Sue Vitton

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Sue Vitton

Sue Vitton

@VittonSue

Katılım Ocak 2019
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Sue Vitton
Sue Vitton@VittonSue·
@Jaded_Chinx I just want to know why she bought so many of those hideous tops in every color.
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👮‍♂️🚒 Tales of Badge & Blaze™
This person is the manager of Homewood Suites By Hilton in Mobile Alabama. He sent a family away with sick child because he can "refuse service to anyone". Even when they have a reservation and prepaid. Completely unacceptable. Please repost this for exposure. Accountability time
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Dr. Jebra Faushay
Dr. Jebra Faushay@JebraFaushay·
In San Diego, a group of middle-aged women dressed in Teletubbies colors sang Twisted Sister’s famous song. If this was France, those women would be topless, so be thankful we are in America.
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Sue Vitton
Sue Vitton@VittonSue·
@JustJenRX You will have a lifetime of issues. That is why I’m so against this surgery. You may end up with bowel problems too. A lifetime of difficulties and infection.
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Just Jen ℞ 🫡🇺🇸
THIS MAN HAS A SURGEON CUT HIS MEMBER OFF AND ACTS SURPRISED HE ALREADY HAS MAJOR COMPLICATIONS!!!
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One Bad Dude
One Bad Dude@OneBadDude_·
This is what TDS looks like.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Today’s final count: 7 million Americans. 3,000 cities. Every state. Philadelphia. Atlanta. Dallas. St. Paul. DC. San Francisco. 500,000 in London. Tel Aviv in the streets. A human banner on the Pacific Ocean spelling out: TRUMP MUST GO NOW. One of the largest single-day demonstrations in American history. The founders settled the kings question in 1776. America settled it again today. Never stop connecting the dots.
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proud jew 🇺🇸 ✡️
proud jew 🇺🇸 ✡️@PhuckYourVax·
Whats the difference between a king and a president. Reply. Idk 🤷‍♂️
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Nate Friedman
Nate Friedman@NateFriedman97·
I confronted a No Kings protestor on the lack of diversity at the protest, she told me she's here because black people can't be.
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Zero Tolerance Policy
Zero Tolerance Policy@ThoughtCrimes80·
What dog breed would you never get? Basically a tie between a French bulldog and a doodle. Honestly, I kinda get the doodle thing.
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Sue Vitton@VittonSue·
@progressforusa What a joke she is. She sure protected from the open border, didn’t she?
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Matthew Taylor
Matthew Taylor@progressforusa·
VP Harris is unstoppable and will never stop fighting for us. Let’s fight for her it’s time to organize and spread the word about our movement! Together we can do it!💙🇺🇸
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
🔥🚨JUST IN: Hollywood actress Jane Fonda joined forces with Joy Reid motivate voters to join ‘No Kings’ protests. “You can protest and look cute while doing it.”
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Steeler4ever
Steeler4ever@steeler4ever79·
Dear lord. Those for sure need trimmed. Stay groomed.
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Skyleigh Uhrich
Skyleigh Uhrich@Sky_Lee_1·
Can you imagine waiting blocks just to get into the airport, thank you Trump and republicans who refuse to come to agreement to fund TSA. #StopTrumpsTSAShutdown
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🚫👁️Drinks on Saturday🇺🇸
Who knew "blacking out" (covering tattoos with solid black ink) has grown in popularity as a bold cover-up method?! Especially among heavily inked people ditching old designs, regrets, or past chapters—like sobriety journeys. @thekatvond recently stunned @TheoVon on his podcast by detailing her full-body blackout process (dozens of hours with artist Hoode215), saying it feels like reclaiming a "clean slate" and even drew fresh hate, making her feel like tattoos were stigmatized again. It's controversial for a few reasons: critics call large blackouts cultural appropriation, likening them to "blackface" by a non-Black person darkening skin—insensitive given historical racism against dark skin—though defenders note its roots in Polynesian/Samoan traditions, not mockery, and many use it purely for practical cover-ups. Others slam it as ugly, irreversible "destruction" of art, risky (heavy pain, swelling, infection, keloid scarring, obscured skin cancer checks, toxic ink concerns), or a lazy trend vs. laser removal. Von D embraces the chaos, but it sparks heated debates on intent, aesthetics, and identity.
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