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MagaMan1776 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, as you can see, the entire chunk of 2:44 - 3:02 in this link is missing in the twitter clip.

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MagaMan1776 3 points ago +5 / -2

Nah. There's a cut right before she says it. You can tell this was cut out of context. Fake and gay.

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MagaMan1776 6 points ago +6 / -0

I know at least 4 containers with stationery products (the company I work for).

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MagaMan1776 6 points ago +6 / -0

Context: the Reddit comment on a post in /collapse, which I’ve copied and pasted below

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Location: Metro NYC and Philly

I’m an American expat looking to move back to the US from the Netherlands. I was all set to move and took 3 weeks off to look at houses in the Philly/Wilmington area. I also spent some time with my folks/brother in North Jersey and NYC. I hadn’t been back since Nov 2019.

It’s so different. The supply chain problems are there of course, but it’s more than that. Everyone I know is anxious to leave where they are. Everyone is a little depressed and very worried. Americans look so much fatter and sicker than they did just 3 years ago. Infrastructure is just awful, even in the richer of areas of Jersey that used to be nice. Amazon basically owns NYC in a weird dystopian kind of way. We were there for the flash floods and really made it out by the skin of our teeth. Never seen anything like it.

But more than that there was just a feeling in the air. An anxious feeling. And it was like all my friends and family could feel it.

We already paid the immigration lawyer, but we’ve got to do a lot of reconsidering. I really feel like the US is collapsing very quickly.

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MagaMan1776 8 points ago +8 / -0

Facts! Except somehow runny nose and sneezing are not covid symptoms

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MagaMan1776 3 points ago +3 / -0

So apparently this is in the South Court Auditorium, and they made a set to look like the Oval Office. Very strange, but that’s the explanation.

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MagaMan1776 5 points ago +5 / -0

The company I work for produces things in China. Our products have been sitting at the port in California for months, waiting for workers to pull the containers and put them on trucks to send across the country to us on the east coast. This is true for virtually every company expecting goods to arrive in CA from overseas. Backed up for weeks, if not months. People have already started saying your Christmas gifts might be late.

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MagaMan1776 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is a woman's office. There is a woman behind the desk crouching, probably picking up a box or something? This is New Mexico. Likely a representative, or a state rep or state senator. Definitely not a Senator proper because both are men, and there are 3 representatives from NM. The most likely one, with hair near the color of the hair by the chair, is Melanie Ann Stansbury, but I'm not 100% convinced. The person behind the desk could be an intern or something.

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MagaMan1776 4 points ago +4 / -0

Laundrie found dead, suicide. Guaranteed.

Also celebrity dies.

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MagaMan1776 2 points ago +2 / -0

Isn’t there a system in place for this? Like, oh this judge can’t fairly adjudicate. NEXT JUDGE. Case moves on. Wtf.

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MagaMan1776 6 points ago +6 / -0

WHAT RALLY? I haven’t seen anything about any rally? I’m definitely not going to an ANTIFA gathering

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MagaMan1776 6 points ago +6 / -0

If by "tax" you mean "put on trial for crimes against humanity" then yeah, I agree.

by gamepwn
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MagaMan1776 6 points ago +6 / -0

Ben Shapiro would say write what the professor wants you to so you can get good grades. That’s if you give a fuck about your grades (they don’t matter, btw).

My advice would be to answer the questions truthfully and honestly. If you disagree with something, say so, and talk about why. I’ve had plenty of papers in college, and discussion posts, where I know my opinion was the minority. Thing is, nobody wanted to try to argue with me because I would jam-pack my opinions with data, to the point that there wasn’t an argument to be made.

Answer the questions thoughtfully and completely, without giving up your own beliefs on the topic. As long as if you disagree, you do so in a respectful and statistically-backed way, the professor has to accept your answers (if he takes his role seriously, of course). Good luck!

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