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TwistedTrees 1 point ago +1 / -0

But it's 17% ! Somebody is talking to us!

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TwistedTrees 2 points ago +2 / -0

Agree about chiropractors. I periodically have issues with trigeminal neuralgia. Worst headache, and feels like all the teeth on that side are abscessed. Basically a fancy name for "a neck bone is pinching a nerve". Can push sideways on my neck in a certain place for a bit of relief, and a chiropractor adjustment works wonders.

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TwistedTrees 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for your reply. Taken in good faith.

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TwistedTrees 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks. Finding a man who is a good leader is definitely important. Mine led us into the poor house by not respecting my opinions and recommendations based on my personal research. Kind of like what many on this board are experiencing now, trying to share "facts" with "feeling family" who don't care about research or facts.

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TwistedTrees 1 point ago +1 / -0

Here's the thing. People need to learn how to use the MBTI to evaluate and understand others. The people who are type "F - Feeling" seem to be the problem. This would include virtually the entire group of people who vote democrat, including most females, the soyboys and multi-lettered rainbow people. "T - Thinking" people seem to be the ones wanting to run the world using logic and common sense. This isn't about men vs. women, it's about personality "F" types having social/caring skills, but not a clue about how to run an organization or country effectively. Nor are they capable of making logical decisions; their decisions are based on "how it makes them feel".

So, being a strong T-woman, I do take issue with lumping "all women" into the "needing a strong masculine man" category. My experience is that because I appear strong and confident, I'm somehow attracting man-boys looking for mommy to take care of them. Had to get off that roller-coaster ride a long time ago. Now, if there were some way to prevent anyone with personality type "F" from voting, I would be all for it.

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TwistedTrees 32 points ago +32 / -0

I loved this comment on the link: Libtarded @Libtarded_com · 59m Trump is currently the commander of the Largest Standing Army in the World...

The Armed United States Citizenry.

I think he'll be fine.

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TwistedTrees 3 points ago +3 / -0

Borax is also an old-time cure for women's "yeast infections". Works when OTC and prescription drugs won't (personal experience).

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TwistedTrees 5 points ago +5 / -0

Most credit unions are insured by the NCUA, not the FDIC. Both insure deposits up to $250,000. In addition, credit unions also offer Excess Share Insurance Corporation (ESI), which adds an additional $250,000 of protection.

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TwistedTrees 2 points ago +2 / -0

They've added the word "THE" to the beginning, "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA". Does this have something to do with constitutional republic, vs Corporation? Since the images are gone, makes me think a Muslim designed it.

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TwistedTrees 1 point ago +1 / -0

Am I reading your post wrong? Covid-19 was supposed to have a 99.9% recovery rate, not death rate.

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TwistedTrees 1 point ago +1 / -0

Kek! When someone can make me laugh, it creates a great moment in my day!

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TwistedTrees 3 points ago +3 / -0

House I had inherited from my deceased dad was hit by a tornado a month later, about the time I was signing up. All I have left on the property are twisted and fallen trees. 4 acres of 100+ year old oaks, hickory, persimmon, mulberry and others, now laying on the ground like a huge pick-up-sticks game. Quoted in the $10,000 range to clear it out, so guess it will stay that way. Spent the last few years building a new house, but the wooded area will not recover in my lifetime.

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TwistedTrees 1 point ago +1 / -0

This, or Trump is suddenly and unexpectedly announced as our true President! Think of how many liberals and satan worshippers that would put in the hospital!

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TwistedTrees 2 points ago +2 / -0

A few lines from post 88 -

Ten days.

Darkness.

Scare tactics (MSM).

D's falling.

R's walk-away/removed.

SA--> US --> ASIA --> EU

Disinformation is real.

Distractions are necessary.

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A few lines from post 97 -

Paint the picture.

Disinformation exists and is necessary.

10 days.

Darnkess.

War.

Good v. Evil.

Regardless of spelling of darkness in post 88 or Darnkess in post 97, it paints a picture of distress and scary times to come with false information coming at us from all sides.

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TwistedTrees 4 points ago +4 / -0

Anons were making images filled with the q posts, like all of them on a big page, all together. Here is one that was associated with q post 79.

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TwistedTrees 1 point ago +1 / -0

Here's the full story, don't think Trump had anything to do with it. There was a 1982 Consent Decree that basically banned Republicans from challenging elections or poll watching. It ended because the judge who had been renewing it for many years died, and the newly appointed judge didn't renew it after some research.

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TwistedTrees 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, definitely miss it. Weekly gets way too big, I see the numbers and don't even click on it. Used to read the daily every day.

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TwistedTrees 1 point ago +1 / -0

Separation of powers. Congress can't control Judiciary nor Executive.

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