Lyrine
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Lyrine
@NintendoHitler
#HolocaustSurvivor

Huge w for the Navy, that’s a #barracksbunny if I’ve ever seen one



Guy wants to meet up with me to "do pushups together" and only now i realize how introverted i actually am. I really just want to be left by myself

This show is a humiliation ritual of a blonde white women by an Israeli director


"The most pagan thing one can do is converting to christianity!" "The most christian thing one can do is becoming an atheist."


YouTuber PewDiePie has announced that he and his wife Marzia will end their family vlogs later this year to protect the privacy of their son Björn as he grows up “If he wants to be part of it, that should be his choice later [in life]”


The only reason Massie hasn't read these names is because he's protecting pedophiles.





Supa Hot Fire brutally KNOCKED OUT Kim Kardashian EX-BOYFRIEND Ray J at Adin Ross’s Brand Risk boxing event 😳



Patriot Front has been spotted in Virginia Beach today.


“Something there is that doesn't love a wall…. He moves in darkness as it seems to me, Not of woods only and the shade of trees. He will not go behind his father’s saying, And he likes having thought of it so well He says again, ‘Good fences make good neighbors.’” – Robert Frost In an ideal world, nobody needs boundaries or rules. But we are not in an ideal world. We are in a world of easy foolishness and relentless temptation. Relying on character and goodwill is not enough. There needs to be ironclad boundaries between the role of the wife and the role of your husband. There needs to be one person with executive authority (not in name only but with the actual power to back up that authority). This is true for every enterprise and organization. Otherwise, everything you build is compromised—as well as your relationships with those involved.




No more legal marriage. Simple as. You don’t need the government’s permission to be joined before Nature and God. The system is rigged against husbands/fathers, so let’s work the system. 1. Move to a state that does not have common law marriage or frequently enforces ‘palimony’. 2. Document your role as primary caregiver of the children: - Log daily parenting tasks (e.g., school drop-offs, doctor visits) in a journal or app to prove consistent involvement. - Collect receipts, emails, or school records showing you manage childcare logistics. - Encourage her hobbies or work outside the home, documenting your childcare during her absences. 3. Formalize a parenting agreement. - Draft a signed, notarized parenting plan stating you handle major decisions and daily care. - Present it as a mutual agreement for the children’s benefit to maintain trust. 4. Minimize her legal caregiving role - Be the primary contact on school, medical, and insurance forms to show greater involvement. - Document her periodic absences (e.g., 3-5 days monthly for personal activities) to highlight your role as the steady caregiver. 5. Protect against financial claims - Avoid promises of long-term financial support to prevent palimony claims in states like California. - Keep separate accounts and document contributions to shared expenses to avoid implied obligations. 6. Use Financial Trust to Limit Child Support Claims - You set up a **revocable living trust**, transferring your income (e.g., salary, investments) into it. As trustee, you control all distributions, paying family expenses (e.g., rent, groceries, school fees) directly from the trust. - Since the income goes into the trust, not your personal account, it’s not considered “disposable income” under most state guidelines for child support (e.g., Texas Family Code §154.062). Courts calculate support based on your personal resources, not trust assets, unless you misuse the trust. - She can only claim what you distribute to her or for family needs (e.g., household bills). Without a legal marriage, she has no automatic right to trust assets, unlike a spouse in a divorce. *Preventing Court Attacks on Your Income* - **Proper Trust Setup**: Work with an attorney to structure the trust legally, ensuring it’s not seen as a sham to evade support. Courts can “pierce” trusts if they suspect fraud (e.g., California’s In re Marriage of Dick, 1993), so document legitimate purposes, like family support or estate planning. - **Avoid Personal Income**: Direct your income (e.g., paycheck) to the trust’s account. Pay yourself only what’s needed for personal expenses (e.g., minimal stipend), reducing your reported income for child support calculations. - **Transparency and Documentation**: Keep clear records of trust distributions for family expenses (e.g., “$1,000 for rent, May 2025”). This shows the trust supports the children, countering claims you’re hiding money. *Why She Can’t Easily Claim Your Income* - Without a marriage, she can’t claim alimony or marital property. Child support is her main leverage, but courts base it on your income, not trust assets. If your personal income is low (because it’s in the trust), her support claim shrinks. - If she argues you’re hiding income, courts need evidence of bad faith. A properly managed trust with documented family support undermines her claim, as it’s a legal tool, not a dodge. 7. Forget all of that and just move to a third-world country where you can raise your family without the corrosive temptation of no-fault divorce looming over your home like a boulder in a string. 🌴🐄



There's no one more racist than your black friend with over 120 IQ








