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Replying to @DailyMail
This governor has been horrible for California. Major companies leaving, fire relief money he didn't give to the victims but to his wife's charities, "misplaced" 100 millions of dollars that should have went to the train and homeless.
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@JohnLeguizamo A silly fighter at the Whitehouse house made a misplaced comment about Michelle Obama
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Replying to @fahad__yd
misplaced priorities
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BeeBoyBeelze retweeted
Ringo Roadagain has misplaced one of his Calico Critters, splitting up the Chocolate Rabbit family. He has reportedly been in tears all day.
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@MarkRuffalo wow simmer down Mark Buffalo oops you have gotten me in a frenzy of thought.simmer down Mark Ruffalo.( You were expected to chime in with your political rant about the fight event at the Whitehouse...midterm elections coming up.)one fighter made a silly misplaced
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Replying to @WeDravidians
When PR stunts and red-carpet celebrity reunions take precedence over a horrific crime against a 3-year-old child, governance is officially dead. The contrast between the 'Model' claims and ground reality is absolutely sickening. Priorities are completely misplaced! 🛑📉💔
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No one should be forced to promote another person’s sexual orientation. Identity or preference. Fuck the MLB and every other sports organization that bends the knee to this misplaced influence.
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Replying to @TMZ
This governor has been horrible for California. Major companies leaving, fire relief money he didn't give to the victims but to his wife's charities, "misplaced" 100 millions of dollars that should have went to the train and homeless.
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Citizen retweeted
Overly misplaced arguments.. Cheergirls are imp ingredients in many US sports.. theres intense rivalry to be a cheergirl, even murders.. But theyre NOT the MAIN EVENT. What Modi has done is to make mujra naachgirls the MAIN EVENT unrelentingly & it STINKS.

What strikes me is not so much the original post by @suhasinih as the quality of the debate that follows. Almost immediately, a legitimate question about the balance between symbolism and substance in diplomacy degenerates into partisan point-scoring, personal abuse, and caricature. There are really three separate issues here. First, should a Prime Minister engage with the diaspora during overseas visits? Of course. Every major country does this in one form or another. Diasporas are strategic assets, sources of influence, investment, expertise and goodwill. Second, can cultural showcases be useful? Again, yes. Culture is part of statecraft. No serious diplomat would argue that projecting India’s civilisational heritage abroad is somehow illegitimate. Third, and this is where the real debate lies, has the balance tilted too far toward spectacle? Has the visual theatre of diplomacy begun to overshadow the less visible but more consequential business of diplomacy itself? That is a fair question to ask. It is not anti-national. Having served in diplomacy, I would say that foreign visits are ultimately judged not by the applause, the cultural performances, the stadium crowds, or the social media clips. They are judged by outcomes: agreements concluded, interests secured, crises managed, relationships strengthened, and strategic objectives advanced. The irony is that diplomacy requires both performance and substance. The problem arises when one begins to crowd out the other. What I find most dispiriting in these exchanges is the assumption that every question must be either wholehearted praise or total condemnation. Diplomacy is rarely so binary. One can appreciate the value of diaspora engagement and cultural projection while still asking whether India’s external messaging has become overly repetitive and choreographed. That is a conversation worth having. The insults in the replies are not. As for the dance performance in Nice, it seems to me a perfectly harmless cultural welcome. The more important question is what happened in the meetings behind closed doors. That is where diplomacy earns its keep.
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Replying to @LadyFcity
Yet you that has no "NE" title attached to your name is here analysing people doing good either through hard work or through their parents money. MISPLACED PRIORITY. My dear, show has ended o, these people have faced the business that pays them, face yours too.
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Replying to @kylegriffin1
This governor has been horrible for California. Major companies leaving, fire relief money he didn't give to the victims but to his wife's charities, "misplaced" 100 millions of dollars that should have went to the train and homeless.
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Decentraleyes retweeted
Replying to @europa @AnnCoulter
Childless women have misplaced suicidal empathy that is normally directed at their children. Yes, it’s hard wired to protect your children even if it kills you. But this is evolution, which is not a blueprint for policy making.
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Replying to @joeroganhq
This governor has been horrible for California. Major companies leaving, fire relief money he didn't give to the victims but to his wife's charities, "misplaced" 100 millions of dollars that should have went to the train and homeless.
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Replying to @ZavalaA
This governor has been horrible for California. Major companies leaving, fire relief money he didn't give to the victims but to his wife's charities, "misplaced" 100 millions of dollars that should have went to the train and homeless.
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mirs biscuit 🍞 retweeted
about this.. i don’t think jamil truly wanted kalim gone, his resentment was misplaced and he cares about kalim and i think in his own way he loves having him around and it’s more visible in later story but hypothetically ooc jamil who would manage to make kalim go back home /1
Replying to @vannilqa
like ofc kalim loves his family and he is in denial and hides his feelings behind a smile. but there has to be anxiety and paranoia underneath. and jamil is the only one who makes him feel safe and is the only one who he doesn’t feel this paranoia or anxiety with
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Replying to @lisathebeauty1
Misplaced it in my house months ago.. haven’t put much effort into looking for it
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Replying to @ABC
This governor has been horrible for California. Major companies leaving, fire relief money he didn't give to the victims but to his wife's charities, "misplaced" 100 millions of dollars that should have went to the train and homeless.
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Replying to @ABC7
This governor has been horrible for California. Major companies leaving, fire relief money he didn't give to the victims but to his wife's charities, "misplaced" 100 millions of dollars that should have went to the train and homeless.
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Replying to @AlexPadilla4CA
This governor has been horrible for California. Major companies leaving, fire relief money he didn't give to the victims but to his wife's charities, "misplaced" 100 millions of dollars that should have went to the train and homeless.
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Citizen retweeted
Over the years.. I have often felt our sympathy for the KPs has been grossly misplaced..
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