adrianna
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adrianna
@sunchil20
Die hard LA Kings fan
Arizona, USA Katılım Şubat 2012
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🚨HYPOCRITE CUNT BILLIE EILISH JUST GOT ORDERED TO FORK OVER 22 ACRES OF “STOLEN LAND” BACK TO MONTANA’S LAKWAKA TOKA NATION AFTER FENCING IT OFF AND SLAPPING “NO TRESPASSING” SIGNS LIKE THE ENTITLED HOLLYWOOD BITCH SHE IS!
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The same smug pop star who screams “Nobody is illegal on stolen land” just got absolutely wrecked in federal court.
She bought the leisure ranch knowing full well 22 acres belonged to the Native American tribe… but figured the rules didn’t apply to her.
So she did what every out-of-touch celebrity does — fenced the whole thing in and told the actual owners to fuck off.
A federal judge just laughed in her face and stripped her of the land completely.
This is peak liberal hypocrisy: preach about stolen land until it’s your stolen land, then cry when the real owners take it back.
When you eff around with “stolen land” virtue signaling, you really do find out.
Share this everywhere and watch the woke meltdown hit nuclear levels!
Follow @mcafeenew for more drops.

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@KingBobIIV @KirstieMAllsopp Well said! Don't worry, with any luck she took it herself and will soon reap the rewards 😁
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I am deleting this tweet because the anti vaxxers make any discussion impossible. We do need to be aware of plastics & forever chemicals but clearly it impossible to raise these issue on X without being bombarded by references to sheep, waking up, at last etc.etc
Kirstie Allsopp@KirstieMAllsopp
I’ve read two articles in just one day on worrying levels of cancer in younger people. We have to start asking very serious questions about hormone disrupting chemicals and plastics in our environment. How many things do we bombard ourselves with that are totally unnecessary?
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@WallStreetApes I would cook copius amounts of bacon and ham hocks
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A Muslim family of 10 moved into the upstairs unit and because they’re not assimilated to western culture, they are not considerate of their neighbors and won’t be quite
Again, it’s a family of 10 in a 2 bedroom apartment…
Westerners are fighting back the only ways they can because we all know law enforcement and property managers never enforce anything against foreigners
They’re a protected class
Justified? Well… if a noisy family of 10 moved into above you in a 2 bedroom how would you feel….
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@Rickbarmore @JakeCan72 I had a friend that drove a 4 Runner. She went off a cliff on Mulholland Drive and survived. This is not outside the realm of possibility
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@Kragniks @tanpukunokami I don’t disagree. I just can’t believe people would be so disrespectful
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In Japan trash cans are not widely available like in America or most other countries.
I would imagine a shrine would probably be the last place the Japanese would want a garbage can.
And that makes perfect sense when you think about it.
It’s a shrine. A shrine is no place for garbage, even in a can
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Earlier I posted about Fushimi Inari. The most photographed shrine on Earth.
Did you know there's a serious problem happening there right now?
No entrance fee. No security. No bag checks. Free, open 24/7. For 1,300 years, the place ran on a simple assumption: anyone walking in knew it was sacred.
That assumption is breaking.
Yesterday, a local volunteer who's been picking up trash at the shrine for years posted a photo from a restroom near Fushimi Inari.
Empty cans. Plastic bottles. Used diapers covered in feces. Piles of garbage dumped at the hand-washing sink and walked away from.
If you've ever climbed Mount Inari, you know the place. The torii tunnels. The view from the summit. The silence. Seeing it treated like a landfill hits you in the chest.
Whoever did this, foreign or Japanese.
Inari is the deity of rice, harvest, and prosperity. The god of fortune coming back to you.
Your prayers don't get answered anymore.
10 million visitors a year. Mostly tourists. Mostly unaware the place is sacred.
The ones cleaning up after them are unpaid locals. Several times a week. Before sunrise.
The world comes. The locals clean.


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@4thOfJuly365 I had a friend in college that was a gay man. He dressed in women’s clothing, but was adamant that he was a gay MAN that liked to wear women’s clothing. Loved him
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Growing up in the '80s and '90s, I didn't know a single person who was trans. Not in my school, neighborhood, church, or extended family.
Anyone who says they were all hiding is 100% full of shit.
Gender dysphoria wasn't a topic at the dinner table or in health class.
Boys were boys, girls were girls, and the rare tomboy was just that...unique, but not redefined by medical intervention.
We played outside until the streetlights came on, dealt with bullies by learning to stand up, and navigated puberty with awkward conversations and time.
Mental health struggles existed, but they weren't celebrated or rushed into hormones and surgeries.
Today, it feels like an explosion of identification, especially among teens and even young kids.
Studies show most childhood gender confusion resolves naturally by adulthood.
Yet we're seeing record numbers of transitions, regret stories, and detransitioners coming forward.
What changed, and are we helping kids or harming them by treating confusion as destiny?

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@drinkonsaturday Horrible pour. Great body , but no skills behimd the counter
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Despite that beautiful backside of hers—those jean shorts clinging to every curve like they were custom-made for sin, black tank top fighting a losing battle with gravity—the customer service has been fantastic for bar standards. She’s got the smile, the wink, the whole flirtatious routine down cold.
Then she slides the pint we watched her pour, across the sticky bar top. "Miss, I refuse to pay full price for half a beer."
That draft was straight-up criminal: 20% foam collapsing faster than my dignity after last call, and the glass only two-thirds full. A sad little head of bubbles sitting on what amounted to a generous splash of lager. I paid for a pint, not a foam party with commitment issues.
Come on now, who taught you that was the right way to pour? Was it your manager who clearly skipped the "proper beer service" chapter? A respectful two-finger head is tradition; this is just robbery in a frosted glass with extra attitude and zero respect for the craft.
Next round better come out like it owes me money and respects the pour—full, cold, and proud. I’ll keep tipping like a gentleman if you keep pouring like my mistress.
Beer snobs, raise your properly filled glasses.
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@WallStreetApes How convenient that they weren’t able to record 🤷🏻♀️
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Just reported by Jesse Watters, NASA “New video of Artemis II swinging around the dark side of the moon for 45 minutes”
“It was a total blackout, no signal from the deep space network, but now Houston's back in contact”
“The crew saw the lunar surface like no other human's ever seen before they even snapped photos of the moon from their phone. Right now, astronauts are seeing a solar eclipse. The mission isn't just historic, it's record breaking. Artemis traveled over 250,000 miles. That's deeper into space than any other humans have gone before beating Apollo 13”
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@goatpurple1 @StuffForSisters @Steve_Sailer Back in college, it was cheaper for me to either buy a round trip ticket I had no intention of using the retutn leg, or, I could take a taxi from Boston to Providence for $80 and fly one way for the cheapest price
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LMAO. my story:
needed 1 way trip to Detroit, was getting quoted like 800 bucks. I asked how much 2 way, answer 350 bucks . . . then a pause . . . then "but you can't use this for one way". I burst out laughing, said "got it - don't worry I will use both flights". She was mad but sold me the 2way.
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@SunSpotStudio @EMo_Drags_The_l @ImMeme0 You’re lucky you weren’t. I wasn’t trying to be a bitch, but no way that is a weekend road trip 🥰
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@sunchil20 @EMo_Drags_The_l @ImMeme0 I was TDY to Yuma, when we got a day off we drove to Mexicali. Random guy the gas station let me hit on a joint. What a great ride through the desert.
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🚨BREAKING: TikToker who called America a “shithole,” trashed the USA nonstop, and bragged about escaping to Mexico just announced she's moving BACK less than two months later.
She and her husband grabbed dual citizenship, packed up the kids, and couldn't stop gushing about their big move to Mexico.
"Amazing country! Incredible food! 'Affordable' healthcare!"
She even mocked her husband’s Mexican family for buying into "American propaganda" when they warned them not to go.
Fast-forward less than two months: Their son got seriously sick. Savings gone on healthcare bills. Now they're rushing back to the U.S. for that free American treatment they loved trashing.
All that hype and attitude collapsed in weeks. Funny how fast “paradise” turns into a return ticket to the country they were hating on.
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@EMo_Drags_The_l @ImMeme0 No. You didn’t. That is almost a full 48 hour drive. No way you did that “in a weekend “
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@ImMeme0 Me and a Marine buddy drove to Playa del Carmen one weekend from MCAS Yuma. Got there and there was literally nothing there... water and a few trees. We didnt even find food. 1983. We did get to meet the Federales though.
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@LangmanVince @Boldyboy1975 he posts this all the time, well, not this exact thing, but it’s wholesome
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@maaayuob @The_Weed_Hottie @stonergump Very welcome. The peppercorn advice is solid, not just for edibles 🤣
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