Ordinary Nobody (面白い人は誰​​もいない)

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Ordinary Nobody (面白い人は誰​​もいない)

@OrdinaryNobody

Nobody interesting. Don't worry about it.

Over There Bergabung Ekim 2023
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Tiffany Fong@TiffanyFong·
holy shit i made it to 540,000 without posting my titties on the internet! 🎉
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最多情報局
最多情報局@tyomateee·
風に吹かれ倒れた風船人形、これはさすがにアウトすぎる。
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Hank Azaria
Hank Azaria@HankAzaria·
Celebrating turning 62 years old today with this picture I took last week
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Pub
Pub@PubWanghaf·
We need a slur for people who eat boneless wings
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
Michelle Obama says black women are too quiet, easygoing, and don't complain
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Germany says it plans to build Europe’s most powerful military by 2039.
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Dean Steinbeck
Dean Steinbeck@Crypto_Counsel·
@SpeculatorArt Interesting idea. But how would we continue funneling money to important NGOs like SPLC?
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Kix
Kix@SpeculatorArt·
If the US federal gov eliminated every budget but Military and payments to interest and sent UBI payments to every US citizen making under $200k/yr Each Citizen would get $17k/yr tax free. $68,000 a year for a family of four. The problem isn’t ur rich neighbor, it’s the gov.
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John Birch Society
John Birch Society@The_JBS·
You might be noticing an increase in mislabeling and smears directed towards honest Americans who want to see their country and countrymen put first. THIS ISN’T A NEW TACTIC! In this clip We explain how Communists use this tactic to delegitimize opponents and control narrative.
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`@aas_ker·
without drugs... what is the greatest weapon against anxiety and depression????
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سعــود
سعــود@Oi5ui·
@0FCB200 عيال كلب ومنبطحين للامريكان
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ثامر
ثامر@0FCB200·
الترجمة التلقائيه اكشفت لنا ان اليابانيين اقذر ناس على وجه الارض
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The New York Times
The New York Times@nytimes·
Elon Musk has used SpaceX as a kind of piggy bank over the last two decades, turning to the company as a financial tool to get loans and bolster his struggling companies, according to an examination by The New York Times. nyti.ms/4w8dInZ
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David Santa Carla 🦇
David Santa Carla 🦇@TheOnlyDSC·
When a police officer in Texas used the N word in a vid, a mob of black people called for her firing. When a black man said he wants a White family dead, a mob of black people made him AG of VA.
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Kirsti Miller
Kirsti Miller@KirstiMiller30·
@jk_rowling @thetimes In @jk_rowling world being transgender overshadows everything else about us. If Hitler had been transgender, he would be described as ‘that transgender dictator’ by JK Rowling.
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
I wrote this in @thetimes in 2022: “Rarely in politics is it easy to draw a direct line from a single policy decision to the harm it’s done, but in this case, it will be simple. If any woman or girl suffers voyeurism, sexual harassment, assault or rape in consequence of the Scottish government’s lax new rules, the blame will rest squarely with those at Holyrood who ignored safeguarding experts and women’s campaigners.” We knew women and girls were being placed in danger, we knew the Scottish government was planning to introduce measures that would make those dangers more acute, but women trying to make the government listen to their well-evidenced concerns were described by Sturgeon in her turgid memoir as ‘hysterical.’ thetimes.com/uk/scotland/ar…
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Angry Citizen
Angry Citizen@AngryCitizenxx·
I'm 5 days sober off alcohol, this is my longest since I lost my son. I am proud of me.
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Robert Sterling
Robert Sterling@RobertMSterling·
I feel terrible for anyone who loses their job. I’m not trying to kick anyone while they’re down. But these USAID and NGO workers are the least sympathetic unemployed people I’ve ever seen. EVERY person in this story was making well into six figures: USAID employee: $175,000 USAID contractor: $127,000 USAID-funded NGO employee: $272,000(!) USAID advisor at the DOD: $195,000 USAID contractor: $200,000 There were 16,000 employees at USAID, and the New York Times was only able to interview one making less than $175k. Worldwide, there were an estimated 280,000 contractors. ALL of these people were getting paid from our tax dollars. Many were making 2-4x the wage of the average American taxpayer ($65-70k per year). Yes, USAID did some good work, especially during the Cold War. And, yes, many of the agency’s employees were hard-working Americans, with good intentions and love for their country. Again, we should take no joy in seeing thousands of people lose their livelihoods—this is not a case of justifiable schadenfreude. But it’s not sustainable for an agency with so little accountability to manage tens of billions of dollars per year, enriching tens of thousands of NGO-industrial-complex managers living in the DC/Maryland/Virginia metroplex in the process. Even the NYT acknowledges that “there was bloat and waste in the agency and a need for reform. Much of the $35 billion [USAID] managed in 2024 went to Washington-based contractors, not directly to people in need overseas. The success of many projects was hard to measure.” Every last dollar that went to these highly paid employees was funded by an American taxpayer, the vast majority of whom make far less money than the people laid off from USAID. We have the right to demand accountability, and we have the right to expect that these funds will be spent in our interest, not theirs. USAID and its thousands of employees, contractors, and NGO beneficiaries ignored that principle, and they eventually paid the price with their careers. I wish them all nothing but the best, but I won’t mourn that they will no longer be making $200k per year on the backs of American workers.
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