Heart Sleeve
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Heart Sleeve
@VariantUnNoun
I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way ❤️🩹
Entrou em Ağustos 2024
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But the 10 Commandments in school is a bridge too far.
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok
ABSOLUTELY SICK Superintendent Rodney Trice of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools in NC doesn’t see anything wrong with a kid’s book depicting gay men at a pride parade in BDSM fetish gear You can contact the school here: 919-967-8211
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@Lib_tardlocator @ksorbs This is absolutely evil,demonic and disgusting 💔🙏⚖️😞 Supreme Court must step in this is insane
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“‘Willing children’ is now a legal defense in California thanks to these pedo-protecting Dems — Libtard Locator”
This shit makes my blood boil, Kevin.
Minors cannot consent. Period. The fact that California Democrats, led by Scott Wiener, have pushed through legislation that treats “willing children” like they can legally agree to oral and anal sex with adults is straight-up grooming codified into law. They hide behind “equality” and “LGBT rights” while chipping away at the most basic protection kids have — keeping sexual predators the hell away from them.
There is no such thing as a willing child when an adult is involved. This is pedophile playbook language and these sickos are literally writing it into the California legal code. I’m disgusted.
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Amy Eskridge was a brilliant 34-year-old researcher in Huntsville, Alabama, who co-founded the Institute for Exotic Science with her dad,
a retired NASA propulsion engineer. With a background in biology, chemistry, and diving deep into physics and electrical engineering, Amy poured her energy into anti-gravity technology, quantum gravity, metamaterials, and advanced propulsion concepts. She was open about it all, even chatting in interviews about wanting to disclose breakthrough findings publicly and tying some of her work to UFOs or UAPs. But things got intense. She told friends and shared in messages that she was facing serious harassment, stalking, and what she described as psychological warfare or even directed energy attacks aimed at sabotaging her research and silencing her. She felt watched and threatened because of how close she was getting to exotic discoveries. Then, in a text to a friend just about a month before everything ended, she laid it out clearly: “If you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I overdosed myself, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I killed anyone else, I most definitely did not.”
On June 11, 2022, she was found dead in Huntsville from what authorities officially ruled suicide.
What do you think of all the missing and deceased scientists?

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