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NobodyLikesSplatter 11 points ago +11 / -0

It has sucked in so many ways. From the name calling, demoralization, insults and all the concrete stuff such as Afghanistan, the economy, new wars. Loss of friends over C19 jabs, and so on. It’s been hell. Absolute hell. However.....

Take a moment and allow yourself to realize you are strong! Badass! They didn’t break you. God is good. Stay awesome!

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NobodyLikesSplatter 2 points ago +2 / -0

I got up at 4:40am. LOL. Life is good, I love the morning and so does my dog. Let’s go!!! Good morning to you!

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NobodyLikesSplatter 4 points ago +4 / -0

This is the first time I’ve heard “two c()nting whores” used in a sentence and I’m a Marine so.... LOL.

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NobodyLikesSplatter 7 points ago +7 / -0

I hear fireworks in my Tampa neighborhood!!

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NobodyLikesSplatter 3 points ago +3 / -0

Every time I hear about “joy” I think back to Catholic grade school where we used to sing a song about it. “I’ve got that joy, joy, joy, joy down in my heart, down in my heart, down in my heart....” and it makes me kinda sad actually. It was a very aggressive song. Usually, the teacher handed out those little wooden and metal instruments like tambourine, shaker thingys, triangles and so on and between the first verse and second, everyone viciously banged or rattled or pounded on their instruments. It just wasn’t joyful. At all.

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NobodyLikesSplatter 1 point ago +1 / -0

When I inserted my ballot into the machine, the cheerful lady working there said “your vote has been counted!” And I had to just take her word. That was it. Oh and “go get your sticker” as if I was a child. I’m saving my sticker to put on my awesome metal Trump sign that has been in my front window since last election.

Just keep praying.

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NobodyLikesSplatter 6 points ago +6 / -0

And thank God for this man posting every single day. It was the one thing that kept me focused. Thanks so very much. Still holding, sir!

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NobodyLikesSplatter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Voted Monday. Done. I’m in Tampa Fl.

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NobodyLikesSplatter 3 points ago +3 / -0

I voted late this afternoon and it felt great! Yes, a relief. Also, it seemed “busy” but I’ve never voted early before and it wasn’t at my usual precinct but at a community center in the Tampa suburbs. So that was different but I was surprised to see so many people voting early. Younger, older, different ethnicities, steady stream even at 2:30ish on a Monday!

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NobodyLikesSplatter 7 points ago +7 / -0

A little background on the piece. It’s interesting. Obama can gfh. I’d like to splash some holy water on him and watch him sizzle.

https://beatcrave.com/the-meaning-behind-the-song-ave-maria-by-franz-schubert/

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NobodyLikesSplatter 5 points ago +5 / -0

He mentioned Newscum on the PBD Podcast interview (which was great, btw) and explained why he says it. It is deliberate and he finds humor in it.

I’m still mid interview here so not much more I can add but I think JR mentioned the weave first here and Pres Trump picked up on it. It also just occurred to me that he has the same speaking style as my grandma who was born and raised in NYC and I wonder if the apparent ramblings (basically, long stories that eventually meander back to the original point) are just typical of that part of the country. My aunts, uncles and cousins do it, too-all from NY. Idk. It just puts things in a little different light.

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NobodyLikesSplatter 3 points ago +3 / -0

Saw it last night. Agreed. Excellent and fresh.

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NobodyLikesSplatter 2 points ago +2 / -0

I watched that whole interview last night on PBD Podcast. It was very interesting! Well worth the time-you get to see a little more personal side to DJT. Idk how he gets the energy. That whole Tim Cook bit was fascinating.

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NobodyLikesSplatter 20 points ago +20 / -0

Hey all, hope everyone is doing well. I just wanted to say this- I’m in Tampa and we got hit pretty hard by Milton. A couple observations- the most important one is wow, early morning after it hit all the neighbors were out checking out the damage and cleaning up. It was incredible. Kids, adults, anyone with a chainsaw and rake. By about noon, it’s like it happened days ago. Trees and branches all stacked neatly by the road and grills and generators humming. The community really came together and it was fantastic. “You need anything?” Was the phrase of the day.

Another thing is- if you have a generator, it’s going to be difficult to get gas in any emergency like this. It’s extremely hard after a day or two. Lines were two hours long yesterday at Sams and Walmart and The Port of Tampa had supply but trucks couldn’t get through so.. nobody has fuel. So consider diesel gens and have a plentiful supply but most I’ve talked to didn’t and ran out quickly.

Another observation was that power went out almost as soon as it got bad and obviously so did internet- and then right away nothing was loading on anyone’s phones using their data. We could barely text much less see what was going on online. I still have no idea how bad it was anywhere besides my local area. So communication is word of mouth, basically. It’s still slow and annoying. It feels very old school- like I wish I had a newspaper.

We still don’t have power and probably won’t for a while. Hope everyone is doing alright in the areas hit.

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NobodyLikesSplatter 2 points ago +2 / -0

I heard it was your birthday. Happy Birthday, fren! Still holding, sir!!

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