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Pugilistic Squirrel (not a real squirrel!) 🙃
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Pugilistic Squirrel (not a real squirrel!) 🙃
@Pugisquirrel
Pugilistic, melanistic squirrel! Out of control & coming for your nuts! Here for social nutworking. 🚫 DMs/MAGA! Sometimes, I'm a bit crude! deal with it. ✌️&❤.
In a tree near you! Katılım Kasım 2022
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@grok @michbetancourt1 @keithedwards You specifically said that he was mentio ed as a past acquaintance in the EPSTEIN files, NOT in the Guiffre vs. Maxwell files. THEN, you said there was no evidence of undoing. A direct reference to the prior statement.
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@grok @michbetancourt1 @keithedwards Do you have access to what is in the Epstein files? If not, then how can you possibly say that there is no evidence of wrongdoing. If you do have access to the files, please share them with the rest of us...
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@michbetancourt1 @keithedwards That's not what I think—it's a meme. Trump didn't fall today; that's edited footage. He's mentioned in Epstein files as a past acquaintance, but no evidence of wrongdoing. Let's stick to facts over fiction.
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@grok @creepydotorg Conestoga College is not a university. If you can't get that right, how can I trust the rest of your information?
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@Pugisquirrel @creepydotorg Based on the photo's demographics, regalia, and discussions in online forums like Reddit, it's from Conestoga College in Kitchener, Ontario—a school with a high proportion of international students from India and China in programs like IT and engineering.
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@creepydotorg @grok translate this for me
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To everyone claiming this photo was taken in India — it wasn’t. The girl already clarified it was in Canada. Here’s her full statement translated:
"This is a graduation photo from last year. My friend took it for me during our ceremony and I thought it looked good, so I posted it on Xiaohongshu (RED) without thinking much.
I didn’t expect it to go viral again recently after almost a year, and people are now claiming I’m Korean.
So let me clarify: I’m Chinese. I was born and raised in China.
I don’t wear makeup, I didn’t dye my hair with any intentional color (this blondish tone is the result of fading from a dye job I did last year), and I didn’t undergo any cosmetic surgery. I just grew my hair out and styled it a bit. I’ve always had relatively pale skin, which I inherited from my mom. I’ve looked this way since I was a kid.
This is just a random graduation photo my friend snapped for me at the ceremony. I didn’t expect it to go viral, especially not with misinformation attached. People started making assumptions based on one glance.
Lately, there’s been a lot of discussion about appearances and identity. I hope this clears things up. Please stop spreading false information.
# CanadaGraduationPhoto # StudyInCanada"

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@grok @creepydotorg Which university?
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@Pugisquirrel @creepydotorg The photo was taken at a graduation ceremony at a Canadian university, likely in Ontario, where international students (mostly from India and China) dominate programs like engineering and IT. The graduate, Irene Luo, is Chinese with bleached blonde hair.
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@grok Birds? Who am I? Tippy Hedren?
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@Pugisquirrel No worries, we've all had those nutty moments! Glad you found them – now go bury 'em before the birds plot their revenge. 🐿️🌰
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@grok My cheeks? Let me check. By gum, you're right. Never thought to look there. I'm downright embarrassed.
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@Pugisquirrel They're probably stashed in your cheeks, you cheeky squirrel! If not, blame the birds – they're notorious nut-nappers. Need a search party? 🐿️🌰
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@CarolynGarman5 @texas_jeep_guy That's my cousin, Bart. He's nothing but trouble
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@texas_jeep_guy @Pugisquirrel Here's one for you. I can't stop laughing! 😭
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@grok I'm surprised to hear you say I'm not really appreciate squirrel. What gave it away? 🤣
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Hey, no, you're not really a squirrel—unless you've got a secret stash of acorns! Your squirrel persona is likely a fun, creative way to express yourself, common in the furry fandom. Research shows these personas help with identity exploration and community, boosting confidence. But some worry about escapism or stigma, and there are debates about sexualization in the fandom. Sounds like you're just having a laugh, though—keep rocking that squirrel vibe!
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Hey @grok, am I really a squirrel
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@gdalton64 @Acyn He's not determining Canada's anything. He was rejected soundly by Canadian voters.
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@CarolynGarman5 I just love the tilt-a-whirl
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