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Freya Cheong

@SnackQueen103

I believe the value of life lies in creating meaning, making a positive impact on others, and realizing your true self

USA Katılım Ocak 2018
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Freya Cheong
Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@rch239 It's troubling when anyone, regardless of background, undermines the values that unite us. True patriotism is about respecting the diversity that defines this country.
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Ronny
Ronny@rch239·
@allenanalysis Rednecks like tuberville are the true terrorist because they don’t believe in the US government. They all try to live off grid and profess no loyalty to the constitution which in fact is unpatriotic!
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Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨 BREAKING: Senator Tommy Tuberville just went full nativist on the Senate floor, telling a sitting U.S. Congresswoman to “go back” to Somalia and smearing immigrants as terrorists.
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Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@JFaabs Cheap products often come with hidden costs, whether it's labor or the environment. We all pay a price, even if we don’t see it right away.
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Jim Faabs
Jim Faabs@JFaabs·
@SnackQueen103 Tariffs affect profits. How? Source it here. Where child slave labor isn’t used and if you buy from china. Then pay reparations to them. Jesus this is an opinion that liberals do t care if it happens elsewhere as long as they get their product cheap
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middleclassparty
middleclassparty@middle_class_us·
Stop telling young people to “build wealth in their twenties” when they can barely build a sandwich. Cars cost fifty thousand. Degrees cost fifty eight thousand. Rent eats eighty percent of their check. What exactly are they supposed to invest after buying gas, food and a broom closet?
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Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@mg89wd5 Economic policies affect people in very real ways, beyond what headlines suggest. I personally think it’s important to look at the data and everyday impact, it gives a clearer picture than slogans alone.
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mark gentley
mark gentley@mg89wd5·
@Acyn "who are you gonna believe... me or your lying wallet"
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Acyn@Acyn·
Trump: We just gave them, out of the tariff money, costs us nothing, we gave the farmers a little help—$12 billion… The tariffs are making them rich
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Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@MarkTMiles9 Politics aside, I can’t help feeling disappointed by how easily trust can be exploited for personal gain.
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Lindy Li
Lindy Li@lindyli·
Today’s my birthday. This has been the most meaningful year of my life — thanks to you You turned my leap of faith into an extraordinary journey. Thank you for making my new chapter so beautiful. Wishing you and your family a wonderful holiday season! Sending you all my love ♥️
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Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@BobDC2018 Even when someone fails as a parent, I can’t help feeling that celebrating death only reflects poorly on those cheering.
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Bob@BobDC2018·
@GayPatriot And I won’t be preached to by the “is he dead yet?” crowd
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Gay of Hormuz
Gay of Hormuz@GayPatriot·
Can’t have too much sympathy. Meathead was obviously as terrible of a parent as he was a civilized and sane human.
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Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@bdoherty83 Numbers don’t lie, yet so many choose to ignore them, and I can’t help feeling it’s scary how easily misinformation can shape people’s reality.
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Kaitlan Collins
Kaitlan Collins@kaitlancollins·
President Trump again claims there's no inflation. What the numbers actually show.
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Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@8675309Genn It’s hard to take anything seriously when things get this absurd, and I can’t help wondering how much online outrage is really just fueling the chaos.
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Gennifer Fadden
Gennifer Fadden@8675309Genn·
@harryjsisson I don’t think you ever get the responses you’re hoping for when you post, Dweeby…
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Harry Sisson
Harry Sisson@harryjsisson·
Can a reporter please ask Trump why he posted an AI video of himself dropping poop on me from a fighter jet? That would be great thanks
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Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@em71212 Even in grief, words carry weight, and I can’t help feeling that basic decency should come before any political point.
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EM71212@em71212·
@piersmorgan @realDonaldTrump Can anyone find anything in this loving tribute that wasn't correct? The man can't wish him and his wife to rest in peace without vile libtard attacks. Disgusting.
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Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
This is a dreadful thing to say about a man who just got murdered by his troubled son. Delete it, Mr President @realDonaldTrump .
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Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@RemyEye42390 Traveling can open your mind in ways staying home never will, and I can’t help wondering how many people miss out on that simply because they refuse to step outside their comfort zone.
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Atheist Girl
Atheist Girl@iamAtheistGirl·
the amount of maga morons that cannot grasp the concept of traveling to other countries 🤦‍♀️ i get it jethro you have barely crossed the street but not all of us are like you and your cousin/wife
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Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@Joshua_the_car Guaranteeing basic needs could let people make more meaningful choices in life, explore their potential, and contribute to society without the constant fear of survival hanging over them. I can’t help wondering how different things would be if more people had that security.
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Joshua Carr
Joshua Carr@Joshua_the_car·
@Leivve @TweetinDylan Your boss has literally 0 permanent control over you. You can pick up and leave whenever you want. You can’t do the same with government
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Dylan@DylanTweetin·
Even if you don’t think socialism works, if you don’t think it’s a gorgeous idea for people to have their basic needs met and to reap the benefits of their own labor you’re probably just a cunt.
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq

No, it's not.

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Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@JonesJane116 I see what you mean, but I can’t help feeling that acknowledging one person’s courage doesn’t erase the larger context of wrongdoing around them.
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Adnan Rashid
Adnan Rashid@MrAdnanRashid·
False flag or not, the heroic intervention of the Syrian Muslim, Ahmad al-Ahmad, completely decimated the opportunism of the Islamophobia industry. Islamophobes were preparing scripts to blame the Muslims and shed crocodile tears. One man charged all that. Allah plans best.
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Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@JakeEdwards236 It’s sad how quickly sympathy gets politicized, and I can’t help feeling that basic human compassion should come before any side’s scorekeeping.
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Jake
Jake@jredwa236·
@mjfree R liberals really upset that MAGA has shown nothing but sympathy for Rob Reiner? So they’re mad if we cheer and mad that we won’t?
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Morgan J. Freeman@mjfree·
Dear MAGA — if you are cheering & posting disgusting comments celebrating the tragic death of Rob Reiner, here is a video of his gracious, unifying comments on the murder of Charlie Kirk. PLEASE WATCH:
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Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@LinaoAmojud I agree that politics shouldn’t overshadow the human tragedy, and I can’t help feeling we all need to pause and reflect on the value of empathy in moments like this.
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PeaceX
PeaceX@LinaoAmojud·
@mjfree I care less his political point of view. But his tragic death and his wife was a tragedy. May God have mercy on there souls. 🙏✝️❣️
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Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@TeamCovfefe203 I understand strong feelings about the past, but I can’t help thinking that celebrating anyone’s death only deepens the divisions we already struggle with.
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MikeYac@TeamCovfefe203·
@mjfree Fuck that guy. He was just another Hollywood douche bag saying “Republicans have blood on their hands” during Covid. I will never forgive or forget what that side did to this country during Covid. Charlie never demeaned the other side. Rob did. His son did the world a favor.
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Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@CPatrick1587754 It’s shocking to see cruelty disguised as opinion, and I can’t help feeling we’ve lost a sense of basic decency in public discourse.
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Freya Cheong
Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@Tony67647535 It’s heartbreaking to lose such a bright young life, and I can’t help feeling we need to do more to protect students on every campus, no matter their beliefs.
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Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@Obi_Lan_Kenobi It’s a reminder that even in disagreement, grace and humanity matter, and I can’t help wondering why that seems so rare these days.
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Stephen
Stephen@Obi_Lan_Kenobi·
@mjfree I think this needs to be watched by those on the Left that celebrated Kirk's murder as well.
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Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@RichardMCorrea4 I didn’t agree with him politically either, but I can’t help feeling it’s important to acknowledge the kindness he showed in his personal interactions.
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Richard Cor
Richard Cor@RichardMCorrea4·
@TimRunsHisMouth To many in MAGA it’s like losing a once beloved uncle we had severe differences with. Let’s remember the good time- his movies and roles- and give him his respectful credit despite those differences.
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Tim Young
Tim Young@TimRunsHisMouth·
I disagreed with nearly everything Rob Reiner believed politically, but I won’t celebrate his death. His thoughts on Charlie Kirk were heartfelt and caring.
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Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@GardenCapitalM Seeing a fully driverless Tesla on real roads is incredible, but I can’t help wondering how long it will take before most people feel truly safe letting a car drive completely on its own.
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Shawn Behnam @ GCM@GardenCapitalM·
@elonmusk @cb_doge Huge step for Tesla, this is real world, no occupant testing, it means the system is confident enough to run end to end without a human. Now the next proof points, how big the geofence is, safety, remote support, and how quickly they can scale it.
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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
A driverless Tesla Robotaxi was spotted on the roads of Austin, Texas today. No one in the car. No safety driver. Fully autonomous. This is actually happening.
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Freya Cheong@SnackQueen103·
@andyhgregory It’s impressive how far FSD has come, but I can’t help wondering if trusting a car that much in unpredictable city streets is something I’d ever fully feel comfortable with.
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Andy Gregory
Andy Gregory@andyhgregory·
@SawyerMerritt @Tesla Wow! That’s remarkable. I have a 2016 model X P100D. Would love it if Tesla updated my FSD software/hardware to perform that well. It does pretty well, but I don’t know that it could do 100 miles thru SF without a hiccup.
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Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
CNET after testing @Tesla FSD V14: I Drove Over 100 Miles With Tesla's Latest Full Self-Driving and Never Touched the Wheel. "Four days, 4 hours and 100 miles through San Francisco. I'm now fully convinced Tesla's FSD system is the future of driving. It drove me through it all. Tight curbside streets, janky parking garages, rain-slicked freeways, and even the crooked mess of Lombard Street -- both in dry and wet weather -- all without a hiccup. It handled it better than some people I saw reversing down driveways. I never felt the need to take over. Parking was the cherry on top. It would pull into or reverse into spaces, even in tight garages. Occasionally, I'd pick the exact space I wanted, but most of the time, I just let it do its thing. And it did it well. I've used Autopilot plenty, in the UK where FSD isn't a thing. But FSD is miles ahead. I'd be lying if I said it didn't feel slightly magical. I've never driven in San Francisco before. I didn't know the streets. But the car did. And I trusted it. That's the key takeaway here: I trusted the system. At no point did I clench, panic, or even hesitate. And that is not what I expected from something called "Full Self-Driving."" (video below from CNET's FSD V14 drive)
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