Lise 🇪🇺

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Lise 🇪🇺

Lise 🇪🇺

@Liselocje

انضم Mart 2022
29 يتبع63 المتابعون
G R Campbell
G R Campbell@GRCampbell2·
@Strandjunker Self serving delusion: NATO is serving Europe, not the US in any, way, shape, or form. We are simply useful idiots with a check book Good bye, enjoy.
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Andrea Junker
Andrea Junker@Strandjunker·
US troops are not in Germany to protect Germany. They’re there because the US needs bases to conduct operations beyond the North American continent. If Trump withdraws them, he will harm the United States, not Germany. It’s absurd how many Americans fail to grasp this.
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Lise 🇪🇺
Lise 🇪🇺@Liselocje·
@Timiii360 Saying "it's not your place" after moaning about them to people is ridiculous.
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iGuava
iGuava@iGuavaSe·
@MarvinTBaumann I will start a company producing cola drinks. I think I will call my product Coca-Cola. There is no specific place in the US named Coca-Cola.
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Lise 🇪🇺
Lise 🇪🇺@Liselocje·
@anishmoonka Harvard surveyed 2,044 customers dining at pizza hut. 99% loved pizza. 79% said pizza made them more positive about life. 4% regretted having it. See the absurdity? Now go survey people who refused to have pizza.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Harvard surveyed 2,044 parents raising a child with Down syndrome. 99% loved their child. 79% said the kid made them more positive about life. 4% regretted having them. Then they asked the kids themselves. 284 of them, all 12 or older. 99% said they were happy with their lives. 97% liked who they were and 96% liked how they looked. Brothers and sisters too, 822 of them. 88% of the older ones said they were better people because of their sibling. Over 90% planned to stay involved in that sibling's life as adults. Less than 5% wished for a different brother or sister. In 2007, Vanderbilt researchers compared the marriage records of more than 370,000 Tennessee families. Couples raising a child with Down syndrome had a divorce rate of 7.6%, compared to 11.2% for couples raising kids without disabilities. Polish researchers found the same pattern in other disabilities. They asked 142 fathers raising kids with intellectual disabilities how raising their child had changed them. 86% said they had grown stronger as people. The two biggest changes: appreciating life more, and getting closer to the people around them. The WHO estimates that 8 million babies are born with a disability every year, around 6 in every 100. Across countries and surveys, the parents say their lives feel more meaningful, the brothers and sisters say they grew up to be better people, and the kids themselves are happier with their lives than most of the people scrolling Twitter.
Lilyallly❤️🇬🇧@lilyally98

Women like these piss me off so badly

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Lise 🇪🇺
Lise 🇪🇺@Liselocje·
@ShahFahmil @DeanCook008 @ABmrJutt Because no one would hire a male babysitter/ nurse/ nanny. They are usually hired by women or rich men so the chances of being attacked are extremely low.
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Fahmil Shah
Fahmil Shah@ShahFahmil·
@Liselocje @DeanCook008 @ABmrJutt Then why are most nannies/cleaners/maids/housekeepers/babysitters women? They seem to have no problem entering or even staying in peoples houses for entire days over and over and over.
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jezz
jezz@ABmrJutt·
Women don't enter trades like men do because the working conditions almost guarantee a lifetime of sexual harassment and sexism, not because they're too weak to learn carpentry.
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Lise 🇪🇺@Liselocje·
@DeanCook008 @ABmrJutt You can't compare the two. Entering medicine or law is a physically safe job. Entering stranger's homes everyday is not. Door dash has already shown it's limits with women being abused on the streets and killed I'm their car
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Dean Cook
Dean Cook@DeanCook008·
This is nonsense. Women have pushed into STEM, boardrooms, law, medicine, all spaces they also called “hostile”. If harassment was the barrier, that wouldn’t have happened. You don’t get to say women overcome hostile environments when it suits, then blame “hostility” when they don’t enter trades. Reality is simpler: trades are physically demanding, early starts, rough conditions, loads of men don’t want them either. Calling it “sexual harassment” is just cope to avoid admitting it’s about preference.
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Lise 🇪🇺
Lise 🇪🇺@Liselocje·
@numeroun0_ I spend more time picking apples at the store than some of these women on their baby fathers 😭😂
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Biri♛
Biri♛@numeroun0_·
i often wonder how women get to 3-5 baby fathers .. like what was the thought process .
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Nancy Mace
Nancy Mace@NancyMace·
Should child r*pists be executed by firing squad or hanging? Pick one.
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Lise 🇪🇺
Lise 🇪🇺@Liselocje·
@DavidVance The same way the biggest homeowner on a street can not evict their neighbour cos reasons.
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David Vance
David Vance@DavidVance·
Let me get this right; America is the driving power behind NATO but cannot remove Spain cos reasons.
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Mr. Mike
Mr. Mike@mrmikeMTL·
Anyone know of a good job for someone who hates people?
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Lise 🇪🇺
Lise 🇪🇺@Liselocje·
@masiamade Another american pretending not to understand the problem...🙄 No one is telling you to build a stadium in central park, people are telling you, that if you want to host an international event, to make sure there is adequate infrastructure to facilitate that.
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without telling me your age… what was the very FIRST video game you ever played????
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Lise 🇪🇺
Lise 🇪🇺@Liselocje·
@Luv_Xcuses They/them. I'm glad it didn't hit continental Europe as hard as the UK though
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@Luv_Xcuses·
What’s one global trend Americans started that should’ve never spread?
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Lise 🇪🇺
Lise 🇪🇺@Liselocje·
@LeahDiscovers "help yourself" to me means pantry: fruit, snacks, bread etc. I wouldn't dream of rummaging through someone's freezer/fridge unless I was explicitly told to. "There is pizza in the freezer" or something like that.
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Mrs. Sonsquatch
Mrs. Sonsquatch@LeahDiscovers·
"help yourself" is the equivalent of here's a snack. NOT go through my entire pantry/freezer and eat the entirety of what you literally described as a "phenomenal cake". It's not just "family tradition" you buffoon. It is a classic tradition participated by every bride I've ever known. Also being "consoled" by another woman's husband while she is rightfully upset is a huge red flag, that's probably why you aren't welcome back and why she "lied". Hope you enjoyed that cake.
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without drugs... what is the greatest weapon against anxiety and depression????
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ComputerSage
ComputerSage@ComputerSageJAB·
@FareedZakaria Europe’s weakness and accumulation of freeloading reached a tipping point with the U.S. years ago. Now Europe is publically humiliated and ashamed
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Fareed Zakaria
Fareed Zakaria@FareedZakaria·
In the United States, President Trump’s periodic insults hurled toward allies get treated as routine tantrums. But in those countries, the accumulation of abuse has reached a tipping point. My latest column: washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/…
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Lise 🇪🇺
Lise 🇪🇺@Liselocje·
@end3of6days9 Immagine telling your stepchildren there is no money for their college and they will go into debt because he felt sorry for their bio father
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End3of6Days9 (Helen) 🇺🇸
End3of6Days9 (Helen) 🇺🇸@end3of6days9·
👨‍👩‍👦‍👦 This stepdad shares what he did when he saw the child support numbers that would bankrupt the biological father of his wife’s kids. In 2006 he married a woman with two children. When the court-ordered child support and alimony payments came through (over $3,000 a month total), he went back to court and got them reduced to about $400 a month because he refused to “enjoy a boat that another guy pays for.” He took full financial responsibility himself. Years later he even fought to wipe out back support so the dad wouldn’t be ruined. This was this man's choice to make and he wanted to step up and support his new family... I truly applaud him for it. Do you think he made a wise decision?
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