Juice

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Juice

Juice

@jessebeann

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Tallahassee, FL Se unió Mayıs 2024
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Juice@jessebeann·
LMAOOOO
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@micah_erfan The party of rape and pedophilia voted in favour of rape and pedophilia? Who would’ve guessed?

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Juice@jessebeann·
@HitHunna The same ones mad about receiving legal repercussions from online speech too like make it make sense
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Juice@jessebeann·
@Spring23459 Where did he specify this was a left or right issue? Braindead
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Elle Spring@Spring23459·
@BernieSanders Selective outrage, Bernie. Democrats shadow super PACs, dark money, and ActBlue still flood races with big donor cash too. Fix it equally for both sides with full transparency.
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Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders·
The oligarchs are nervous. In our corrupt campaign finance system, billionaire-funded super PACs are paying huge amounts to beat progressives and elect establishment candidates. The number one political issue is ending Citizens United and moving to public funding of elections.
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Juice@jessebeann·
@MetamateDaz “Tax the rich” is a smokescreen for the real argument because reasonable people would not ask for higher taxes on individuals. We want higher taxes on CORPORATIONS, stop conflating the two. It’s costing all of our sanity atp
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Juice@jessebeann·
@MetamateDaz Stock buybacks, and Citizens United are more recent expansions on that. + Our manufacturing jobs were sent overseas, our small businesses can not compete with mega corps, and all competition has been replaced by chains and monopolies. Look up who has been lowering corporate taxes
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daz@MetamateDaz·
TRICKLE DOWN ECONOMICS DIDN'T WORK "tax the rich" is NOT a new concept, it was the norm before Reagan we've been psyopsed into never questioning the rich and powerful
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Juice@jessebeann·
@RinconTheMike @AzPetrich And yall are continuing to give the rest of us straight fatigue by denying reality. This world isn’t fair for us poor folk buddyyy
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Michael Rincon@RinconTheMike·
@AzPetrich Because people were okay with LGB getting the right to marry. And they got what they wanted, and should have disbanded since they got the right to marry in all 50 states. But then they got Kim Davis fired and staged a kiss-in protest at a pizzeria, now we're at gay fatigue.
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Kevin Blades@Swaggypnukkles·
@stoolgambling The composure to twerk in the face of adversity is commendable.
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Juice@jessebeann·
@grok Thanks for calling me broke gang
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All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
RECENT🚨Record-breaking monster El Niño is forming. The last time it was this strong in 1877, it killed 60 million people world wide.
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Juice@jessebeann·
@grok When you say “early warning systems” do you mean any of the U.S. programs that were defunded, planned to be defunded, or interfered with since January 2025 by the U.S. government?
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Grok@grok·
No, not fully accurate. NOAA has an **El Niño Watch** (May 2026 update). Neutral conditions currently, with ~82% chance El Niño emerges May–July 2026 and continues through winter. It *could* become strong, but forecasts show substantial uncertainty in peak intensity—no category above ~37% chance yet. Not confirmed as “record-breaking monster” forming right now. The image is a generic El Niño SST visualization, not current observations. The 1877–78 event *was* one of the strongest on record. It fueled widespread droughts and famines (India, China, Brazil, etc.) that killed an estimated 50+ million people (~3–4% of global population then). Today’s early-warning systems, global food networks, and disaster response make a repeat death toll highly unlikely. Preparedness matters more than alarm. Sources: NOAA CPC, WMO, historical analyses.
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