Bindle
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Bindle
@CryptoConserv
Millennial working in cybersecurity.
DFW area, TX Entrou em Aralık 2016
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WHITE HOUSE: 51 MILLION SENIORS NOW PAYING NO TAX ON SOCIAL SECURITY
Read More: dallasexpress.com/national/white…
The announcement highlights tax relief provided through the Working Families Tax Cuts signed by President Trump.

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@ColonelCrossfi1 @woodsman131 @UziCryptoo The boomer cannot comprehend that the other side of the contract is no longer being upheld. We ARE “following the rules” by doing what boomers told us to do and getting fucked. Rather than admitting their advice was wrong, they say we’re lazy and didn’t actually follow it.
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@woodsman131 @UziCryptoo The contract is:
I work, I engage in pro social behavior, I don't rape and pillage. And in return, society fosters an environment where I can thrive.
The problem is that society no longer does that. Which is why we don't care and also hate you
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My boomer mom’s house appreciated $600,000 in 22 years.
She didn’t invest. She didn’t grind. She didn’t “build multiple income streams.”
She just bought a house in 1998 and waited.
Last week she sent me a Dave Ramsey video about cutting subscriptions.
I cancelled Netflix.
My rent went up $300 the same week.
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Didn’t she molest her little sister
TMZ@TMZ
😳 Lena Dunham claims Adam Driver hurled a chair near her on "Girls" set. tmz.me/vDVM55q
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@IndieGameJoe We'll still love @Kaneko_Lumi if she plays this game.
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@svenbrimstone @marklevinshow Sorry we see through this shit now. We know how secular Jews always cover for the Hassidics because they see being Jewish as the most important thing. Rather than using "muh 1930s" as a used up piece of rhetoric, you should actually be afraid and clean up your bad actors.
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@CryptoConserv @marklevinshow @marklevinshow see, ask this guy!
I'd be happy to explain how peoples aren't monoliths, how bigots will sometimes cherrypick or outright invent outrageous stories to create a convenient scapegoat, rallying other... but maybe you can!
Tell 'em how it's like the 1930s.
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1930s are here. All good people need to stand up and speak out. Or this won’t end well.
James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames
Never Again is now.
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@svenbrimstone @marklevinshow How can it be libel if all of those things are true? Jews are just mad that they're being exposed.
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@marklevinshow Hey, Mr. Levin!
Recently, New Jersey had a pretty serious push of blood libel from an influencer with a huge audience. Claims of fraud, weird rituals, parasitism, dual loyalties, the usual.
Do you know how that sort of thing got normalized again? Maybe an example from Ohio?
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@marklevinshow Wait so you're telling me that in the 1930s Jews were also doing a bunch of fucked up shit and that's why people didn't like them? Interesting.
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Hot take: This is one of the largest waste of state resources and tax payer's income because I really don't care about slowly killing a convict through 80 years of mandated boredom.
"But they'll go insane and live with regret until they die of old age!" I really don't care. I don't care about the mental state of a public shooter or whatever. I don't really care if their suffering from institutionalized timeout.
You know what would be really amazing and just cheaper? Gassing them.
Brunoh🧃@BrodiiKDB
ves esto y te das cuenta que la cadena perpetua es peor que la pena de muerte.
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@Pirat_Nation The globalists don't want you to know this, but you can have conversations with Jesus for free. Just pray and read the Bible.
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A new app now allows users to video chat with an AI-generated version of Jesus for $1.99 per minute.
The platform remembers previous conversations, speaks multiple languages, and offers words of prayer and encouragement.
It's designed to create a more personal spiritual experience and simulate one-on-one guidance through AI-powered conversations.

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Space exploration is great because it reveals the moral evil of the anti-colonialists. There are no indigenous humans on the moon. There is no life on the moon at all. Turns out they just hate progress. They hate knowledge and growth and beauty.
Peter Hague@peterrhague
A minor benefit of lunar exploration is it makes people at Vice miserable. Ad Astra!
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@UncleNorth1776 @philthatremains @grok It's still unclear why he was sperging out, but he was arrested.
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Robbie Harvey@therobbieharvey
UPDATE: He’s been arrested.
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@philthatremains @grok explain the source of this video and if we have a resolution to this
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@OldRowSwig He's literally married to Dinesh D'Souza's daughter...
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I've never seen an issue more discussed and palpable in North Texas then the H-1B program.
I had a meeting in a Frisco coffee shop this morning when I overheard some local residents describing the large H-1B community in pejorative terms - labeling them as "Prawns" and referring to Collin County as "Curry County'.
Evidently the "Prawns" reference comes from the Best Picture nominated film "District 9" where a large number of aliens were stranded in Johannesburg, South Africa after their spaceship broke down and became disruptive and an annoyance to the native residents' way of life.
I'm not sure most politicians - many of whom enthusiastically support the H-1B program - truly understand the social mood on this issue. It was already very negative before all the fraud revelations started coming to light.
Many federal, state and local politicians have taken huge contributions from the business community, immigration lobbies/agents and activist organizations that support H-1B and seem to want to ignore the anger and frustration that's now being openly expressed publicly daily.
Which begs an important questions:
Is the reaction to these demographic changes resulting from H-1B immigration in cities like Frisco, Southlake and McKinney racist and xenophobic as many on the left suggest❓
Or, do long-time residents of these communities have rational, justified concerns as their towns experience rapid, fundamental changes to their neighborhoods, stores, schools, jobs, culture and an evolving general environment that feels foreign to them❓
@DallasExpress

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