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misanthropic

@nuitdeviolence

world politics expert

Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Nick@nerodidntfiddle·
@nuitdeviolence @ConsoomerLs yeah but what if you're found out? can you get charged for fraud by employer for lying about reference and credentials?
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Corporate Absurdity
Corporate Absurdity@ConsoomerLs·
If you’re struggling in the job market, at least you’re not this guy.
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Future Moldovan Citizen Fan
Future Moldovan Citizen Fan@CommonSentiment·
The most amazing thing about Trump is that he can take a cocksucking piece of shit homosexual like Lindsey Graham and turn him into a beloved patriot who stood for truth and justice and will be remembered fondly, regardless of his faults. Thank you Trump and rest in power Lindsey
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Valco
Valco@valconitivo·
@LeBunkerBtc @brivael C'est le mec qui suce la bite de Musk h24 en écrivant des pavés IA insipides? Au secours
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Le ₿unker 🪖
Le ₿unker 🪖@LeBunkerBtc·
Bientôt, les mecs qui écrivent sans IA seront vus comme ceux qui écoutent des vinyles aujourd’hui.
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misanthropic
misanthropic@nuitdeviolence·
@StephenM What about the time Lindsey Graham betrayed President Trump and his supporters by opposing their 2020 election challenges and saying J6 protesters should have been shot in the head?
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Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller@StephenM·
At the end of a particularly thrilling and rollicking meeting in the Oval Office, Lindsey Graham turned to the room and said: “I’ve never had this much fun in my life.” I cannot describe to you how much joy President Trump’s leadership and friendship brought to Lindsey. Meetings with Graham at the White House were filled with camaraderie, kinship and uproarious laughter. As heartbreaking as his sudden passing is, I hope it will bring some measure of comfort to those who cherished him to know just how much he was living his dream every day. Very rarely in life do you get to be exactly where you want to be, when you want to be there, with who you want to be with, doing precisely what you want to do — that was every moment for Lindsey. When President Trump won in Nov 2024, Lindsey was exultant. Elated. And determined. He couldn’t wait to spearhead work, as the Budget Chairman, on the reconciliation bill that would cement President Trump’s most important campaign promises. I’ll never forget the senate lunch, when a couple Senators were a tad off the program, and Lindsey — in his inimitable way — made sure everyone was onside by the time we left. It was a glorious thing to witness. He knew how to move a room. Lindsey was a senator’s senator. The job was everything to him. Truly did he believe in the splendor of the office and the noble lineage behind it, of which he was the worthy heir. He was a senator in the mold of those who fashioned the institution, someone who still had the ability, in a heated exchange, to use rhetorical power to change the course of events. Which is why we will never forget his legendary Kavanaugh moment. We rarely think that we are out of time with our friends, so while there is a lot more I wish I could have said to Lindsey, I am glad that more than once I told him what that moment meant to the whole nation and why he was the only Senator who could have done it with such utter perfection. Most importantly, I had the chance to tell him on many occasions what his friendship meant to me and to us all. There was never once a time he didn’t answer a phone call and lend whatever assistance was required. It was never a question with Lindsey. He believed deeply in the code of friendship and loyalty. The fact that Lindsey started out as a political opponent only to become one the President’s most steadfast and faithful supporters underscores that Lindsey believed emphatically in the voice of the people. There is a lot more I would like to say. His passing, at a time when he had never been more dynamic, is as unexpected as it is shocking. In many respects, Lindsey was the last of a breed of American Senator whose like we may not yet see again for a long time. He lived every minute in the arena, a political gladiator to the very last. More than anything now, our thoughts are with his Sister, nieces and loved ones. We pray that God will ease their sorrow and heal their pain. Lindsey can never be replaced and will never be forgotten. Godspeed, my friend.
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Pino Americano
Pino Americano@PinoAmericano·
Say what you want about Lindsey Graham, but we just lost the strongest Trump supporter in the Senate.
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Roger Stone
Roger Stone@RogerJStoneJr·
Senator LINDSEY GRAHAM, who said that January 6 protesters should be shot in the head and who told the White House counsel that President Trump should be removed under the 25th amendment after January 6 has died at age 71
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John Birch Society
John Birch Society@The_JBS·
Our prayers go out to the family of Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina. May they find peace in this trying time.
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misanthropic
misanthropic@nuitdeviolence·
@HunterBiden Yeah he caused the death of millions but at least he was polite.
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Hunter Biden
Hunter Biden@HunterBiden·
When I heard about Senator Graham’s death last night, the first thing I thought about was not all the things he said and did in service of Donald Trump. I thought of the time before Donald Trump when he was a brother to Senator John McCain. A time when senators from different parties could fight about politics and still be friends. A time when a conservative Republican from South Carolina could say of my father: “If you can’t admire Joe Biden as a person, you’ve got a problem. He’s the nicest person I’ve ever met in politics. As good a man as God ever created.” That is the Senator Graham I will remember today. Not because I have forgotten what came after. Because in that memory there is hope. Hope for a country where brothers can fight like hell over policy and still share a meal, and a laugh, and the loss of the people they love. I will choose to remember the time before Trump. Because I believe in an America after Trump.
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LindyMan
LindyMan@PaulSkallas·
People with HIV have a substantially higher risk of heart attacks, even when the virus is controlled. Some studies put the increase around 50–70%.
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misanthropic
misanthropic@nuitdeviolence·
@zerohedge "Brief And Sudden Illness" means he probably died of death.
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misanthropic
misanthropic@nuitdeviolence·
@mattforney It is very likely that he died of a heart attack at 71. In this case, there are no warning signs, and it is not uncommon to die from it at that age.
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misanthropic
misanthropic@nuitdeviolence·
@levelsio He's 100% right. Make a damn delete button.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
2 hours after a German signs up to your site
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misanthropic
misanthropic@nuitdeviolence·
@TheBondGuy2 They are replacing the carpet because they rolled his corpse in one before taking it out at night!
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Kevin
Kevin@TheBondGuy2·
Mitch McConnell is dead. When a flooring company showed up at his DC Townhouse today with carpet samples I became convinced. When my Dad passed at 94 the first thing we did before putting the house up for sale was to replace the 30 year old carpeting in his bedroom. It’s over and the family should say so.
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