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Lara and Jack SHACK

@jackassdad2

Navy wife❤️Distinguish Flying Cross❤️TRUMP WON♥️Runway Akitas on YouTube w Teresa Nail❤️Followed by Charles Payne & Roger Stone‼️MAGA♥️ 🤍💙 NO DMs❤️🤍💙

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I just watch over and over.
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¡Absolutamente magnífico! Melena Oscura Mahiwe, Madikwe 🇿🇦
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The ultimate way to eat a banana! 🍌🦍
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TEACHER‼️😳
Jesús Enrique Rosas@Knesix

Everyone is overlooking the most chilling detail regarding last night’s third assassination attempt on POTUS. The shooter at the DC correspondents diner was identified as Cole Tomas Allen, 31, from California. part-time teacher/tutor. Teacher of the Month in December 2024 at C2 Education. BS Mechanical Engineer, Master in Computer Science, video game developer. Donated to Kamala in 2024. This dude has a background (so far) as normal as it gets, regardless of the contempt smile that seems to be part of his body language baseline, as you can see in the photo below. But nobody, and I mean nobody, expects to rush a room full of secret service officers expecting to survive whatever goal he had set himself to achieve. What I mean is that this guy had an actual death wish and the willingness to self-immolate for a chance to hurt people, and if was POTUS, all the better. Which means that the mass psychosis that some Americans are developing, is pushing them to disregard their own life's value in exchange for bringing some kind of 'justice' or at least pain, from anyone who supports Trump to Trump himself. That's the most concerning part. Even if this guy happened to have a 'history of mental illness' (which is not confirmed but I wouldn't be surprised), it actually reinforces the fact that there are deranged sleeper cells out there ready to give their lives some sort of meaning by doing stuff like this. And I don't say 'sleeper cells' in terms of foreign influence or brainwashing. These are not Manchurian candidates. This is the obvious product of the hate rethoric that has been pushed, over and over again, by the hard left. You only need to take a look at Bluesky or Reddit to confirm that half of those people think this was fake and the other half are frustrated that he missed. That's the real problem America is facing now, and we 100% know who are the ones to blame.

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Lara and Jack SHACK@jackassdad2·
@JezebelReborn I can’t believe some of these people just remain SITTING and looking. Are they that numb. My behind would have been first gone.
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Lara and Jack SHACK@jackassdad2·
This man 👇kissed @realDonaldTrump ass when the president went to CA during the fires. NOW, he’s attempting to make a run for 2028 and he’s supporting the people against America. PAY ATTENTION! Just WTH has he ever done for CA. 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️Nothing.
Governor Gavin Newsom@CAgovernor

Relieved everyone at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner is safe tonight based on initial reports. A free press is foundational to our country. Violence is never acceptable.

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Lara and Jack SHACK@jackassdad2·
Know what? This guy is alive. They usually kill the assailant after, successful or not! Maybe we’ll get some answers from that “thing” and find out who’s behind all of this. He didn’t look like he has enough sense to keep his pie hole shut.
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Lara and Jack SHACK@jackassdad2·
@CrazyVibes_1 I was at the hospital when he died. Nurses were saying Lara, come on. It was the end of shift and everybody was getting ready to give report to the night crew. I couldn’t even talk. I mentioned it to another nurse. She says aw, that’s terrible. She couldn’t have cared less🤷‍♀️.
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Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
By Season 4 of The Sopranos, Gandolfini was earning $400,000 per episode. HBO wanted Season 5 on the fast track, and the offer was staggering: roughly $1 million per episode across 13 episodes. Agents celebrated. Lawyers drafted. But something stopped him cold. His co-stars were earning a fraction of what he made. Edie Falco, the woman who carried every scene as Carmela Soprano, wasn't close. The supporting cast earned even less. Gandolfini looked at his contract and saw something executives didn't want him to see — a gap that felt deeply unfair. So he did something that shocked Hollywood. He walked away. Production stalled in early 2003. HBO filed a lawsuit seeking around $100 million in damages. Headlines called him difficult. Columnists called him unstable. "They think I'm a wild animal," he reportedly told a friend that spring. The easy move would have been to sign, cash the check, and disappear into Tony Soprano's shadow — the character who made him a household name and quietly trapped him inside it. Instead, Gandolfini made a different choice. He eventually returned to the negotiating table and signed the deal. But what he did next became legend. Gandolfini reached into his own pocket and personally gave approximately $33,000 to each of 16 supporting cast members — roughly $500,000 of his own money — as a thank-you for standing by him during the shutdown. No press release. No cameras. No announcement. Just quiet envelopes handed out privately. Crew members remembered other moments too. Gandolfini would show up early at Silvercup Studios in Queens, sit in a folding chair, chain-smoke, and ask grips and lighting technicians about their kids by name. He remembered birthdays. He remembered losses. When a crew member's family member fell ill, he quietly helped with expenses. When writers pulled all-nighters rewriting scenes, he fought to protect their words on screen. The turning point wasn't the signing. It was the pause — the refusal that cost him his reputation, invited a massive lawsuit, and risked killing the biggest show on television. He bet everything on a principle most people would have quietly swallowed. Season 5 aired in 2004. Ratings climbed. Awards followed. Critics called it one of the greatest seasons of television ever made. But behind the numbers was a quieter truth: James Gandolfini used his leverage not just to lift himself — but to lift everyone standing beside him. He played a man who ruled through fear on screen. Off screen, he led through loyalty. When he died suddenly in 2013 at age 51, cast and crew members told the same stories over and over — not about his Emmy wins or his iconic performance, but about the envelopes, the folding chair, the questions about their kids. A legacy built not on what he earned, but on what he shared. Power doesn't always roar. Sometimes it whispers through a quiet envelope, handed over with no cameras watching.
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Wolf Blitzer was only a few feet away from the shooter tonight!
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We don't deserve cats 😺
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Big cats roars 🦁☠️
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