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@Pingone3

Where are all the stupid people from? And how'd they get to be so dumb? -Fat Mike "The Decline"

انضم Ağustos 2020
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Everyday People@Pingone3·
@james2884513718 @DarrigoMelanie You are going in circles now. I already explained this. I never said they found him liable. You can't even follow a simple conversation. You probably shouldn't be insulting people's intelligence.
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Froggo@james2884513718·
@Pingone3 @DarrigoMelanie No, a jury did not find Donald Trump liable for rape in the E. Jean Carroll civil case. They found him liable for sexual abuse (a form of battery under civil law) and defamation. Your cult feeds you propaganda to spew. You're a useful idiot of the left.
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Melanie D'Arrigo
Melanie D'Arrigo@DarrigoMelanie·
Joseph Schwartz was convicted of healthcare fraud. His mom then donated $1 million to Trump. Then Trump pardoned him. Republicans don’t seem to care about fraud if it’s followed by bribes.
ProPublica@propublica

New: Trump pardoned nursing home owner Joseph Schwartz just 3 months into his sentence for a $39 million fraud scheme. Meanwhile, families who won multimillion-dollar wrongful death suits against Schwartz haven’t collected a cent. propub.li/4di7xXs

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Ellie A@EllieGAnders·
@robbystarbuck It's absolutely sacrilegious. Jesus said that no one comes to the Father except through Him.
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Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck·
I was today years old when I found out that the Vatican setup a Muslim prayer room last year at the Apostolic Library. Am I the only one who finds this absolutely perplexing and sacrilegious?
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Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck·
What does race have to do with it? Muslims come in every race and so do Christians. Muslims do not believe the same things about Jesus as Christians, they lower him to being only a prophet. As such Islam is incongruent with Christianity and we should not make prayer rooms for them. They can go to a Mosque or their own home for that.
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Shane Pruitt
Shane Pruitt@shane_pruitt78·
People: "I worship and follow Jesus." Same People: "My Jesus doesn't judge anyone, affirms all lifestyles, celebrates all faiths, and is only loving." Many people aren't worshiping the Jesus described in the Scriptures, but rather, a made up Jesus formed by opinions.
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Chief_Engineer@ChiefEngineerCE·
We owe $8,000 to the IRS because we withdrew money to take care of my wife's mother to move her near us so we can take care of her. Do you know how hard it is to see these stories showing the fraud and corruption taking place with our tax money when writing the check?
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Everyday People@Pingone3·
@NathanChester24 The president believes greed and adultery are acceptable. Greed and adultery describe him best. "Christians" are his base. Your words are empty.
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Nathan Chester@NathanChester24·
The reason homosexuality gets focused on so much is that people generally don’t say murder is okay. They don’t claim that greed is fine. They don’t say adultery is acceptable. But with homosexuality, not only do people say it’s good, they claim it’s WHO they are.
Marty Byrde@KerrickDuchy

we all sin everyday. why do people default to being gay as the ultimate sin? i just don’t understand why is that always the arguing point lol

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Everyday People@Pingone3·
@blondehunx Christians won't be offended because most of them will be eating meat as well. The Muslims I know, which are few, follow their religion.
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Everyday People@Pingone3·
@MrColionNoir M4 barrel length is 14.5". The standard (if that exists) AR has a 16" barrel. A longer barrel will increase velocity but the gains from 1.5" are probably negligible.
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Colion Noir@MrColionNoir·
A Vietnam vet said I don’t know what I’m talking about… because I said the AR-15 is NOT more powerful than the M4. Let that sink in. I responded to a veteran who made the claim that the AR-15 is more powerful than the standard military issue M4. Then another vet came behind him and basically said I’m the one who doesn’t know guns. Here’s the problem: Respect for your service and being factually right are not automatically the same thing. The modern civilian AR-15 is semi-auto only. The M4 can do more. Same basic platform. Same round. So how exactly is the civilian rifle somehow “more powerful”? It isn’t. And this is exactly how bad gun arguments spread — people hear confidence, emotion, and credentials… and assume that means the facts are solid. So I want to hear from y’all: Should veteran status protect somebody from criticism when they’re wrong about guns? Comment: YES if you think service changes the conversation NO if facts are facts no matter who says it And be honest — Would you have called this out too, or stayed quiet because he’s a Vietnam vet? youtu.be/71xRpD2tijE
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Everyday People@Pingone3·
@ssgtwrightusmc It depends. Someone randomly being a dick over a typo is weird. One of my favorite things on twitter is clowning someone that thinks they are the smartest person here but don't know the difference between your and you're. If you're going to flex your superiority, proofread.
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SSGT WRIGHT (USMC) RET 86-07
SSGT WRIGHT (USMC) RET 86-07@ssgtwrightusmc·
The one thing that I have learned here on X that there are a lot of grammar police on X. They try and make you feel like an idiot for misspelled words. Don't these people understand that some people use their cellphones to type? Don't they not understand that spell check doesn't always work like it's supposed to do? It blows my mind that these people don't have anything better to do.
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Vernon Jones@VernonForGA·
@DapperDomo Dumb Ass, most democrats voted against the civil rights bill!
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Everyday People@Pingone3·
@ronrule @tom_ealey Because they have to. Most people would use that money up and still be in debt if they had to save it themselves. Why don't people save 12% on their own now?
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Ron Rule@ronrule·
@tom_ealey Everyone is already doing it. The government is taking their money from them right now.
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Ron Rule@ronrule·
If the average person getting $4k/mo from social security could have put that 12.4% of every paycheck into the S&P instead, they would currently be getting $32k/mo instead of $4k. And their kids would continue to get that $32k/mo after they died. Social Security is a scam.
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Ron Rule@ronrule·
@secondorderfx In reality, the S&P return would be even higher than the historic average if 100 million people were throwing 12% of their paycheck in every month and not touching it for 50 years.
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Everyday People@Pingone3·
@ronrule The average person wouldn't do that and would then need even more assistance or never be able to retire
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Bethany Cherisse
Bethany Cherisse@BethanyCherisse·
Those of you blaming Donald Trump for the current global situation still do not understand. Trump is not the mastermind. He is only carrying out orders.
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Everyday People@Pingone3·
@BethanyCherisse That's who you blame. There has always been people with the desire to destroy the US. They just needed a willing partner.
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Everyday People@Pingone3·
@GeeScottSr They want Dems to accept responsibility for the KKK, even though it was right-wing beliefs that brought about the KKK, but not white people in general for slavery.
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Gee Scott Sr. 🎙️
Gee Scott Sr. 🎙️@GeeScottSr·
"I’ll be honest, I’m shocked this "Democrats founded the KKK" line really is being said in 2026. Like grown adults really say this with the intent of, "Ahh, I gotcha!" I mean, continue telling the rest then. That’s like blaming me for something happening in a house I moved out of 20 years ago. Yeah, history matters, but so does what happened after. To stop with the rest is dishonest, and makes me wonder if you do it on purpose, or you really don't know. When Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 passed, after that, no Democratic presidential candidate has won a majority of white voters nationwide since. The Truth Never expires, no matter how much sauce you put on the rice.
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Kidz ‘R EViL@kidzrevil·
All the rappers that thought a known racist as president would be better for the community than a black woman need to be ousted. We need to stop rewarding stupidity fr
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Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
But why is it on your house? Why not tax your washing machine. Or your carpet? Or the black velvet paintings handing on your walls? It's completely arbitrary, and seems unfair, particularly because we are ALREADY HEAVILY TAXED for those damn public services.
Rushi@rushicrypto

I’m very confused about the number of people who think “property tax” is a sales tax on you home rather than taxes to pay for public services you use every day. “I paid off my home why do i still pay property taxes?!?!?” Oh, did you also stop using the roads and libraries and sidewalks and parks? Not worried about fires anymore?

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