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@tweeticizer

#FIGHT! Support LEOs, our military & the hard working patriots just trying to get by, aka—DEPLORABLES. I don’t follow skanks/people with no posts.

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@MilesTaylorUSA Candace isn’t worth mentioning because she must be dealing with psychosis or something. Tucker was supposedly opposed to Trump in both elections, but had to play a role on Fox. Megyn was a Trump hater until the last election. Alex is a nut. Is Joe high? Is MTG getting Soros $?
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Miles Taylor
Miles Taylor@MilesTaylorUSA·
There’s a tidal shift happening. People who got Trump elected are warning he’s demented: Tucker Carlson Megyn Kelly Joe Rogan Candace Owens Alex Jones Marjorie Taylor Greene They see it. Finally. The president is out of control. Will elected Republicans act?
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@ViQueenie Probably conveniently found, since they are, or will soon be experiencing financial difficulties. Imagine the money they could make by printing her diaries in her own “As ever” handwriting.
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Harry, Meghan’s Spare
☕️ Apparently, at least two (sex) diaries penned by Meghan Markle are said to be floating around, complete with detailed lists of her conquests. And if the rumors are true, that list is about as long as a roll of toilet paper. Apparently, one of her girlfriends obtained it when Meghan sent her to clear out her old apartment, back when Meghan was packing up her old life and jetting off to the UK to chase her prince (or should we say, chase the crown?) Said friend found the diary and had it in her possession. Instead of burning it like any friend would, she kept it, for years! Imagine the leverage. The cash she could’ve quietly pocketed from any tabloid willing to pay top dollar for Meghan’s private bedroom scorecard. But she didn’t cash in… at least not right away. Darn! She eventually contacted Trevor Engelson, Meghan’s ex-hubby, who is now in possession of said diary. He then called Meg and told her he had it. Meghan ordered him to return it to her. Word on the street is he didn’t. I’d love to see this unfold. (Allegedly of course)
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@siaxares @x___imi___x I can only imagine how terrifying it must be. But, I’m also wondering if the U.S. is going to be surprised by terror cells and retaliation that could occur. Everyone needs to be prepared for anything.
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Siaxares 🇮🇷 سیاکسارِس
This is a stressful night for all Iranians. My family and I have huddled together, having spent all our money stocking up on non-spoiling necessities. We're now completely out of funds as people are not getting paid. Unsure what the next few hours will bring — but we are as ready as we’ll ever be. Whatever happens, as long as enough of Iran remains to save, we Iranians will rise up and topple this regime. If the electricity goes out, so does our internet. Even my Starlink won’t work then. If that happens, I want to thank @Starlink for being a most welcome light in our darkness. Every single piece of real information that has ever come out of Iran — whether directly or indirectly through VPNs like V2ray that first connect via Starlink — has only been possible because of Starlink. Everything else is just regime propaganda from agents with their special white SIM cards that have unrestricted access. The Islamic Republic worships death and kills its own citizens with impunity. I pray that president Trump delivers on his promise, and that the US and Israel level the playing field so we can finally deal with the regime — without destroying too much of Iran, so there’s still something left to save and rebuild. Trump's words are usually extreme, so I hope "end of a civilization" is just scare tactics. Soon, this nightmare of evil will end. I know it in my heart. #DigitalBlackOutIran#IranMassacre
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Karla1953
Karla1953@Karla1953·
@tweeticizer @loonlake55 Ok I get it you had some kind of king size coke delivered to your home. We did not, it was really not a thing when I grew up in the 50's. We did have Coca Cola syrup in a medicine type bottle that my gran poured over cracked ice for an upset tummy but that was it for me.
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heretical lakeloon
heretical lakeloon@loonlake55·
Too many young people are resenting Boomers, claiming that Boomers had it " easy " financially in their youth. Here are a few fun facts about growing up Boomer. 1. Almost everyone grew up with one bathroom. Mom, Dad and all 3-6 siblings. 2. If you did get to take a vacation, you drove. With no air conditioning. No cup holders. No iPads. Just black vinyl seats and bologna sandwiches. 3. There were no club sports. No Parks and Rec activities. Summer camp was for rich kids. Get yourself a bike, a stick and a few friends. If you were bored, you laid in the grass and looked at clouds. 4. You ate what was served. Even if it was chicken livers. No DoorDash, no backup Totino's rolls. 5. No AP classes, no PSEO, no "fun" elective. They assigned you to a class. You went. You did what they asked. Or else. 6. Unless you had rich parents, you had a nice VFW wedding. Maybe rent a room at a modest hotel. 7. Most Boomers got their first pedi and mani in their 50s (when their feet got farther away). We didn't even know people got massages in real life, only in Hollywood. 8. You packed your own lunch for decades. 9. No one knew what red light therapy was, a facial, a spa day, or a cold plunge. Your gym was the YMCA. Usually in a rather old building. 10. We grew up with 18 percent inflation, 14 percent mortgage rates, 3 million continuing unemployment claims, and 200 other applicants competing for the same job. Now, this is not to say Millenials and Gen Z have it easy or don't face problems. It's just to say, nobody has it easy or doesn't face problems. My only hope, as my mom would say, is I live long enough to see my kids' kids complain about how easy they had it!
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QThestorm
QThestorm@17QStorm·
Jimmy Fallon says he "can't understand" how Greg Gutfeld gets twice his ratings in the same time slot. "This is the Tonight Show," said Fallon, "It seems a little odd that more people watch something on Fox News." Gutfeld's answer was simple and to the point: "You're not funny, Jimmy. Your jokes are outdated and your guests are leftist quacks." That pretty much sums it up. There's a reason Gutfeld is number one. Follow @17QStorm
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@ChrisNeeeiigghh @loonlake55 What are you talking about? They were set up for 20 years. Maybe they could get refinancing later, but there was no pay 15% for a year then we’ll drop your rate. It was the exact opposite with a balloon mtg. We’ll start you out at 7% for the first 5 yrs, then it’s 15%.
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Chris
Chris@ChrisNeeeiigghh·
@loonlake55 14/15% for less than a year, yet the way boomers on here talk about it you'd think they all paid 15% and for 20 years.
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heretical lakeloon
heretical lakeloon@loonlake55·
It's becoming clear that the folks pissed off by my posts are simply ignorant as fuck. If you bought a home in the 1950s you were probably born in the 1930s. Boomers were born 1946-1964. If even the first boomer bought a house for 10K in 1955, they'd only be 9 years old. Boomers bought homes in the 1970s and 80s. In 1981, interest rates peaked at 16-18 percent. In 1981, when rates peaked, the monthly principal and interest payment for a $55,000 home at 16% would have been approximately $740 per month. Adjusted for inflation to 2024 dollars, that same monthly payment would be equivalent to roughly $2,600 per month. (not including taxes and insurance). Learn some facts, Button.
Buttonlovesyou@buttonhatesyou

@loonlake55 14% mortgage rates?!!!! Oh. Right. Houses were 10k.🥴 This is a lot of words to show that Boomers didn’t have the kind of expenses that exist today.

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@AConcernedPare2 @richiepooooo Working 9 months a year to earn $55k. Have the opportunity to have your student loans paid for by school systems, pension plans available, teacher discounts at various retailers. Maybe you get a $200k house to start, or an apt., and you don’t buy your dream home upon graduation.
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AConcernedParent
AConcernedParent@AConcernedPare2·
This house is near a nice elementary school in my area. In 1974, on a $12k teacher's salary, this home could easily be purchased for $18,700. In 2026, teachers make $55k. They can't afford a $485k house. Why don't boomers understand how bad it is out there?!
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Lee in Iowa@Lee_in_Iowa

Boomer here. I bought my first house after ten years of saving like crazy. And the interest was 14.5%. I don’t know where kids got the idea that they were due a house and new car at college graduation, but that’s NOT how it ever was.

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Karla1953
Karla1953@Karla1953·
@tweeticizer @loonlake55 I honestly do not recall Coke as being a thing. We had a soda guy that delivered soda to the house/wooden cases and different sodas. Root beer/cream soda/orange soda but do not recall coke.
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Karla1953@Karla1953·
@loonlake55 Will add this was pizza night and Chinese was not a take-out thing until much later. Even then it was 1 from column A & 1 from column B (maybe 6 choices) and an egg roll with white rice. j/s I am on the early side of the Boomer scale. 😉
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May Crawford
May Crawford@MayCrawford777·
With all due respect you’ve lost the plot with this response. What you just listed sounds amazing to the younger generation. And it was. As a GenX most of the above is familiar. The difference is our Boomer parents divorced and neglected us. Then they either died young and poor (my parents and most friends died before 70) or they are alive very wealthy, selfish and voting to wreck the future for younger generations.
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@kokeshimum Why did people born after 1960 have to start working until they were 67 instead of 65 for full retirement age? Their parents and grandparents didn’t have to. No one’s stopping them from retiring early. If your son doesn’t like working 55 hours, he should look for a new job.
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Sarah
Sarah@kokeshimum·
Why the fuck should my son have to work 55 plus hours a week when I didn’t and neither did his grandparents or great grandparents ffs. Stop fucking pretending that boomers and Gen X was out there working 80 hour weeks. We fucking weren’t.
Rush@exRAF_Al

Why does Gen Z feel incapable of getting a second job, or part-time work? If he only has one job, he can work fifteen hours extra a week stacking shelves and save that for a house - and stop blaming other people for his inactivity.

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@pfunkin @ClownWorld I’m sick of seeing tip jars at every fast food restaurant I go to. I go to you, place my order, usually have to get my own drink, pick up my own food, throw my trash away. My table is clean when I leave. Am I tipping you? Hell no.
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Perfunctory
Perfunctory@pfunkin·
@ClownWorld Uh, it's a buffet. 12% feels about right if they keep the iced tea coming. Adding it as a fee though? I dunno, I'm just fed up with the whole tipping thing in general at this point. I tip for good service. Now leave me alone.
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Clown World ™ 🤡
Clown World ™ 🤡@ClownWorld·
A 12% service charge instead of tipping. It goes to the staff, but does this feel better or worse than leaving a tip yourself?
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@ClownWorld They should just close their doors permanently. If you can’t afford wages and benefits for you employees, just close your business. Why can’t you add 12% to the prices on your menu? People Won’t be so offended that way and employees will still get tipped.
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Paul White Gold Eagle
Paul White Gold Eagle@PaulGoldEagle·
AMAZING footage flooding out of Iran RIGHT NOW, massive crowds of Iranians CHEERING, BLAZING their car horns, waving flags, and straight-up CELEBRATING like it’s liberation day as the Khamenei regime CRUMBLES at the hands of Trump!
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Roger Stone
Roger Stone@RogerJStoneJr·
As promised yesterday on The Roger Stone Show, here is my famous Pizzagain recipe — also known as Easter pie — passed down to me by my Aunt Marie. 🥧🍽️ And no—it’s not quiche. We’re not French. And quiche doesn’t have salami, pepperoni, or capicola! Dough •4 cups flour •1 tsp salt •2 sticks cold butter (or lard if you want it right) •4 eggs •Splash of cold water Mix the flour and salt. Cut in the butter until it looks like crumbs. Add the eggs, then just enough water to bring it together. Don’t overwork it. Split into two pieces (one bigger for the bottom), wrap, and stick it in the fridge for at least an hour. ⸻ Filling •2 lbs ricotta (drained if it’s wet) •6–8 eggs •1 cup grated Pecorino Romano •½ lb mozzarella (cubed) •½ lb provolone (cubed) Meats (mix it up): •salami •soppressata •capicola •ham (About ½ lb of each. You can adjust, but don’t be cheap with it.) Black pepper, maybe some parsley if you care. Mix the eggs first, then the ricotta and cheese. Fold in all the meats and cubes. It should be thick—almost too much. ⸻ Putting it together Oven at 375°F. Roll out the big piece of dough and line a deep pan (springform is best). Let it hang over the edges. Dump the filling in and press it down. No air pockets. Roll the top, lay it over, seal it tight. Trim the excess. Cut a few slits on top. ⸻ Bake About 1 to 1½ hours. You’re looking for a deep golden top. If it starts getting too dark, throw some foil over it. ⸻ The part people mess up Do not cut it hot. Let it sit for hours. Honestly, overnight is better. That’s what makes it set. That’s what makes it slice clean. ⸻ How it’s eaten Room temp. Thick slices. Better the next day. Always.
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OjiUgo™️🍫👁️‍🗨️
My wife died when our daughter was just three. Before she passed, we recorded everything, her pregnancy, her laughter, her hopes, videos meant for our daughter to watch when she grew up. Years later, I remarried. Life moved on, and now my daughter is almost 13. I recently went to find those videos so I could finally share them with her... but they were gone. When I asked my wife, she calmly said she threw them away. She told me it was time to "move on." In that moment, something inside me broke. Those videos weren't just memories, they were my daughter's last connection to her mother. And someone else chose to erase them. I didn't argue. I just filed for divõrce. Now her parents say I'm overreacting and that it means I never healed. But I keep wondering... is holding onto memories wrong, or is destroying them the real betrayal?
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JLR tailed Tomasso through Nancy Guthrie’s neighborhood, attempts to follow him again when he leaves, while Alex Zabel watches Tomasso leave Nancy’s driveway and calls him a “fucker.” This is gross, reckless behavior.
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Anthony Dorazio
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@PaulGoldEagle @Grok can you identify the date and location of this video? I've gotten my hopes up so much I really hope this was today, "RIGHT NOW."
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