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TwitterHatesHer 4 points ago +4 / -0

I wonder if this is related the the interesting delta of the day

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TwitterHatesHer 3 points ago +3 / -0

Oh so when fashion is involved it’s woke to imply a vagina is a symbol of women. But if you ask what a woman is, we “shouldn’t” say it involves having one.

Clown world indeed

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TwitterHatesHer 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is pretty much what I would have guessed, although you put it much more eloquently than I ever could.

In light of this, how do we personally prepare? What careers would cause you guys advise switching jobs before a fall out. Are you participating in the stock market? If you have a small business are you guys doing anything special for that?

I have prepped many times when thing look like they’re getting spicy, but I always feel like I should have done more…

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TwitterHatesHer 1 point ago +1 / -0

I wonder if it would still guess human generated with metadata removed. I’ll have to try sometime

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TwitterHatesHer 1 point ago +1 / -0

They really decided they rather screw over kids than be remotely bothered to do their damn job

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TwitterHatesHer 3 points ago +3 / -0

“Long teeth”…

Also just a personal opinion: It seems odd to me she isn’t wearing hose despite that being one of the ways to dress “professional”… Even Taylor Swift wears them because they just look more polished. The dress is too light of a red for her complexion. The lace sleeves do not go with the pattern on the shoes. The necklace is debatable because it might be considered cute by some people, but it looks cheap in my opinion. The bracelet doesn’t match the other jewelry.

To me this photo screams no one thought it through beyond “put her in a red dress”.

It doesn’t have an AI generated look to me. The photo editing here is just weird. It looks over edited in some ways, and under edited in others.

Edit: And if anyone is curious. Those are Coach heels. Macy’s has them for $195. I suppose it doesn’t mean anything, but wearing a brand logo shoe is abnormal right?

Edit 2: Found the dress too. You can find it searching “ Rickie Freeman For Teri Jon Eyelet Bell-Sleeve Draped Crepe Dress”. It’s a design that’s a couple years old and no longer available new. Was $560, and later marked down to $230 (based on the internet history stuff I saw).

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TwitterHatesHer 1 point ago +1 / -0

I hope you guys get well and one day get a “yuge” check and put their blood money into good use for you and yours.

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TwitterHatesHer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Honestly I think part of what you’re seeing is so many kids grow up being told they’re a loser if they have a business or pick up a trade. I was homeschooled and learned trade skills. My husband said when he was in high school they literally let colleges come in and do a thinly veiled sales pitch that at the time was very effective, and the teachers hammered it in like crazy.

We’ll be playing the price for that amount of propaganda being allowed for a long time.

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TwitterHatesHer 3 points ago +3 / -0

Now start mocking people who attended woke schools. Cause them to sue the school for messing up their investment of having gone to school there.

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TwitterHatesHer 4 points ago +4 / -0

I know someone to ran for office and has been a part of several other peoples campaigns. One useful thing to know is there are professional political fundraisers, they’ll turn away a waste of time, but a Christian Conservative female might make enough sense to do statistically that they’d take you on and help you get in front of their political connections. It sounds scary at first when you hear the cut you want, but if they are legit it’s more than worth it.

If you have a long friend list to call and hit $15k donations, you can (in areas outside major cities) probably get a local office, and a state office if you use that $15k to prove to donors that you are able to get donations as long as you get in front of eyes.

Realistically even a grassroots run for US senate likely takes over $100k. There’s just a minimum spend for people to know who you are to even get enough grassroots volunteers.

I know a maga guy who had 20k for a state level rep position, got a ton of votes, but lost to a guy with $75k. He gets people telling him they wish he won instead still, but doing a good job can’t surpass what blanket advertising can do.

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TwitterHatesHer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks! This sort of research is hard to hunt down

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TwitterHatesHer 3 points ago +3 / -0

I see the problem. But anyone have any lines of research of what to do about blood clots if not statins? I’d love to find better answers

Extreme clotting issues run in my family, and while I’m skeptical of the drug, the clot issues happened to them long before being put in statins.

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TwitterHatesHer 4 points ago +4 / -0

So here’s the thing about the truth would put people in the hospital. After how people acted, do you guys believe anything world get peoples attention?

I wonder if the implication was a bad actor would do something and it force people to seek medical attention they didn’t previously need.

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TwitterHatesHer 1 point ago +1 / -0

I guess they weren’t serious about that first plus sign if they had to add more letters. Sounds like an excuse for a lawsuit 😂

Beat them at their own game folks

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TwitterHatesHer 4 points ago +4 / -0

If it’s not a meme or by Trump… Is other product promotion allowed on GA win? I know people who make nice art I legitimately enjoy for patriots too

Edit: Or maybe it’s a fundraiser for GA win? I’d understand that being here, I’m sure the forum has a baseline cost to run

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TwitterHatesHer 4 points ago +5 / -1

I don’t mean to come across badly, but is this a meme? The art is neat, but this comes across to me as a scam.

Is this a site that’s known to be backed/promoted by Trump or part of the family? At the bottom of the page it lists many organizations this is not related to… But it would make much more sense if it was connected to them directly.

Promising dinner with Trump sounds like a tall order for and lacks of explanation of how that offer is fulfilled. The suit part of the claim makes sense, although it still leaves questions for how it was procured. Are the Trump signatures just copied off the internet or did Trump sign the images as implied?

Or if it’s just the value of an NFT, there isn’t info on the FAQ about where the images are hosted (because the image file itself is not part of an NFT, correct?). Wouldn’t an offer like this need to have assurances for you to know the project won’t be rug pulled in 6 months?

And while I’m here asking questions that risk making me appear ignorant. Why wouldn’t a domain name that is directed at the imagine in a private sever be a more valuable way to own an image online than an NFT?

Once again, I’d like to clarify I’m not trying to rain on the parade. And I mean no disrespect anyone’s hobby, fun, or business. This just comes across as quite odd to me.

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TwitterHatesHer 3 points ago +3 / -0

SS is definitely not safe to rely on. If you get back anything you pay in, you’re lucky. Everyone should save for their elderly years as if they won’t get SS… if at all possible.

Personally we opt for the lowest insurance plan to be there in case of a massive catastrophe, and save and handle as much of our own medical needs as possible.

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TwitterHatesHer 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is a hard one because so many people aren’t just clueless, but actually are just that evil.

I think it’s the corrupt media (tv/social media/ etc), because otherwise we will get them to understand one thing and the major media will just come up with something big enough to distract them.

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TwitterHatesHer 1 point ago +1 / -0

He really is positioning to attempt to be Trump v2. Of course if he was acting in good faith he’d insist the people must get their rightful four more years of Trump we voted for.

We have so few good options I’d be curious to hear more from him if he started supporting Trump for 2024 and drops out to run in the next election. But that won’t happen

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TwitterHatesHer 5 points ago +5 / -0

I get what you mean… But that pattern has turned into a fad in the last year of two (which coupled with the butterfly trend is pretty revolting for those of us who are well read). A cheap mat is a likely spot of a house for a random trend like that to pop up,

Now if her house’s tile is like that, I’d be a little more concerned.

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TwitterHatesHer 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’ll try to switch up my spaghetti pics with ramen this week

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