Allen Dunlap

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Allen Dunlap

Allen Dunlap

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Allen Dunlap
Allen Dunlap@dunlapstories·
@machioluoma Created hell for those that didn’t want him. Abiding by your wishes. Oh wait, you wanted to tejectAND get the benefits of? Haha. Silly rabbit…
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Machi
Machi@machioluoma·
I can never worship a God who tells me to forgive my enemies 490 times yet he Created Hell for his own enemies. Why hasn’t he destroyed Satan till date?
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Allen Dunlap
Allen Dunlap@dunlapstories·
@XpressTR I’m pretty sure I don’t make 4k a month at my job… I’d be really excited for 4k.
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XpressTR@XpressTR·
Boşanma davasında çocukların velayetini kazandığı için sevinen anne, babanın çocuk masrafları için her ay 4.000 dolar ödeyeceğini öğrenince adeta yıkıldı.
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Allen Dunlap
Allen Dunlap@dunlapstories·
@cwebbonline That’s not disdain. You’re seeing something you’re not used to. It’s someone speaking without the performative empathy that seeks to squeeze tax dollars for whatever the left really spent it on. It’s shocking to you, like a foreign language.
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Christopher Webb
Christopher Webb@cwebbonline·
The level of disdain Spencer Pratt has for the unhoused is disgusting. And if you’re fine with this kind of talk, I don’t want to know you. Josh Haskell: “What are your plans for the over 40,000 homeless people in Los Angeles?” Spencer Pratt: “Well, they’re not homeless. They’re drug addicts. Most of these people are addicted to fentanyl and meth… They are choosing to be on the streets because they want to do drugs. They don’t want rules. They don’t want to listen. They want to have animals to abuse.”
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Jenni
Jenni@hashjenni·
Zohran Mamdani is 34 years old. YOUNG PEOPLE CAN LEAD EFFECTIVELY. You don't have to be 70 with "life experience" to do a good job.
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Allen Dunlap
Allen Dunlap@dunlapstories·
@David_Y3 Yes. Christianity is about choice. Christ lets us choose. It’s also his job to judge, not ours.
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ぴろん🌸
ぴろん🌸@pirooooon3·
アメリカ人に聞きたい! 銃は必要か? 出来ればない方がよい? 私は1度、射撃場で銃を撃った事があるが 銃はない方が良いと思った 日本には絶対にいらない アメリカには銃社会になる歴史があったのは理解している
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Gabbar
Gabbar@Gabbar0099·
Highest rates of prostitution in the World : 1.Thailand (Buddhist) 2.Denmark (Christian) 3.Italy (Christian) 4.Germany (Christian) 5.France (Christian) 6.Norway (Christian) 7.Belgium (Christian) 8.Spain (Christian) 9.United Kingdom (Christian) 10.Finland (Christian) Highest rates of theft in the world: 1.Denmark and Finland (Christian) 2.Zimbabwe (Christian) 3.Australia (Christian) 4.Canada (Christian) 5. New Zealand (Christian) 6.India (Hindu) 7.England and Wales (Christian) 8.United States (Christian) 9.Sweden (Christian) 10.South Africa (Christian) Highest rates of alcohol addiction in the world: 1.Moldova (Christian) 2.Belarus (Christian) 3.Lithuania (Christian) 4.Russia (Christian) 5.Czech Republic (Christian) 6.Ukraine (Christian) 7.Andorra (Christian) 8.Romania (Christian) 9.Serbia (Christian) 10.Australia (Christian) Highest homicide rates in the world: 1.Honduras (Christian) 2.Venezuela (Christian) 3.Belize (Christian) 4.El Salvador (Christian) 5.Guatemala (Christian) 6.South Africa (Christian) 7.Saint Kitts and Nevis (Christian) 8.The Bahamas (Christian) 9.Lesotho (Christian) 10.Jamaica (Christian) Most dangerous gangs in the world: 1.Yakuza (non-religious) 2.Agberos (Christian) 3.Wah Sing (Christian) 4.Jamaica Posse (Christian) 5.Primeiro (Christian) 6.Aryan Brotherhood (Christian) Largest drug cartels in the world: 1.Pablo Escobar – Colombia (Christian) 2.Amado Carrillo – Colombia (Christian) 3.Carlos Lehder – Germany (Christian) 4.Griselda Blanco – Colombia (Christian) 5.Joaquín Guzmán – Mexico (Christian) 6.Rafael Caro – Mexico (Christian) And then they say that #Islam is the cause of violence and terrorism in the world and want us to believe that. Who started World War I? Not Muslims. Who started World War II? Not Muslims. Who killed about 20 million of Australia’s indigenous people? Not Muslims. Who dropped the nuclear bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in Japan? Not Muslims. Who killed more than 100 million Native Americans in South America? Not Muslims. Who killed about 50 million Native Americans in North America? Not Muslims. Who kidnapped more than 180 million Africans as slaves from Africa, of whom about 88% died and were thrown into the oceans? Not Muslims. First, we must define terrorism or understand how terrorism is viewed by non-Muslims. If a non-Muslim commits a terrorist act, it is called a crime; but if a Muslim commits it, it is called terrorism. We must stop dealing with double standards.
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Allen Dunlap
Allen Dunlap@dunlapstories·
@JohnCleese Radicals are the snake in the grass…. Moderates are the grass
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Street Fight 🥊
Street Fight 🥊@Streetfight983·
Woman spits at an Indian🇮🇳 convenience store worker after he told her to control her kid from running around inside the store.
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Udohammer
Udohammer@UdoBureau·
@BasilTheGreat Deporting someone that didn't commit any crime? What will their faith when deported, to start life afresh ? Sometimes the government needs to understand that someone have built his life there already and will be difficult for them to do life when deported
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
Robert Jenrick admits Reform UK will NOT deport foreign nationals living in social housing Trevor Phillips showed him Restore Britain's deportation plans and was clear "YOU DON'T AGREE WITH RESTORE'S POLICIES" There are approx. half a MILLION social homes currently occupied by foreign nationals in the UK Deport them all and give those homes to British people Reform are just weak sauce It's time to Restore Britain
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Muslim woman at University of Houston in Texas says Egypt is a much better country than America “I'm a woman in an Islamic State. I've lived in Egypt my entire life. I just moved here 2 years ago. Genuinely, my life there, infinitely better than my life here. Infinitely better — It's way more fun. I feel way safer. Way safer. I've never had to walk out at night and think, "Oh, I should have pepper spray on me." Never. Ever. There's no place where you would go in like Cairo, Alexandria, whatever, where you'd feel actually unsafe” She’s asked about Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Would she be safe there to walking around as a woman. She says she doesn’t know Maybe she should go back and live in Egypt because let me remind you of the laws there Shaw Law family laws for Muslims - Men have unilateral talaq (divorce) rights; women must go through courts - Inheritance: Women generally receive half the share of male relatives. - Muslim women cannot marry non-Muslim men but Muslim men can marry Christians and Jewish women - Polygamy is permitted for men - Blasphemy / “Contempt of Religion” Laws that criminalizes ridiculing, insulting, or showing contempt for the “heavenly religions” Penalty: Up to 5 years in prison plus fines - De Facto Criminalization of Homosexuality. Laws 10/1961 and Penal Code provisions on “debauchery,” “public indecency,” and “immorality” are used Up to 3 years per charge can stack to longer sentences, plus fines. Police reportedly use dating apps for entrapment LGBT individuals face arrests are prosecutions - Extreme Protest Laws - Requires advance notification to police for gatherings of 10+ people. - Gives authorities broad power to ban, reroute, or disperse protests on vague “national security” or “public order” grounds. - Effectively bans most peaceful demonstrations
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Allen Dunlap
Allen Dunlap@dunlapstories·
@LukakuNotRomero His smirk. I think he was actually proud of her. Also. Killed with his own knife that started all this.
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L.A. Clips
L.A. Clips@LukakuNotRomero·
🎥: Game of Thrones Lord Baelish trial in Winterfell
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Bobola
Bobola@cutiesting·
They called him weak… just a scrap robot from the junkyard. But in that final round, fighting side by side with his son while his woman watched from the crowd, he made the whole world believe in miracles again 🤖🥹🔥 🎬: Real Steel
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Allen Dunlap
Allen Dunlap@dunlapstories·
@MasterMaliq It’s the 99% that don’t condemn or fight against that are the passive acceptance and therefore also the problem. Your first response is whataboutisms. Nope. We’re not doing that. There’s the snake and then there’s the grass the snake hides in. Mowing helps.
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
Radical Muslims are less than 1% of 2 BILLION Muslims. Yet you people judge the entire religion by the actions of a tiny minority? Be honest you just hate Muslims. Period.
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Allen Dunlap
Allen Dunlap@dunlapstories·
@ma1ybe Literally a thousand places to leave a baby. Fire stations , hospitals… lack of info about options other than death is your issue here.
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Big Brain Business
Big Brain Business@BigBrainBizness·
Ken Griffin, Founder and CEO of Citadel, on why a $2.50 Coke at McDonald's tells you everything about the U.S. economy: For Griffin, the price of a single fast-food drink captures the story of the past six years. "$2.50 for a Coke. And before the Biden administration, it was $0.99." That jump is a window into something much bigger: "The United States has endured prolonged and persistent inflation now for 6 years." Griffin explains that these everyday price shocks carry a psychological weight far heavier than the numbers themselves: "The rise of gasoline prices at the gas station, it's like a triggering event. It just brings back to all of us the fact that the purchasing power of the dollar has declined so precipitously for 6 years now." The Coke is just one example. Eggs are another. Griffin points to New York City prices in the range of "7, 8, 9 dollars for a dozen eggs", and notes that even though they've come down somewhat, they remain painfully elevated. Each of these small, daily encounters with higher prices adds up to something larger. A creeping anxiety about the future: "I think everybody in our country, when we see a price shock in any of our day-to-day commodities, gasoline for example, it's just deeply triggering. And I think that there's just a general apprehension of how much more purchasing power are we going to lose because of the economic policies that we're pursuing in Washington." His message to policymakers is direct: "It's very important that this administration and that the legislature continues to stay focused on how do we strengthen the purchasing power of the dollar? How do we make sure that Americans' paychecks go further?" The takeaway: a $2.50 Coke isn't really about a Coke. It's about what the dollar in your pocket can no longer buy at the drive-thru, the gas pump, and the grocery aisle. Until purchasing power is restored, that frustration will keep growing into something much harder to ignore.
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