Patchy
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The thing is, this is exactly how you’re supposed to read. If you don’t know a word you search it up
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When Kai had to google words every few seconds when he was reading 😭
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@Zyro_Dragon I can imagine macros at cons squishing attendees under foot to see who they get at the end 😅
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@BillyBroccy2 "We gave you something useless, pay us >:(" kidding hope it's worth it 😅
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@DoltheDingo Sweet spot, not too crowded. Also want to try combos now 😅
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I’m officially convinced. It was a hoax. The Trump Administration recruited a leftist Kamala Harris voting Trump hater to participate in a staged assassination that would include the shooter getting shot at and then locked in federal prison for the rest of his life. The Kamala Harris voter agreed to this plan, that works against his political and personal interests, because he’s just like a really generous guy. Meanwhile the Trump Administration, despite dastardly planning multiple assassination hoaxes, decided to keep their patsy alive and a permanent liability to them, rather than just killing him like they could have easily done. They did this because they also are really strangely generous in a very odd and specific way. So in summary we have a plot where all parties involved are working against their own interests with no real discernible benefit to any of them. There is no evidence of this plan and it doesn’t even make any intuitive sense and the motives for everyone are unclear if not insane, but still I believe it because I’m a very smart person.
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@AsraNomani @kevincorke @willcain @RCamposDuffy @MizellPreston @M_Dorgan @FoxNews @FoxTrueCrime @danielhoffmanDC @Caltech Piss pour attempt from Einstein over here.
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1/ WATCH: Cole Allen in his own words…
The California computer scientist, 31, accused of opening fire at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner isn’t just any would-be killer — he is an elite-trained engineer from Caltech, where students with perfect SAT scores gain admission.
And now — in a new @FoxNews Digital story with my colleague @pmd_reports — I’ve unearthed a video of him from 2017 speaking publicly about…yes, creating brakes for wheelchairs to make life easier for seniors.
🔗 Read our full story here: foxnews.com/us/cole-allen-…
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Former Japanese television presenter and YouTuber Kanon Aoki has warned that X’s automatic translation tool is damaging Japan’s international reputation as a polite and harmonious society.
She explains that the feature now exposes blunt or negative online comments from some Japanese users to global audiences, revealing opinions on topics like tourism and cultural norms that were previously hidden by language barriers.
Via @FujiNews_


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