DavidJSword

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DavidJSword

DavidJSword

@DavidJSword

Katılım Mayıs 2024
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Khaylee
Khaylee@RealKhaylee·
There are many things we disagree on in this country. One thing I hope we can all come together on someday is the fact that Will Ferrell is just not funny. Never was. He's just obnoxious and annoying. That's the post.
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Jack Reaume
Jack Reaume@JohnTReaume·
@libsoftiktok Nobody is going to hurt her. They are going to deport her sorry ass back to Canada. And she will never enter the U.S. again. As it should be.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
The husband of Kaitlyn Tracey posted a video CRYING after his Canadian wife was arrested for allegedly assaulting a teen girl wearing Trump-themed attire in NJ. He conveniently leaves out why his wife was arrested… If you’re a foreigner and you come here and assault American citizens, you will be deported!
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok

Kaitlyn Tracey, a Canadian citizen, was arrested after she allegedly ASSAULTED a teen girl who was wearing Trump-themed clothing. Tracy was arrested and is now in ICE custody. CONSERVATIVES ARE UNDER ATTACK

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Gina Milan
Gina Milan@ginamilan_·
Sunny Hostin spent years preaching that nobody is above the law. Then her own son gets cited for trespassing and the excuses start rolling in: “He’s a Harvard graduate.” “He has no criminal record.” “Do you know who I am? I’m on The View.” The hypocrisy writes itself. 😂
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DavidJSword
DavidJSword@DavidJSword·
@DeanTTraining Rewritten: he took Ozempic. All these heroic weigh loss was impossible 10 years ago. We know.
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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Mark Ruffalo: "The immigrants aren’t the criminals…most of the crimes committed in this country are by white people."
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DavidJSword
DavidJSword@DavidJSword·
@FrankGrimes_Jr It’s just easier to jail habitual criminals who are 1% of the male population. It’s not complicating.
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Frank Grimes Jr.
Frank Grimes Jr.@FrankGrimes_Jr·
The Toronto police are acknowledging nearly all, if not all, of gun crime in Toronto is from illegal, unlicensed gun owners. And all the Canadian politicians have done instead of addressing the difficult problem, is come after the legal, licensed gun owners. 🤡🌏
Toronto Crime Watch@CrimewatchTO

Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw was asked by a journalist what evidence he has that any of the shootings this weekend in Toronto involved illegal guns.

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Breanna Morello
Breanna Morello@BreannaMorello·
🚨LIBERAL PRIVILEGE🚨 Sunny Hostin’s 24-year-old son was cited for trespassing in June after he allegedly ignored no-trespassing signs on an active Metro-North railroad tracks in New Rochelle. Sunny Hostin reportedly called the officers, asked if they knew who she was, and name-dropped her role as a co-host on “The View.” As a former prosecutor acting as her son’s lawyer, she later wrote to the district attorney requesting the case be dismissed, describing the incident as an honest mistake by a Harvard graduate and former Junior Olympian runner with no criminal history.
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Rob Henderson
Rob Henderson@robkhenderson·
What is the male "monkey dance?" In his book Meditations on Violence, law enforcement consultant Rory Miller describes "the monkey dance" as a ritualized form of male combat to establish dominance or secure territory. It is typically non-lethal and intended to convey strength without escalating to the level of severe injury or death. The steps are: 1. Eye contact, hard stare 2. Verbal challenge (“what are you lookin’ at?” "you got a problem bro?") 3. Closing of distance, possible chest bumping (arms extend outward) 4. Finger poke or two-handed push to the chest 5. Dominant hand roundhouse punch (if the person is untrained in combat) Males, especially young males, do not play the monkey dance. It plays them. In many species, males engage in ritualistic conflict, suggesting this ritual predates humans. We have millions of years of evolutionary programming tucked away in our brains, which can be hard to switch off in certain situations. Especially if alcohol is involved. One way to circumvent escalation is through submissive body language. Lowering your eyes, apologizing. It doesn’t feel good to do this. For young males, backing down from a status challenge is psychologically painful. There are implicit rules about monkey dances. The dance is about gaining or maintaining status. Which means the selected adversaries are important. Nobody plays the monkey dance with children. No one plays the monkey dance with someone who is obviously high on drugs or crazy. Few men partake in the monkey dance against women. Typically, the dance is between two males who are similar in physicality and age. It is more likely to occur when there is an open question about who would prevail in a physical contest.
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Mimi😽
Mimi😽@Mimiiben1·
Kalem ve kağıt kullanmadan çözmek imkansız ! Yapabilir misin?
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T J
T J@Logical_LB·
@wokal_distance I really don’t get how you people find 2x4s attractive. Like do you all like men? Because that’s what she’s built like
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
Need help. My wife took the kids on a trip Saturday. She’s going to ask what I did yesterday. The truth: read an entire Tom Clancy novel and watched the movie while reloaded ammo with X sh!ppoasting breaks between chapters. The ask: what do I tell her I was doing?
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DavidJSword
DavidJSword@DavidJSword·
@KnightLegg Alta should put a hard cap on equalization payments to other provinces and dare the Feds to overrule them.
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David Knight Legg
David Knight Legg@KnightLegg·
Alberta is debating independence. It is also leading all of Canada in foreign direct investment, capital inflows and job creation. We don’t have to be in a state of national economic decline. Alberta is leading because we have a foreign direct investment strategy that pivots off of the 2019 decision to cut corporate taxes to 8pc the lowest in the nation and now make more corp tax revenue than we did at 12pc. Because when you cut taxes and an economy grows, you make more money at lower tax rates. We also cut red tape and regulations and built a strategic plan with some of the best companies in the world to diversify the economy and make it more resilient. Cut taxes, streamline and simplify regulations. And work with the best companies in the world to build the economy of the future. The META deal is just the tip of the iceberg on provincial data infrastructure that will enable all kinds of other businesses. @ezralevant @RebelNewsOnline
Rebel News@RebelNewsOnline

THE @EZRALEVANT SHOW Why top companies are choosing Alberta: David Knight Legg on Meta’s $13 billion move GUEST: @KnightLegg rebelne.ws/4h2ukIn

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Mitchell
Mitchell@TheMitchieSan·
@Bmac0507 Her first call ever, so nerves are sure to happen. She has been behind the plate 16 times. Angel was behind the plate 1001 times and they are close. Quit being a dick.
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S.@kaajukatlee·
Hey @grok how did his arms and chest stay the same when he got abs? Did he undergo a fake abs implant?
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RodeoProfessor
RodeoProfessor@RodeoProfessor·
There’s a couple unbelievable things about this video, most important is he’s maybe the only tourist in the history of the park to be following the safe distance rules and get completely owned for it nonetheless. Second is that people have been camping around this campsite near Fishing Bridge for 11,000 years. It’s a very old tribal/trapper rendezvous site where they’ll occasionally happen upon say some 2-3,000 year old remains/fire rings/artifacts, and wildlife congregate here because Yellowstone cutthroat used to just pour out of the lake drawing wildlife from all over the park. Very common to have bison among the camp sites, still worth a stay. The time to GTFO was before the white truck entered the frame (easy to be a Monday morning QB though).
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dank
dank@cptdankkk·
Jaylen Brown says players should be able to own equity in teams because they help increase the value of NBA franchises “Players should be able to invest alongside ownership groups and business opportunities. I don't understand why that’s ever been a thing. It's like you’re an athlete and they make it seem like they can control how much wealth or growth that you could actually accumulate. I think that's wrong” “I also think that any other major corporation, if you work for Apple, Nike or anywhere, if you're a CEO, if you're someone who has been on a board for a large amount of time, you get equity in a company at some point. You are part of it” “I think athletes should be looked at in the same way. You played for the Celtics for 20 years, you should get a piece of equity because you helped accumulate the growth. That's the part that gets lost in translation. The sweat equity you put in. You get compensated for doing your job, but you don't get compensated for the growth. At major corporations and companies you do, or at least some of the big ones”
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