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Diamondgirl359

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Katılım Temmuz 2019
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
"Describe your next chapter in 1 word?" Michelle Obama: "Me"
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Diamondgirl359
Diamondgirl359@DiamondGirl_359·
Well, thank you. Your response answers everything I need to know. You obviously don’t believe everything you see or read or are told and it sounds like you have your own way of rationalizing your opinions. Great, no problem with that. It also lets me know that given your name really isn’t “DebatingDavid” you’re all about being on the side of your estimation of what is right. Good-so tell me over the last six months has anyone convinced you to change your mind on any point that you were previously utterly convinced that you were right about? I doubt it. Courage is a commendable attribute but should not be confused with foolishness.
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Diamondgirl359
Diamondgirl359@DiamondGirl_359·
Well, politics is a dirty business today and we don’t always have the privilege of being transparent. Any statement can be used against you in certain situations so I have Pseudonym-like many other people do. That remark wasn’t a slam it was an observation. I didn’t stalk your page to try to “get you” I was asking because I think it relevant to the conversation.
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Joel Pollak
Joel Pollak@joelpollak·
Summary of Trump's Iran deal: - Economic takeover to grow the economy in Iran and Lebanon so big that the terror (and the regime) become tiny by comparison - Focus on midterms because the real threat to national security is the socialist Democratic Party, and its (literal) Nazis
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Joel Pollak
Joel Pollak@joelpollak·
I won't pretend to know what's good/bad in the Iran deal. The reality: Iran was defeated militarily, yet there's little political support in the U.S. for a ground war or regime change. So the regime survives but in weakened, isolated form. Unfinished victory, but still a victory.
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DebateDave
DebateDave@DebatingDavid·
@DiamondGirl_359 @joelpollak Well.. one of us is presenting their name and face on their profile asking direct questions about the subject at hand and number one convo in the country and the other is… well….. as you see.. “DiamondGirl” with a Heart profile pic… lmao
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Diamondgirl359
Diamondgirl359@DiamondGirl_359·
@DebatingDavid @joelpollak I don’t need to because I don’t have a problem with what happened, it was impossible to negotiate with them. Iran is not a threat like they were before. As I said. I think it was worth it. We’ll see what happens.
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Diamondgirl359
Diamondgirl359@DiamondGirl_359·
It was probably uncomfortable because it was too low. He’s a big guy. My hubby has the same issue with low chairs. He’s a joker and he was teasing them about it but really needed a different chair. Don’t you see them laughing? He hits him in a joking way like he’s kidding with him-he’s being playful. That is so classically Trump.
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chiky handler
chiky handler@chiky_handlr·
Here is a prime example of the USA vs Canada. Trump complaining that he had a low chair because it looks bad in photos, and can’t figure out how to raise it. PM Carney brings over his chair to swap it with him. 🇨🇦
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David Flosi
David Flosi@DLFlosi·
@Cernovich The one that really hurt me was the passing of Voddie Baucham. He had a way of explaining scripture that made things very clear.
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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
The big lesson of the last 12 months for me is that some people are irreplaceable. First we lost Charlie and then Scott. No one filled the void because no one else could. Become more like Charlie and Scoot. Every day aspire to live so that your death is felt and also remembered.
Cernovich@Cernovich

Scott Adams, facing death, shows us how to live. Someone recommended “How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big” by Scott Adams. I had burned out on mainstream books, but picked it up, and was hooked. He had put into words a way of living, similar to one I had found, except his approach was systemic and analytical. Better than my own slapdash notes. Outside of religious texts, Adams was and is as close to a “guide to life,” as you’ll ever find. And even if you’re religious, you still live in this world, and would be wise to learn how to navigate it. Scott is closing in on the end of his life, and even now he is creating new beginnings. I’d better write this now, I won’t be able to when it’s too late. After losing Charlie Kirk, a lot of us are wondering how we can possibly write another obituary. While there’s much to complain about the internet and social media, those mediums expanded the sizes of our communities, our influences, and indeed our families. Too often we find new ways to hate people, instead of finding new people to love. Scott Adams comes up in conversation at every social event I host. “How is Scott Adams doing? Will he make it?” We all talk about streams we watched and lessons learned. It’s a memorial except he’s still alive. Scott would love to hear that, which is why I have said so repeatedly. I’ve lost too many people, via death or fallings-out, to leave feeling unexpressed. He’s been a surrogate father figure and mentor to millions of people. Scott Adams is not liked, he is loved. People don’t “like” Scott Adams, they aren’t “a fan of his.” They love this man. And I do as well. I’m still living in denial of his fate. We all are. We’d been making a film about the meaning of life, and while Scott Adams had been in both of our other films, we hadn’t booked him for Meaning yet. Then we found out he was going to take the ride of assisted suicide. Foolishly, we had assumed he’d always be around. Nobody ever dies, right? Your dad will be there to take your call the next time you phone home. Your friends aren’t going anywhere. That’s how we too often live. We could book Scott later. We reached out and he graciously agreed to be interviewed. We all knew it was going to be our last interview together. Scott and I are both efficient with our time. When a moment is over, it’s time to go do something else. Obligations call. The crew pushed this one as long as we could. After the interview wrapped up and the gear was packed and it was time to go, there was an awkward pause. I broke it. “Scott, we love you.” He said thank you. “No, Scott, we love you, I mean it, we all do. We love you.” None of us broke down crying, not that there would have been any shame in that, but we no doubt all soon will. Well then, what is the lesson of Scott Adams? On a practical level, the lesson of Scott Adams is the power of showing up. Nobody works harder and on a more regular schedule. You can set your clock to Scott’s show. Too many of us wait for the muse of inspiration or the jolt of information to force us into action. Work, everyday, maybe in obscuring and without tangible benefits for years. Eventually you’ll hit your mark and go beyond. Scott plugged away with his streams from a small account (after a huge career via Dilbert) and soon became must-watch, and then transcended his role to becoming something much more. On a spiritual level, we might ask, why do we love Scott? It’s not because he’s so smart (he is). There are not shortage of intelligent, clever, Machiavellian, and rich people with podcasts. When one of them dies, what is lost? All of that Ego and desire for adoration, and does anybody even care? When those people fall while living, who will be there? Scott is loved because he’s devoted his life to service to humanity. “What is the meaning of life,” is the question we ask every interviewee, and Scott’s answer, “Be useful to humanity.” Despite pain, sickness, and inevitable death, Scott is doing his daily streams, serving his country and all of humankind until his end. He’s a light to the world and a mirror for all of us. What exactly are we doing with the gift of life given to us by God. (Scott believes in the Simulation, but I believe God evens this all out in the Judgment.) Are we doing enough for others? Are we doing anything for others? Like everyone else, I’m capable of throwing myself a pity party. Sometimes when life is going too well, and I don’t have real problems, I invent some. That’s where the Ego brings you, recursively worshipping itself, and when that fails, tormenting itself, as each path leads to its own attention. May all of us live more like Scott Adams, and may God bless his immortal soul when he passes. P.S. I ran this article through Grok for typos. The original version had “immoral” soul where I meant it to read “immortal.” I think Scott would have had a great laugh had that typo been left in.

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Purple Girl
Purple Girl@IAMannabe11e·
@Cernovich 💯% miss Scott daily. I know he would use the Pope hat more this year with everyone laugh crying.
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Diamondgirl359
Diamondgirl359@DiamondGirl_359·
@Haggarded @ByronYork It hurts when your corruption finally catches up with you. I have no sympathy for those people whatsoever. The law has weight and they are finally feeling it. Did you think their actions were protected? There were whistleblowers.
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Haggarded
Haggarded@Haggarded·
@ByronYork Of course! Just like he had nothing to do with prosecutions/investigations of Letitia James, James Comey, John Bolton, Mark Kelly, Elissa Slotkin, Jerome Powell, Adam Schiff, Eric Swalwell, and Jack Smith! Just a COINCIDENCE they're all political foes. How stupid are you?
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Byron York
Byron York@ByronYork·
Gavin Newsom says President Trump is weaponizing the Justice Department against him. But Trump appears to have nothing to do with it. And ask this: Are there legitimate reasons that people around Newsom might attract the attention of prosecutors? washingtonexaminer.com/daily-memo/461…
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Michael Martin
Michael Martin@Sophiologist_·
Is it me, or is the general Orthodox covert vibe (Dreher, Kingsnorth, etc) just a giant doomer enterprise void of joy? Misery loves company, I suppose.
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Diamondgirl359
Diamondgirl359@DiamondGirl_359·
@Cutter_Spindell @libsoftiktok Who lost thousands and thousands of children into our country and allowed women and children in route to be raped, murdered and sold into slavery because of open border policies? Biden and Obama. Who did everything he could to stop it including going after the cartel? Trump.
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Xander Blanc
Xander Blanc@Cutter_Spindell·
@libsoftiktok I'll never understand how you pretend to be all about protecting the kids, and are willing to ruin peoples' lives over it, but then salivate over the president who has done the opposite of protecting the kids.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Imagine being mad about this Sucks to be a leftist
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Sonny Bunch
Sonny Bunch@SonnyBunch·
@BlueBoxDave My theory is they won’t because they’re fine with this sort of thing, but I’ll be glad to be proven wrong!
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David Marcus
David Marcus@BlueBoxDave·
The fighter yelling “Michelle Obama is a man,” at an official White House event to honor America is utterly unacceptable and the administration should denounced it in no uncertain terms.
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