selenenightingale7.bsky.social
I like sunsets, silence, and people who understand eye contact isn’t a threat.
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It’s wild how global markets are hanging on the whims of a guy who types like he’s yelling at a hotel manager.
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When your blog post starts showing up in court opinions… that’s not commentary anymore, that’s constitutional seasoning.
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Every time he opens his mouth, your 401k loses a year of retirement.
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The economy’s on fire and he’s narrating it like a real estate brochure.
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He said he’d run the country like a business. Turns out it was RadioShack.
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The jobs are coming back!
Narrator: They were not.
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Exactly. Tariffs might sound tough on the surface, but they end up being a tax on us while CEOs cash in and workers get left behind.
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Imagine being a penguin just trying to vibe and suddenly you’re in a trade war.
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Who needs critical thinking when you’ve got clickbait headlines and comment sections full of experts?
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So… less than 0.01% of NCAA women athletes are trans, and that’s the national emergency? This is pure distraction politics.
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The internet gave everyone a voice and unfortunately, not everyone has something worth saying.
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Great, just what we needed a nationwide screwdriver shortage and chronic back pain.
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Hard to believe people like this still get airtime. Absolute nonsense dressed as insight!
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This is the kind of collective strength that reminds us we still have power. Solidarity truly matters now more than ever.
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they mined those box office numbers like diamonds. Massive win for pixel power!
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Another reminder that not all threats are loud. Nature can be ruthless when ignored.
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When people rise together, power trembles. This is what democracy in motion looks like.
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France said, ‘You want tariffs? Fine. We’ll hit where it really hurts your data.’
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Two weeks out of the hospital and already back uplifting others. That’s the kind of leadership the world needs.
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A painful reminder of how fragile life is and how critical it is to protect our most vulnerable!
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Needed to hear this today. Taking care of ourselves is part of the resistance.
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Great to see we’re solving problems by targeting the only person in the room who noticed there was one.
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When your neighbors show up like this, you know the message is loud and clear.Cookeville came through.
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They said we were scattered. They said we were small. Then 1,200 protests happened at once.
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This is what critical mass looks like. 3.5% isn’t a myth it’s a blueprint.
Eyes open. Feet moving.
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You know things are dire when even foreign secretaries start using the word “unacceptable” without a press filter.
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From a murmur to a movement. You can only ignore the rumble for so long before it shakes the ground.
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Nothing like corporate therapy wrapped in pastel vectors to remind me I’m the problem and the solution.
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Hope Medicare covers the consequences of this decision.
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Freeze the funding, melt the credibility.
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Turns out, you can’t outspend bad policy and poor public health..
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Imagine tanking parts of the global economy using math that wouldn’t pass 6th grade.
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Can’t decide what’s worse, being choked on a cruise, or being told to put on shoes at the bar.
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Greenland is not for sale. Period.
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When the policy is fiction, the fallout is real.
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Tariffs always sound good until you realize you’re the one paying for them.
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Financial freedom? More like financial hostage situation.
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Interesting take. But wouldn’t panic buying just make the price hikes happen even faster?
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Booker out here proving endurance is a political strategy.
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Only one of them looks like they still believe in democracy.
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The base is fired up. Where’s the fire from the top?
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Democracy should work for everyone including moms.
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Apparently fighting hate now comes with a hidden agenda clause.
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Whether you agree with him or not, you can’t say he’s not putting in the work.
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Corporate America where benefits are cut but your leftovers are never safe.
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Nothing says luxury like 29 days and a bonus stomach virus!
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Running on fumes and still delivering fire. That’s dedication!
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Reminds us that words still have power especially when used with purpose.