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Just minding my own… 😉

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Ivanka Trump RV Q🇺🇸
Ivanka Trump RV Q🇺🇸@0IvankaTrumpRV2·
Simple poll. Please be honest! As of today, how much do you still trust this team? A. 100% B. 75% C. 50% D. 25% E. 0%
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bunnychi75@bunnychi75·
@Geniustechw The shit shaker…he’s trying to shake a turd loose.🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Genius Tech
Genius Tech@Geniustechw·
What’s a good name for the little dance that Trump does?
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bunnychi75@bunnychi75·
@crypto_clubXX @CNN Abso-fucking-lutely! The White House is an historic landmark! Yet he felt the need to destroy it for some vanity project! 😡
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crypto club@crypto_clubXX·
@CNN Do you think judges should have this much power over presidential projects?
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CNN
CNN@CNN·
Federal judge halts President Trump's White House ballroom construction cnn.it/47CY6hA
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Lucas Sanders 👊🏽🔥🇺🇸
Lucas Sanders 👊🏽🔥🇺🇸@LucasSa56947288·
WATCH: Here’s a MAGA man dressing up as an ICE agent to threaten citizens— but they fought back. Threw bucket of water on him yelling, "ICE is made of water." You think he deserves it?
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Emily 🦋
Emily 🦋@EmilySm43·
What comes to mind when you see a photo of Melania?
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Ty@Fanof90smusic·
@BlameEricLamont Allegedly Tamika from xscape might be maga
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ERIC LAMONT
ERIC LAMONT@BlameEricLamont·
While we’re on the subject: Dawn Robinson is also MAGA. She’s a major conspiracy theorist and also pushed that same narrative about our Forever First Lady, Michelle Obama. So before folks go asking her to join En Vogue on this tour, just leave her in the Subaru where she at.
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bunnychi75@bunnychi75·
@BlameEricLamont Damn, for real?? First Chilli, now this!🫩 They might not make much on this tour because of them! Folks are fed up with the Jackass in Chief, and ANYONE who’s pro-orange turd’s been more or less shunned…
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shelby
shelby@thetrueshelby·
It’s happening, y’all. NATO told Trump to fuck off. His US Counterterrorism Chief quit. He’s yelling at reporters. MAGA is dying. Trump is fucked and he knows it.
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bunnychi75@bunnychi75·
@kaitrump Fuck you bitch, how about you sign up to go to war!? 😡😡🖕🏽🖕🏽 $200+ on some bullshit!? FOH!
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bunnychi75@bunnychi75·
@Rassverbs @8NEWS So you’re going to ignore that fact that people have been complaining about the huge increases in their light bills since data centers have been allowed in due to Youngkin! HE was the one who promised tax breaks to those data centers! When your bill is over $600, let us know!
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Rasstro@Rassverbs·
@8NEWS Ask the natural follow up question what are the 2nd and 3rd order effects.Promising tax breaks to build in VA. Now that they are building they take it away. Any business looking to grow/build will see this and say VA doesn’t keep their promise and go elsewhere.
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bunnychi75@bunnychi75·
@TulsiGabbard Yeah, that’s fucking rich, you “pray”, but it’s more a show. You don’t fucking care about this country at all, all of your motherfuckers are making money hand over fist thanks to this administration! Go to hell!😡🖕🏽🖕🏽
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Tulsi Gabbard 🌺
Tulsi Gabbard 🌺@TulsiGabbard·
The quiet moments are often the most important. Last night just before Cabinet members walked onto the House floor for the President’s State of the Union, we joined together in prayer, giving all thanks and praise to God, and praying for the clarity and strength to listen to Him, serve Him, and do His will.
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bunnychi75@bunnychi75·
@rausch47017 @lady_valor_07 You’re still harping on that, you big dummy?? The shit-smelling POTUS is back in the White House, yet y’all are still bitching about the 2020 election! How about get the motherfuck over it??😐
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Marie
Marie@rausch47017·
@lady_valor_07 A. 100 % Still hoping for TRUMP/Vance 2028! 2020 Election was Stolen!
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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
What are the chances you'd vote for JD Vance for President in 2028 and make this Godly family The First Family? A. 100% B. 50% C. 25% D. 0%
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bunnychi75@bunnychi75·
@AntonioS717454 @archeohistories If you were to ever read your history, dipshit, Australia was a British penal colony. Meaning, the Aboriginals were there FIRST. The wyt folks invaded THEIR land, which what you people tend to do!😒😒
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
In 1820s, the island of Tasmania—then called Van Diemen’s Land—was the site of violent conflict between British colonists and the island’s Aboriginal peoples. Settlers expanded farms and grazing land, often through force. Aboriginal communities were driven from their territories, attacked, and displaced. In this brutal environment, one woman emerged as a resistance leader: Tarenorerer. She was a young Aboriginal woman from north-west Tasmania. As colonial violence intensified during what is now known as the Black War, she adapted in ways that surprised and alarmed British authorities. Unlike many Indigenous fighters who relied on traditional weapons, Tarenorerer learned to use a musket—likely taken from settlers or soldiers. She did not simply use firearms herself. She trained others. According to historical accounts, she organized small groups and taught them how to handle guns effectively. She studied settler routines, patrol movements, and supply routes. Instead of direct confrontation, her forces used mobility and knowledge of the land to launch sudden raids on isolated farms. Livestock were seized, buildings burned, and supplies taken. British colonists were shaken. They had expected scattered resistance. Instead, they faced coordinated attacks. Colonial records from the mid-1820s describe her as dangerous and highly capable. A reward was reportedly offered for her capture. Her leadership challenged two colonial assumptions at once: that Aboriginal resistance was disorganized and that women would not lead military action. For the British, this was deeply unsettling. For Aboriginal communities under threat, it was a strategy for survival. The Black War (roughly 1820–1832) was not a minor frontier disturbance. It was a sustained and violent conflict that dramatically reduced the Aboriginal population of Tasmania through killings, forced removals, and disease. In response to Aboriginal resistance, colonial authorities organized large military operations, including the 1830 “Black Line,” an attempt to sweep the island and capture remaining Indigenous people. Tarenorerer’s campaign took place within this larger struggle. Eventually, she was captured—not in open battle, but through pursuit and colonial control measures. Like many other Tasmanian Aboriginal people, she was removed to Flinders Island as part of the British relocation policy. The government claimed it was for protection. In reality, it isolated survivors from their land, culture, and resources. On Flinders Island, conditions were harsh. Disease and despair spread quickly among the relocated communities. Tarenorerer died there in 1831. She was still young. For decades, her story was recorded only in colonial documents, often distorted or minimized. But modern historians and Aboriginal communities have reclaimed her legacy. Today, she is recognized as one of the most significant leaders of Aboriginal resistance in Tasmania. Her actions show that Indigenous resistance was organized, strategic, and determined. They also challenge stereotypes about gender roles in early colonial history. Tarenorerer was not a passive figure in a story of conquest. She was a commander who adapted to new weapons, trained others, and used strategy against a global empire. The British Empire described her as a threat. From another perspective, she was defending her homeland. Her life reflects a larger truth about the Black War: Aboriginal Tasmanians did not disappear quietly. They resisted, adapted, and fought to survive. Tarenorerer’s story is no longer a footnote. It is part of the history of Australia—a reminder that even in the face of overwhelming force, resistance was real, organized, and often led by those colonial powers least expected. © Vintage Facts #archaeohistories
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SABUZ VIEW
SABUZ VIEW@SabuzView·
Q: Everyone better answer this one correctly!! Who was the worst president of the United States?
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Arabella Laurel
Arabella Laurel@ArabellaLaurel8·
@StandUpForTrmp Absolutely, Yes! even there are many people who hates him because of the things he does to make our country grate again. And those people do all the things they can do to make him look bad person to others. #DonaldTrump #MAGA
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Stand Up For Trump
Stand Up For Trump@StandUpForTrmp·
🚨BE HONEST: DO YOU BELIEVE DONALD TRUMP IS A GOOD MAN? A. YES B. NO
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bunnychi75@bunnychi75·
@DougWahl1 Yes, this fucker should be fired! It’s a HIGH SCHOOL TEEN exercising her 1st amendment rights! I noticed that everytime these assholes attack these kids, they always go for the GIRL. Goes to show what pussies they are!😡😡
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Lovable Liberal and his Old English sheepdog
SHOULD THE POLICE CHIEF BE FIRED? The police chief in Quakertown, PA was photographed yesterday placing a choke-hold on a high school student who was part of a walkout protesting ICE. Your thoughts?
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