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This comment was what I was coming to see. I’ve valued your integrity and was hoping it would not change with the changes
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Mine already does… he’s 11
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Meh… they were Trump voters anyways
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Are these what TPS reports are? Asking for a friend
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Definitely got the list, because I am a realistic single mom, so it’s tough to cut out cereals and things. And I am definitely not privileged, but I am seriously going to go out of the way to make sure the Walmarts, targets, and amazons no longer get my money out of convenience
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And there is literally nothing else there. I know!
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I think about this daily… DAILY!
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Nope
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And we have people like this to blame...
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10. If a king falls in the forest and there’s no one around to hear it, does he still claim divine right?
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8. If you ever storm a palace, remember to check under the bed. Kings are like kids when it comes to hiding. 9. The best way to end a monarchy is to convince the people they don’t need a ruler. The second best way is to run out of guillotines.
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6. The problem with revolutions is that, after all the excitement, someone still has to do the paperwork. 7. They say history is written by the victors, but bringing down a monarchy reminds you—so is the list of who gets exiled.
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2. Toppling a king is easy. The hard part is deciding what to do with all the suddenly unemployed jesters. 3. They say power corrupts, but maybe kings were just born that way. Either way, it’s nice to remind them they can leave the same way they came in—by accident.