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HelloDolly 4 points ago +4 / -0

Thanks for this information. I wonder if people are just using slang instead of detailing exactly what is in the act. It would appear that the act itself is probably unconstitutional. There is no "US Corporation" to dissolve, but rather, the District of Columbia was never properly authorized in the first place. Like when a court acts without proper jurisdiction.

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HelloDolly 2 points ago +2 / -0

Then the article has a video of him with the name of his employer on his shirt. But they don't wan't to dox him to the traffickers though.

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HelloDolly 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yea, this time it is the compliant that piss me off the most.

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HelloDolly 3 points ago +3 / -0

I have only had a female Karen-type customer shout at me but she walked away when I turned around and tried to address her. And one time an older man, who was a vet, said something I can't recall what. I felt bad about the vet guy but I was polite to him.

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HelloDolly 8 points ago +8 / -0

Especially since he didn't make it plural. Rumor are?

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HelloDolly 3 points ago +3 / -0

I think anytime the Overton Window shifts their way you have more evil. They try to normalize the weirdest shit and it works, even when it's really stupid. Two young women recently were holding up a sign at a baseball game directed at one of the players that said "Tyler (whoever), I sucked your dick in high school!"

That would not have been considered "normal" or just even a little out there ten years ago. It would have been shocking and outrageous. It becomes more acceptable because movies and TV and radio have not just desensitized people to filth and depravity, they've convinced them that it's "healthy." A Ted Lasso episode had a "ha ha funny" scene where they told the players to make sure to delete all their home made porn from their phones. It took a really long time - ha ha so funny. The moral of the story was of course that the team promoter woman whose porn was leaked wasn't ashamed of herself, but held her head high because, IDK, just because.

They don't just reflect culture they shape it. And they do it on purpose.

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HelloDolly 10 points ago +10 / -0

My son hated him with the red hot fury of a full blown RHEEEEE liberal. About a year ago he told me I can't stand the guy but I'd vote for him over Biden. He hasn't said he LIKES him yet, but he's grudgingly bought a ticket for the Trump train.

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HelloDolly 21 points ago +21 / -0

He said he'd never come back to Twitter but he never said anything about X, LOL.

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HelloDolly 4 points ago +4 / -0

I have been having either 17 or 45 here and on Twitter and thinking the same!

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HelloDolly 17 points ago +17 / -0

Not true. We are in our own way participants. I guarantee that many of us here are perceived as "pretty normal and level headed except for that conspiracy-minded stuff." The reason it agitates people when we say something disturbing is because they don't want it to be true, but can't totally dismiss the source as looney. Over time, how many things have you said to people in your life that have turned out to be true? Believe me, they remember. When the Russia thing started way back in 2016 I told my son "I GUARANTEE that this total bullshit. In the first place the guy is kind of a germaphobe. Talk to me in two years." The only thing I might have been wrong about is how long it took.

He has learned to listen, not "to me" but to what I am saying. And then allow for the possibility and then think for himself. He is coming to the same conclusions I came to years ago on a number of things. But that's only because if you keep digging you often ultimately discover the truth.

I think Trump had a destiny but I honestly believe we did as well. We are here for a reason.

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HelloDolly 2 points ago +2 / -0

"f you have a new variant with a new spike protein, the antibodies that your immune system produces will not attach to the new spike protein and signal an immune response. The immune system WILL TREAT IT AS A NEW INFECTION." Can you elaborate?

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HelloDolly 13 points ago +13 / -0

Agree. Many unjabbed and jabbed in my family got it and so did some of my friends. This was no ordinary flu. My BIL really did seem like he was going to die. He was practically delirious and his pulse ox was in the low 80's. It was scary but he didn't want to go to the hospital because he knew they'd put him on a ventilator. We managed to get him some Ivermectin and I really do believe it was the turning point. So do he and his wife (my sister). She had it at the same time and was trying to take care of him. It was crazy bad. They were both unvaxxed and still are. But they were also both probably high risk for a number of reasons.

My immediate family is Moderna, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and me a pureblood. We got sick in that order, and the symptoms were in the same order - Horrible, Horrible, bad, not too bad at all. I did have the worst sore throat I have ever had in my many decades on the planet.

I am so scared for my loved ones. I hope that the spike protein detox that McCullough and others are promoting will really help.

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HelloDolly 2 points ago +2 / -0

The refresh addiction. Make me stop!

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