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@DearPoetEarth

Katılım Şubat 2009
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Marcedes Lewis
Marcedes Lewis@MarcedesLewis89·
If you fail, learn. If you succeed, celebrate it fully. Victory is refined through struggle.
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They had no problem with Trump when he was saying what they wanted him to say. That man hasn't changed.
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Why dont they have live music award shows like the #oscars for concerts? Best vocals, set design, choreography, music ensemble, storytelling..?
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Mike Hoffmann
Mike Hoffmann@MikeHoffmann·
I'm 35 years old. I make $65k a month in profit. I owe it all to the world's most boring side hustle. Here's what I do (& how you can too):
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@LASHYBILLS We really fkning hate each other.
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LASHY BILLS
LASHY BILLS@LASHYBILLS·
Mom of 6 shows up to get her hair done... with all 6 kids running and screaming😭
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Someone test Jake Paul's pee
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@RealCandaceO I hope you do believe her if something were to ever happen. I hope you don't instill in her that women lie, so psychologically she feels she won't be believed by even her own mother who is hellbent on being anti. I hope she grows up with an advocate in her life.
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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
My 2 year old daughter: “Mommy the boys at school aren’t being very nice to me.” “I’m very sorry to hear that sweetheart but you aren’t enrolled in school just yet.” #BelieveToddlers
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@SomaKazima Twitter needs a thumbs down. Parent induced anxiety in a baby is not cute or funny at all.
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Ichigo Niggasake
Ichigo Niggasake@SomaKazima·
Idk why she yelling at him like that, but the fact he said "aitee nvm" & kept eating--
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@Forbes Pray for the youth
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Forbes
Forbes@Forbes·
Pink cocaine is becoming an increasingly common find in American club scenes, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration, and its seemingly random mixture of contents can make it particularly dangerous. trib.al/6yTpL8X
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@BowTiedYukon These kids have shooter drills and bulletproof backpacks. They just want to make it there and back. Cut them a break.
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BowTiedYukon
BowTiedYukon@BowTiedYukon·
I followed a school bus this morning on my way to the gym Not a single kid in the back gave me the finger The new generation is soft
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@dieworkwear Damn. You had time today.
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
A central difference between me and the many people who will reply angrily to this thread is that I don't think suits are automatically "good" and casualwear is automatically "bad." A good casualwear outfit is better than a bad suit (and this happens often). I don't hold disdain for everyday people, so I don't use suits as a political cudgel. Jeff Bezos and Donald Trump—two figures featured in that original thread—both dress badly to me. It matters none that one is a suit. I mainly take umbrage with the idea that Trump's style can be in any way described as "aristocratic" or "noblesse oblige." These words refer to specific classes of people who had specific dress habits. Trump's attire has nothing to do with that practice. You can say he never dresses down, which is true, but you can then just make that point without acting as though there's anything aristocratic about his dress. He's simply a businessman entertainer. Suit salesmen also never dress down, and if their dress habits were similar to Trump's, their style would also have no relationship to "aristocratic style." "Twitter trads" often want to be patted on the back for simply liking suits (I doubt many of them wear them with much regularity), despite not appreciating the fine details or nuances of various styles. Yet, they also complain about the slipping of standards in schools—people are graded on a slipping curve, they say. But is this not also just a slipping of standards? You want to label anything with revers and three pockets as "aristocratic?" Put on any old suit and suddenly you're King Charles. Give me a break. Just make your point: Trump doesn't dress down (this is true). And you hate the modern world. You fancy yourself as being above other people, despite the fact that, the very signaling of this thing, shows you are irreparablely middle-class. To state the obvious, you can like suits, tailoring, and Old Money style without LARPing in this way (I know many menswear enthusiasts who love Old Money style and are very forthright about their class status and hold no grudge against everyday citizens). If you must LARP, at least know what you're talking about.
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derek guy@dieworkwear·
The suggestion that Trump's style can be in any way described as "noblesse oblige" only shows how little most Twitter trads know about the style they supposedly revere.
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@_brianadejesus Where did you get your black frames?
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Indiana Fever
Indiana Fever@IndianaFever·
Caitlin Clark: 2024 @WNBA Rookie of the Year
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