Chad

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Chad

Chad

@H90Chad

Katılım Ağustos 2023
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USA TODAY
USA TODAY@USATODAY·
Trump barnstormed around the tax-filing deadline promoting cuts on tips and overtime but polls find Americans think taxes are still too high. usatoday.com/story/news/pol…
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Chad@H90Chad·
@EugeneTkach1 @USATODAY Albino says what? Jesus, it never ceases to amaze me how completely stupid dims are. Zero ability to manage their own thoughts even. Terminal TDS syndrome, please take this cretin off of life support.
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Eugene Tkach@EugeneTkach1·
@USATODAY WHERE HIDING JESUS CRIST✝️❓️ WHAT IS HIS HELP FOR PEOPLE❓️ TRUMP BAD, BUT HE EXISTS✅️ AT LEAST HE SAVES ON TIPS FOR PEOPLE💲...
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Chad@H90Chad·
@Bob_33421 @USATODAY No you didn't smooth brain. Folks. This is the average dim witted dem on display here. Please if you are as dumb as the above poster, find a bridge.
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RTB@Bob_33421·
@USATODAY I (retired) after 29 years as a civil servant paid more in taxes than Trump, Musk, Bezos, Trump Family and associated Mar a Lago syncopates.
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Chad@H90Chad·
@Jamie1074 @Reuters Except that has already been proven to be false. Dims like you are so easily manipulated and believe whatever furthers your agenda. You're so stupid that you accepted Kammy being installed as the dim candidate running for president. That is next level retardation.
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Chad@H90Chad·
@Melahi65919940 @RadioGenoa Well you thought wrong. Negros are worse than parasites. They are NOT human. They are lower than cattle. The jew/israehell has you fooled.
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RadioGenoa
RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa·
Chinese companies have invested heavily in African countries, and here's how one Chinese employer treats its employees.
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
She was born property. Not metaphorically—legally.... In the Caribbean of the 1700s, Dorothy “Doll” Kirwan Thomas entered the world as something that could be bought, sold, or discarded. A mixed-race girl, likely fathered by an Irish planter who never intended to claim her, she began life at the very bottom of a brutal system designed to keep her there. But Doll had a different plan. Before she ever built an empire, she made her first ruthless, strategic move: she bought herself. And then—she didn’t stop. Freedom wasn’t enough. She went back into the same system that enslaved her and started buying the freedom of her children… her family… one by one. Not through charity. Through cash. Through deals. Through a mind that understood power better than most men who were born into it. Once she was free, she became dangerous. Doll didn’t just survive the Caribbean’s colonial world—she mastered it. Moving between islands like Dominica and Barbados, she built a network of businesses that catered to the wealthiest, most powerful men in the Atlantic world. Her specialty was high-end hotels and hospitality—places where merchants, military officers, and plantation elites came to drink, negotiate, and indulge. And Doll was always at the center of it. She understood something few women were allowed to: proximity to power is power. Her establishments weren’t just places to sleep—they were social arenas where deals were made, secrets were exchanged, and influence could be quietly bought. Doll wasn’t in the background. She was orchestrating the room. By the time she arrived in Demerara (modern-day Guyana), she wasn’t just successful—she was untouchable. They called her the “Queen of Demerara,” and it wasn’t a joke. She owned property, ran elite accommodations, and moved money, land, and influence across colonial borders in a world where women—especially Black women—weren’t supposed to control anything. And then there were the whispers. Doll’s rise wasn’t just about business—it was about relationships. Strategic ones. Powerful ones. Intimate ones. In a society where race, class, and gender were rigidly policed, she navigated elite circles with a precision that made people uncomfortable—because she wasn’t supposed to be there. One story—half scandal, half legend—claims she attended a lavish Caribbean ball where she met a young naval officer named Prince William. A future king… and a woman who had once been enslaved… in the same room. Whether flirtation, fascination, or coincidence, it captured something real about Doll’s world: she had climbed so high that the distance between her and royalty had all but collapsed. But power always comes with risk. Her family became entangled in a legal scandal that reached all the way to Scotland—a case that questioned the legitimacy of marriage, inheritance, and status across racial and colonial lines. It wasn’t just gossip. It was a direct threat to everything she had built, because in her world, one legal decision could erase generations of progress. And yet, her empire held. When Doll died around 1846, she left behind something extraordinary: wealth, land, a free family, and a story that shouldn’t have been possible. A woman born into slavery who didn’t just escape the system—she learned how to bend it. Quietly. Strategically. Relentlessly. History tried to forget her, but it couldn’t erase what she proved: power isn’t always given. Sometimes, it’s taken piece by piece until no one can take it back. © Women In World History #archaeohistories
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Chad@H90Chad·
@stefx_x @RadioGenoa Lol tough Lil negro eh. Yea right. You'd fold as easily as the cotton you pick
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StefX x@stefx_x·
@RadioGenoa Give me 5 minutes with that chinese gay. I only need 5 minutes with this fucker.
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Me llamo Ariok@Ariochopina·
@RadioGenoa Lo quisieron hacer aquí en Mexico, pero pues los mexicanos no somos dejados...
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Rio@celticfc420·
@RadioGenoa I wouldn’t care money asylum or anything I wouldn’t stand up and punch his teeth clean out
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Tobias@Tobias26x·
@RadioGenoa We should post this whenever someone writes we need to be as advanced as China 😂
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Imnobodylikeyou@imnobodylikeyou·
@RadioGenoa . That's not an Employee. That is a Slave....! You can quit and leave a Job.... Want to guess what would happen if that guy tried to Run..? .
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Chad@H90Chad·
@FireN_Things @SeanEckhart1 @RadioGenoa Lol dumb cnt. Negros can't even survive in a temperate climate with abundant resources without outside help. Your are fucking delusional
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SCHURKEWAFFEN@SCHURKEWAFFEN·
@RadioGenoa I do not see a downside to this, He's doing it right, how else will you get them to do any work, gotta beat them within an inch of their lives to get a response.
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MAGA citizen
MAGA citizen@Ehdelhii·
@RadioGenoa They look like just kids.😕 The Chinese boss has no right to abuse these kids even if they did something wrong. Africa is a lawless place, so the abuser will not be charged for any wrongdoing here, I'm sure!
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Chad@H90Chad·
@J3110hammer @RadioGenoa Fuck yea. The negro needs to be scared again. They have gotten far to bold and loud for how useless and stupid they are.
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Governor Newsom Press Office
Governor Newsom Press Office@GovPressOffice·
During Trump’s first year in office, families spent $1,625 more on average due to inflation.
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