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GetsTheNogginJoggin 6 points ago +6 / -0

“In this case, does having early stage dementia help you re: previous deniability? [harmful politically]”

Since I get error messages when trying to upload a photo, here you go:

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 6 points ago +6 / -0

I worked with someone who said one of her best friends was tapped to join Skull and Bones at Penn State (yes, they weirdly have a chapter.)

Apparently whatever happened the first night of “initiation” in the woods freaked that person out so bad she immediately dropped and refuses to talk about what actually happened to this day.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Orrrrrrr

It has to do with the Assange extradition case final appeal being heard Feb 20-21.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 4 points ago +4 / -0

It could wind up being nothing. I honestly hope it does and I am reading into it.

But it made me extremely uncomfortable that the guy on the mayor’s side was discussing how he wants to build a gym for the inner city kids to give them something nonviolent to do, and the Nike rep suddenly started listing off places like Boys and Girls clubs and other outreach centers as places they can “make available to them whenever” because they give them so much money.

It also didn’t help that the Nike guy made a point of leaving separately. And they both stared daggers at me as they were leaving. All I did was try to eat lunch in peace.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 4 points ago +4 / -0

I’m not going to dox myself. Saying I am in St. Louis is already outside of my comfort zone.

You can choose to believe what I heard or not.

Nike is not getting the grant. Supposedly this guy and the St. Louis government are attempting to get 3.5k to 10k in a grant from Nike for student athletes.

Yes, it’s weird. I don’t understand why they had to leave in separate directions, outside of the fact the conversation got really weird really fast when Craig Williams’ assistant or whatever started talking about trying to get him the keys to the city.

Also, I don’t think the guy working from the Mayor has as much influence as he was trying to tell the other dude he does, but apparently the ArchCity Defenders and other organizations in STL like it “know when people get shot before the cops do. But (we) don’t snitch or turn anyone in. We can make them leave the city, though.”

I’m assuming you aren’t from St. Louis. We have recent history of city leaders taking bribes.

Nike has a history of forced labor and trafficking scandals.

Maybe it’s nothing. But I’ve been here long enough to know STL is like Chicago lite, and the politicians here are not to be trusted.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 1 point ago +2 / -1

Literally what the left argued was the reason for calling Arizona so early.

It cannot go both ways.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 1 point ago +1 / -0

But we are at over 34% now, not 2%.

They called Arizona for Biden at 5%. That is wrong, no matter the candidate or election.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 3 points ago +3 / -0

That’s fine. That’s good.

Waiting hurts no one.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 4 points ago +4 / -0

No one should be calling anything at 0%.

No one should be delivering delegates to a candidate in any party with 0% of the vote counted and reported.

Just because we like Trump and just because we vote Republican does not mean proper procedures should be ignored or violated. It sets us up for what we saw in 2020.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 3 points ago +3 / -0

It’s not a bad comparison.

This allows the MSM to present the primaries as evidence of MAGA “only calling for changes in voting procedures” when Trump doesn’t win.

It shouldn’t matter if it’s one party’s primary or a general election. No one should be calling delegates for anyone until all votes are counted in a safe, secure manner.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 9 points ago +10 / -1

It looks incredibly shady on our part to have been complaining about Arizona being called for Biden in 2020 with less than 5% reporting to suddenly be stoked that everyone called Iowa for Trump with 2% max of the votes counted.

Optics matter. Optics matter a lot. I want him back like everyone else but it’s hypocritical to celebrate the poll shenanigans like this.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Then I don’t know, unless Nitter doesn’t exist any longer /:

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 4 points ago +4 / -0

Given the news we’ve been seeing go mainstream, I have to ask…how do you all make peace regarding praying for your enemies?

Because I do not understand how people like Epstein and the Clintons should receive any kind of prayers

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Do you mean replacing it with Nitter?

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 5 points ago +5 / -0

What these tweets aren’t mentioning is that this tunnel was supposedly constructed to transport women of the synagogue to the mikvah.

Not saying it couldn’t be signs of CSA, but it could also be menstrual blood because they force women to immerse themselves in the mikvah waters for cleansing after childbirth or menstruation. Y’know, the whole, -stick your women outside of your home while they bleed- belief.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 1 point ago +1 / -0

That’s not how the treaty the Māori signed was created in any way.

I can’t speak to how the first meeting went, but I’d assume it would’ve been more like what you’re describing if the original treaty was more along the lines of strict occupation rather than promising protection ans land ownership then turning the muzzle on the Māori after the signing.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was under the impression this one is a new MP, and therefore not part of the pandemic Parliamentary party? Or am I mistaken.

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