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look at this f*ggot
Stella X@Stellaaa
Gavin Newsom with no hair gel is tripping me out It’s giving 90’s sex pervert
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@MeghanMcCain To be fair, bartending is obviously a more valued skill by our politicians.
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I don’t get it - it’s a flex AOC was a bartender but it’s a negative Markwayne was a plumber?
You are such a hack.
CJ Pearson@Cjpearson
Jimmy Kimmel: "Before he was elected to the Senate, Markwayne Mullin was plumber. That's right. We have a plumber protecting us from terrorism now." The elitism of Hollywood summarized in one moment. 👇
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德国散热膏、散热器生产商Thermal Grizzly近期在阿里巴巴订购铜、铝,却发现供应商提供铜板及铝板,铜板全部都是品质不及格的废料,而部份铝板则以钢板充数,导致4万欧元(约 36 万港元)的损失。
由于近期欧洲的铜、铝价格飙升,Thermal Grizzly的CEO「der8auer」Roman Hartung在自己的YouTube频道中表示,公司决定在中国进口原材料,看中阿里巴巴平台上2 间供应商,而且拥有非常良好的口碑评价纪录,且为减少风险,将订单拆分给这两家,先预付三成作订金,待抵达德国后才支付剩余七成款项。
当材料到达后,公司进行了开箱检查,尺寸、外观和简单性质检测都通过,便签收与支付款项。不过,当材料送到工厂进行更详细检查后,却发现第一间供应商的铜板不是纯铜,居然是「铜包钢」,只有表面才是铜;另一家虽然是铜板,但不是纯铜,可以用磁铁吸起,即其内部同样掺有具磁性的金属材料。
另外铝板方面,货箱只装了3分之2,其余是空的,可用的铝板只占整箱货的3分之1,而剩余3分之1为钢板。

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@gorskon @BretWeinstein MD level form of argumentation and persuasion defaulting to "muh racism." Groski is the quack he's been looking for, and his mind is completely melted by social media brain rot.
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@BretWeinstein You just couldn't bring yourself to vote for the Black woman, could you?
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That’s fair. I was mistaken that voting for Trump would prevent this war. Obviously. And to be clear, I did more than just vote for him
That said, I don’t accept that the alternative was tolerable, or would’ve prevented war. And given the same choice, I’d vote the same way again
Conor Friedersdorf@conor64
A person with normal epistemic humility would say, "I was mistaken when I concluded that a Trump vote would make war with Iran less likely." That is in fact what happened.
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@CrystalZebra @GadSaad At least wear a hat if you're going to wear Leisure ware all the time.

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Gad, I love jokes. this was red pill slop, thats no better than the blue haired man hate. you never said camel toe until people came for you, because you dress in Leisure ware all the time. The lesson is you aren't a victim, and man up you misspoke and didn't explain your "joke" in the first post.
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No Camel Toe, I'm having fun! I went through the Lebanese Civil War so having unhinged humourless idiots come after me is hardly triggering. I double down and triple down because there is a lesson here: Grow up and take a joke.
Crystal Z@CrystalZebra
@GadSaad Gad, why are you playing victim and not owning you messed up..
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I’m sorry but I won’t take any fashion criticism from a man who carries a murse

Gad Saad@GadSaad
Why do women no longer wear any real clothes and instead are always in athleisure? It’s grotesque. Every single woman at the cafe is dressed in this manner.
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@Cashloren It appears the protestor shoved his own hand into the door thinking it would put him above the law.
Really dumb move.
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BTW, it actually does more than avert the "male gaze" which most women are keen on triggering. It turns many heterosexual men (myself included) into gay men because it turns out I don't enjoy being present at multiple gynaecological exams whilst walking on the street. There is this thing called modesty. We don't need to see everything.
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I’m writing this through a connection so small it feels like a crack in the window.
99% of the country can’t even get online that’s why you don't see videos or images from inside.
In Tehran and Karaj, every time people hear an explosion, they cheer from their windows and rooftops.
They chant slogans and celebrate because another terrorist base of the regime has been hit.
I’m sure the rest of Iran is exactly the same.
To all honorable Iranians abroad:
Be our voice
louder and more decisive than ever.
Take to the streets and flood the internet with one clear demand:
Trump
DO NOT STOP the attacks.
Right now every mosque and religious gathering hall has been turned into military bases for the IRGC and repression forces.
At Tehran’s Mosalla, dozens of repression vehicles are parked and being prepared.Prove to @realDonaldTrump
@netanyahu
@IDF
@CENTCOM
that these are no longer religious sites
they are official regime military bases.
Bomb them.
The people of Iran do NOT want these places anymore.
This has nothing to do with religion they have become fortresses of terror and must be destroyed.
Also strike the homes of the reformists they are the main anti-Israel and anti-America operators inside the regime.
My connection is too slow to push this properly so please tag everyone you can.
We will take to the streets at the right moment.
We will win.
Long live Iran!
Javid shah
#IranWar
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Rest in peace, sailor. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
With deep sorrow, we say farewell to Pearl Harbor survivor Clarence "Bud" R. Lane, who passed away at the age of 100, just weeks shy of his 101st birthday on March 30. On that fateful morning of the Attack on Pearl Harbor, he witnessed the sky darken with enemy aircraft and the harbor erupt in flame. He was there when innocence was shattered and a nation was thrust into World War II. 🕊️ 🇺🇸⚓
On the morning of December 7, 1941, he was heading to muster when the world exploded around him.
A bomb struck the hangar’s paint locker, igniting an inferno. Japanese torpedo planes roared just feet above the water. “We didn’t even have a rock to throw at them,” he once recalled, a young sailor staring into the face of war with nothing but courage in his chest.
That morning would pull America into World War II — and Clarence would spend nearly the entire war in the Pacific. Reassigned to VP-44, serving as flight crew when called, helping establish radio-controlled drone operations on Oahu’s western shore, and later volunteering for duty in England, he answered every call without hesitation.
When the war ended, his service to the skies did not. He worked the oil fields of southeast Kansas before building a career with Boeing Aircraft Company, dedicating his life to aviation. Even in retirement, his spirit never left the cockpit. “Full-time hobby now is still flying,” he said with a smile. “Only with Microsoft Flight Simulator… Grand old bird.”
For decades, he rarely spoke of December 7. The memories were heavy. But in 2001, at the 60th anniversary, he returned to Ford Island. Standing on the exact ground where fire once rained down, his voice broke as he described the attack. His family watched as a man who had carried history in silence finally allowed the emotion to surface. In that solemn moment, the weight of remembrance was visible in his tears.
With Clarence’s passing, another living link to that “day of infamy” has gone silent. But his courage does not fade.
Fair winds and following seas, sailor.
Post credit on Fb: History Vault.

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