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Replying to @jessicawins
But that's not what the article is talking about, whereas you're talking as if your statements somehow contradict anything that's being said in the article or those posts. As I pointed out, there are in fact systems that do still absorb those emissions, it's all still a net sink.
don't call me by my name retweeted
this line from 208 always felt very pointed to me. enduring positioned as different from living. where living would be thriving, enduring would surviving. so when lestat says he has a capacity for enduring, i think this very much comes into play.
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Kingwood TEA Party retweeted
I must revise my earlier posts. Someone pointed out that many foreign visa holders are in healthcare. So, we have millions of fraudulent foreign workers without degrees presenting a national security threat, an economic threat (they send hundreds of billions out of the country), and now a health and safety threat. Any healthcare company that hired a foreigner with fake credentials should be held accountable for any mistakes and harm to patients in their care. x.com/carpe_scientia/status/…

@POTUS - Mr. President, there are reports that 80-90% of certain work visa holders may be here on fraudulent credentials. I posted previously that work visas are an economic issue. $ 250-300B is remitted back to their home countries and not spent in the US. That is a problem. Now, we are faced with an issue squarely in your purview: National Security. So many of the foreign visa holders are working at large companies that have defense and other government contracts. They bought a fake degree to get a job. What else are they willing to do to make money? These people pose an unacceptable security risk. We must change this program and get patriotic Americans working in companies that support the government and the military. For the sake of National Security, please begin the process to make permanent change in the work visa process. x.com/carpe_scientia/status/…
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Replying to @drizzlingprince
No because someone pointed out the hypocrisy in the statement and her response was hostile instead of clarification
Replying to @AmanKayamHai_
Very pointed statement if Trump understands
And like I pointed out, that’s a fair point. It’s also fair to point out that Roxy (50 yr old woman) coerced him to fuck using his dad’s death. So he was groomed, coerced and raped while emotionally vulnerable. Both sound inexcusable to me but Roxy doesn’t get mentioned.
RT @sunghnsm: someone pointed out it was the same exact smile as it was two years ago and im fucking emotional 😭
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RT @sunghnsm: someone pointed out it was the same exact smile as it was two years ago and im fucking emotional 😭
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Replying to @zellieimani
the kid Chow shot pointed a gun at his child. maybe if black people stopped acting like savages these things would stop happening.
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Replying to @fredforthemets
Now that you pointed it out, it is pretty much a long running pile of crap😉; the 2 highest IQs had to be Carter and Clinton; Carter had zero common sense, & started the fuck-up of Iran, & 4 whatever reasons, Clinton punched way under his weight, never doing anything spectacular
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l 🐯 o retweeted
It's also Joss's t-shirt guys 🤭 Cr: @romeeele she clocked it and pointed out in the comments #GMMTVOuting2026 #JossGawin #จอสกวิน
YALL...I'm probably tripping...but is this Gawin 🤔🤨 #GMMTVOuting2026 #JossGawin #จอสกวิน
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Feels like Ravi has an extra negative bite tonight. You’re right. I pointed out one tiny thing last night instead of all the great things you do/say. My bad.
Yes it was a mistake, someone pointed it out. I’m not perfect! 🥲 unfortunately
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☆web☆ retweeted
Someone pointed out I missed this one too..feel kinda silly forgetting it. EVERYONE wanted keyblades and designed their own versions. Probably more popular than gunblade but I like the gunblade more haha
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RT @sunghnsm: someone pointed out it was the same exact smile as it was two years ago and im fucking emotional 😭
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Jådasoo retweeted
Aristotle correctly pointed out that democracy is only possible within ethnic groups, and that tyrants import foreigners because divided societies are easier to rule over and control.
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I walked into a Japanese pharmacy at 2pm feeling like it was 3am and my body was filing a formal complaint. The pharmacist was a small serious man who gave off the immediate energy of someone who had never misdiagnosed anything in his life. Me: I need something for jet lag. He nodded, Pulled out a chart. An actual laminated chart, with a tiny human diagram on it. He placed it on the counter and slid it toward me with both hands like he was presenting evidence. Pharmacist: Where do you feel tired? I looked at the tiny human diagram, looked at him, looked back at the diagram. Then I pointed at the whole thing. Every part. Head to toe, full coverage. He studied my pointing very seriously, like I had given him meaningful clinical data. Nodded slowly. Then he asked me what time my body thought it was. Me: Somewhere between 3am and a personal crisis. He wrote something down, i don't know what he wrote. But he wrote it with conviction. Then he looked up. Pharmacist: I understand. Pause. Pharmacist: Your inside clock is protesting. I stared at him. Me: ...yes. Pharmacist: The body does not like to be confused about time. Me: Neither do I honestly. Pharmacist: You and your body are having a disagreement. Me: We are. Pharmacist: About what time it is. Me: Correct. He nodded again like we had reached a diagnosis together as a team. Then turned around and started pulling things off the shelf with the focused energy of a man who had treated many confused foreign bodies before mine and would treat many after. He came back with three items. Placed them on the counter one by one. Explained each one in careful English. This one is for the protest. This one is for the sleep. This one is for the mood. Me: The mood? Pharmacist: Jet lag makes people sad sometimes. Me: "That's just life. He considered that for a moment. Then added a fourth item. Me: What's that one. Pharmacist: Also for the mood. I paid without asking further questions. Took all four things. Followed every instruction. Slept for nine hours that night. Woke up feeling like a functioning human being for the first time in four days. I don't know what was in those four items. I don't know what he wrote on that chart. But somewhere in Tokyo there's a pharmacist who took one look at a destroyed foreigner pointing at a tiny human diagram... diagnosed him with an inside clock protest... and fixed him completely. Japanese healthcare understood me better than I understand myself. What's the most accidentally accurate thing someone has ever said to describe exactly how you were feeling?
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Replying to @JustinUSA
Omygod she rightfully pointed out Trump is misogynist. That is similar to jews like Levin raging like a baby trying to stop the peace deal 🤣🤣 Nothing between those gay ears of yours.
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no worries I genuinely didn't realize the typo until you pointed it out to be fair
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Rohitashva Singh retweeted
Sitting beside US President Donald Trump during a G7 working session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a pointed message on global trust, saying, "The world does not suffer from a shortage of resources... it suffers from a shortage of trust."
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