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@spiderstumbled

Retweets are blood oaths of fealty. 🥸 Also on B sky. Not here to debate or argue with stupid people. I prefer to mute.

Illinois Katılım Haziran 2009
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Frank
Frank@spiderstumbled·
@LurkerBored @NickyFrank30 Rubio has to resign to run. Trump will not want him to do that. Also, Rubio is, and I want to be gentle here, an absolute stone-cold 100% certified moron.
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@Alicia_Smith19 Total bullshit. What's he going to do instead? Spend time with his kids?
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🌹dimac@MrsFinkelstein1·
@spiderstumbled @CurtisDaly_ I would ask if they are trans (from looking at the photo it's pretty obvious tbh, still very feminine jaw, cheekbones and forehead).
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Joseph Nolla, SJ@josephnollasj·
“Pope Leo was a math major? I wonder what his encyclicals will be like” Like this
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🌹dimac
🌹dimac@MrsFinkelstein1·
@spiderstumbled @CurtisDaly_ As I said, as she is still a biological female, no issues. I have very little to fear from someone without a penis (or even someone with a frankenpenis that takes 5mins to inflate) 🤷🏼‍♀️
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Frank@spiderstumbled·
@CentristMadness The other 3 are impossible. I could conceivably take 100 hook shots over his reach and bank one in.
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Frank@spiderstumbled·
@jbarro The Olympic gold medal hockey game in Madison Square Garden would be pretty sweet.
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@BrilynHollyhand I just imagined you throwing a punch and it was the funniest thing I have ever seen.
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Brilyn Hollyhand
Brilyn Hollyhand@BrilynHollyhand·
Golf teaches you more about life in just 18 holes than many colleges do in 4 years. There are no safe spaces. The golf club doesn't care about my feelings, it only cares about results.
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Politics & Poll Tracker 📡
Politics & Poll Tracker 📡@PollTracker2024·
VoteHub projects State Senator David Brock Smith has won the Republican nomination for US Senate in Oregon He’ll face off against Senator Jeff Merkley (D) in November.
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JoeVento🇺🇸
JoeVento🇺🇸@Vento_Const·
Jane Fonda is an American Traitor.
Rip Wheeler@WheelerRipWA

Barbara Walters once wrote that many Americans have forgotten — and many others were never taught — how Jane Fonda’s actions during the Vietnam War were viewed by countless POWs and veterans. One of the most widely repeated accounts comes from Air Force pilot Jerry Driscoll, a POW held in the “Hanoi Hilton.” According to the story, he was cleaned up and forced to appear before Jane Fonda during her visit to North Vietnam. When ordered to praise his captors’ “humane treatment,” he instead spat at her. He was reportedly beaten severely afterward, suffering injuries that permanently affected his vision and ended his flying career. Another former POW, Colonel Larry Carrigan, described how prisoners secretly passed Jane Fonda slips of paper containing their Social Security numbers in hopes of proving to the world they were alive. The story claims she later handed those papers over to North Vietnamese officers, resulting in brutal beatings for the men involved. Carrigan survived. Others allegedly did not. Former civilian adviser Michael Benge, who was imprisoned for more than five years, also spoke publicly about his experience. He said he agreed to meet with Fonda because he wanted to tell her the truth about the treatment POWs endured — not the “humane and lenient” image being presented for propaganda purposes. According to Benge, he was severely punished before any meeting could happen. For many veterans and military families, Jane Fonda’s 1972 trip to Hanoi became a symbol of betrayal during a painful chapter in American history. While supporters viewed her as an antiwar activist protesting U.S. policy, critics believed her actions crossed the line into giving aid and comfort to America’s enemy during wartime. Decades later, the anger and controversy surrounding “Hanoi Jane” still remain powerful for many who served, suffered, or lost loved ones during the Vietnam War. Whatever one’s political views may be, the experiences of POWs and veterans deserve to be remembered and treated with respect.

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Rip Wheeler@WheelerRipWA·
Barbara Walters once wrote that many Americans have forgotten — and many others were never taught — how Jane Fonda’s actions during the Vietnam War were viewed by countless POWs and veterans. One of the most widely repeated accounts comes from Air Force pilot Jerry Driscoll, a POW held in the “Hanoi Hilton.” According to the story, he was cleaned up and forced to appear before Jane Fonda during her visit to North Vietnam. When ordered to praise his captors’ “humane treatment,” he instead spat at her. He was reportedly beaten severely afterward, suffering injuries that permanently affected his vision and ended his flying career. Another former POW, Colonel Larry Carrigan, described how prisoners secretly passed Jane Fonda slips of paper containing their Social Security numbers in hopes of proving to the world they were alive. The story claims she later handed those papers over to North Vietnamese officers, resulting in brutal beatings for the men involved. Carrigan survived. Others allegedly did not. Former civilian adviser Michael Benge, who was imprisoned for more than five years, also spoke publicly about his experience. He said he agreed to meet with Fonda because he wanted to tell her the truth about the treatment POWs endured — not the “humane and lenient” image being presented for propaganda purposes. According to Benge, he was severely punished before any meeting could happen. For many veterans and military families, Jane Fonda’s 1972 trip to Hanoi became a symbol of betrayal during a painful chapter in American history. While supporters viewed her as an antiwar activist protesting U.S. policy, critics believed her actions crossed the line into giving aid and comfort to America’s enemy during wartime. Decades later, the anger and controversy surrounding “Hanoi Jane” still remain powerful for many who served, suffered, or lost loved ones during the Vietnam War. Whatever one’s political views may be, the experiences of POWs and veterans deserve to be remembered and treated with respect.
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Frank
Frank@spiderstumbled·
@ZackMorrison18 There were 13 slots on the dial, but only about 6 channels that broadcast. In NYC the networks were 2,4, and 7. I guess Fox had taken over 5 by then. Plus independent stations on 9 and 11, with PBS on 13. So 7. (Some people had cable by 1992 but it was not a majority.)
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Angry Mr Bungle
Angry Mr Bungle@AngryMrBungle·
@NancyMace Do you think you look womanly here? You could definitely pass for trans
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Nancy Mace
Nancy Mace@NancyMace·
"A woman shall not wear a man's garment, nor shall a man put on a woman's cloak, for whoever does these things is an abomination to the Lord your God." - Deuteronomy 22:5
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Frank@spiderstumbled·
@NancyMace "Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the Lord." Leviticus 19:28,
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@StevenCheung47 Has anyone mentioned how homely you are, Steven?
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Frank@spiderstumbled·
@chicagobars I for one weighed in by cooking today and got splashed with some hot olive oil for my efforts. The young people are right.
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Chicago Bars
Chicago Bars@chicagobars·
The main thing I’ve learned during the week long generational “Cooking vs DoorDash” fight on here? That we have a decade of recent college grads who think “Seizing the means of production” is using somebody’s else’s smartphone to order themselves burritos.
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Frank@spiderstumbled·
@JAllen_NYC Her endorsement would be a pretty big get, especially if she voted for someone more moderate than whoever takes up Bernie's lane. (I'm guessing a 7 car pileup that doesn't make it to Super Tuesday.)
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THE BASTARD 𓂀
THE BASTARD 𓂀@bastard_untamed·
THE BASTARD 𓂀@bastard_untamed

🚨 THE BASTARD FIGHTS FOR CHUD 🔥💥 Straight raw facts, no copium, no bullshit police affidavit spin that we ALL know gets twisted to fit the narrative. Dalton “Chud the Builder” Eatherly didn’t start shit. Words—even the rawest, most rage-bait slurs 🗣️—are protected speech under the First Amendment and the Tennessee Constitution. They DO NOT give some CRAZY-riddled hothead the legal right to put hands on you. Period. Joshua Fox knew exactly who Chud was, knew his brand, knew he ran armed (it’s not a secret when the dude’s livestreaming confrontations daily), and STILL chose violence. That makes Fox the aggressor, full stop. 🛑 ⚖️ Tennessee law backs Chud 100% on this. Tennessee Code Annotated § 39-11-611 (Stand Your Ground / Self-Defense): “A person who is not engaged in unlawful activity and is in a place where the person has a right to be has NO DUTY TO RETREAT before threatening or using force... to the degree the person reasonably believes the force is immediately necessary to protect against the other’s use or attempted use of unlawful force.” And for DEADLY FORCE (which Chud used): “...if the person has a reasonable belief that there is an imminent danger of death, serious bodily injury... The danger creating the belief... is real, or honestly believed to be real at the time, and the belief of danger is founded upon reasonable grounds.” Chud was lawfully carrying (2A + Tennessee constitutional carry 🇺🇸). He was in a public courthouse plaza where he had every right to be. Fox comes at him over “chimp out” talk (protected words), throws the first punch, keeps swinging on a smaller man who’s already drawing to de-escalate the threat. Chud REASONABLY FEARED FOR HIS LIFE — Fox is a 31-year-old Army vet with a documented aggravated domestic assault arrest in 2024 where he threatened his wife with a screwdriver and tried to burn their damn apartment down with an aerosol can. That’s not some random dude; that’s a violent felonious son of a bitch who escalates to weapons and fire when pissed. 🪓🔥 Fox’s own Facebook posts from January prove PREMEDITATION — he was “hoping to run into the chud mf” and wanted to fight him for clout to launch his own Twitch stream. He SOUGHT THIS OUT. He knew Chud was strapped. He attacked anyway. 💥 In that split second, Chud had every legal right under Tennessee stand-your-ground to believe Fox could overpower him, take the gun, and turn it on him or bystanders. That’s textbook reasonable fear of death or serious bodily injury. Chud fired to stop the threat. Self-defense. Case closed. ✅ Fuck the affidavit. Police reports are written to justify arrests and cover asses — they always downplay the aggressor. The VIDEO EVIDENCE (surveillance + eyewitnesses) and Chud’s immediate post-shooting audio (where he tells first responders Fox hit first and wouldn’t stop) will destroy their weak “bladed stance” narrative in court. To every chimp, blue-haired activist, and media hack screaming “racist NAZI” while ignoring Fox’s history and premeditation: You don’t get to rewrite self-defense law because you hate the words Chud says. Tennessee stand-your-ground, the 2nd Amendment, the 1st Amendment, and the Bill of Rights don’t give a fuck about your feelings. 😤 Chud was within his legal rights the second Fox put hands on him. He’s walking. The video will prove it. The law is on his side. Cry harder, seethe louder, cope in the comments — Dalton Eatherly is coming home a free man. 🏆🇺🇸 We rocking with this shit. Freedom ain’t free, and self-defense ain’t optional when a violent aggressor chooses the wrong target. Let the kangaroo court try — it’s gonna get laughed out. CHUD DID NOTHING WRONG. TENNESSEE LAW SAYS SO. END OF STORY. 💪🔥🦍(SS-589) OUT BUT NEVER FAR AWAY🐰🕳️🇺🇸🪖⚔️🐺

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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
Megyn Kelly, who endorsed and campaigned for Trump in the 2024 election: “I didn’t expect the corruption to be quite as widespread as it has been. The self-dealing, the lining of his and his family’s pockets. It’s shocking… You look across the board at the Trump family, I’ve never seen a family get so rich off the presidency.”
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