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Posts by Ann Porter

I love the line in Jingo about grown men bursting into tears when Lady Sybil heaved her bosom. I've read Sir Pterry described as fat-phobic, but as a fat chick, I've found his descriptions of both Sybil and Agnes to be kind.

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Every single Republican voted against it.

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I was a terrible liar when I was a kid. Terrible in the sense that I lied all the time, not that I was bad at it :(. It was fun. I was good at it. Bit me in the ass hard as an adult.

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Somebody was always right before you figured it out, so I'm generally not a fan of playing that game.

The better question is if a person actually repented, or if they're just trying to avoid consequences while still low key slinging the same basic shit as before.

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I have never seen this PLAYED before, only as a background to a chase scene or something. This is badass.

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Always safe to assume Bluesky, also.

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I dunno! It showed in my preview...

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Lynda Unleashed (and Unedited) An Intro to My Substack

My ride-or-die is riding again. #LyndaUnleashed

open.substack.com/pub/lyndawoo...

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I have taken the name of God's son in vain over this, while adding a middle name that starts with an "F". I apologized. I think maybe he understands?

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TONIGHT! www.eventbrite.com/e/to-the-people-for-the-...

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The fact that every major police union endorsed Donald Trump is under appreciated in our political discourse.

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No, it's much worse. They burned our fucking money like the Joker, for the lulz.

The stuff they stole is a fraction of what they've flushed down the toilet forever.

And since they can't pay us back in money, they must pay for every goddamn penny with their freedom and their futures.

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Expelling Tony Gonzales and Eric Swalwell from Congress could have a chilling effect on future Congressmen's ability to sexually harass their staff members.

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SEN. @ossoff.senate.gov : “The faithless president depicts himself as Christ while he plunges the nation into wars of choice… Remember — While you pay more for everything, the First Family’s wealth is growing by billions. Because they’re crooks, and everybody knows it.”

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What a wonderful cartoon.

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8 children between the ages of 1 and 14 are dead after a mass shooting in Louisiana, police say Authorities in Louisiana say eight children were killed in a “domestic disturbance,” with the victims ranging in age from 1 to 14 years old.

8 children are dead in a mass shooting at multiple locations in Shreveport, LA: apnews.com/article/shre...

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Magyar took that message to rural Hungary and was relentless. Orban's defeat was so overwhelming he couldn't claim fraud.

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One Word Describes Trump A century ago, a German sociologist explained precisely how the president thinks about the world.

The thesis of this article - that a focused and persistent message from Dems about Trump's corruption is key to winning - was burned out in the election in Hungary last week. 1/ www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...

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Like, seriously, the vast majority of ppl have roughly the same intellectual abilities. But there are policy consequences to pretending the tails don't exist, that fall disproportionately on the *most* vulnerable (because one of those two tails is made of ppl w/ very limiting disabilities).

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A peer reviewed study shows a promising link between flu and shingles vaccines and a reduced risk of dementia. A heroin addict who cut off a raccoon’s penis for “further study” says these vaccines cause autism. For busy Americans, it can be hard to know who to trust.

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Is that the grilled redfish?

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We could have had nice things.

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I'm glad you got them finished!

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Poor Sleep Linked To Gong CHICAGO—Concluding that the costs of keeping such a device in the bedroom far exceeded the benefits, a study released Monday by the University of Chicago’s sleep lab found a strong link between poor s...

“Our research consistently revealed that one of the best predictors of a sleepless night was having a gong sound near one’s bed,” said lead author Dr. Sylvia Mott

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Guess what, as a county chair I've been able to boost fundraising significantly because I go out and win the trust of voters in my area.

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Huh, its almost like spamming your donors endlessly is a poor strategy.

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On Yom HaShoah, we pause to remember
the six million Jewish victims of the Nazis’ systematic program of mass murder, along with the millions of others murdered by the Hitler regime. We remember the scale of this horror, and the systems of hatred and dehumanization that made it possible —
and that still echo in our world today.

In New York City, home to more Holocaust survivors than anywhere else in this country, that memory lives among us and shapes who we are. The resilience of survivors is woven into the very fabric of this city, and it calls on all of us to act with courage and clarity in the face of injustice.

Today, as antisemitism rises once more, we are reminded that remembrance alone is not enough. We must confront hate wherever it appears.

As we light the yahrzeit candle, let us come together to protect its fragile flame — and shield it from the cold winds of hate and cruelty. 
 
“Never again” is a promise. And it is one we must fight to keep.

On Yom HaShoah, we pause to remember the six million Jewish victims of the Nazis’ systematic program of mass murder, along with the millions of others murdered by the Hitler regime. We remember the scale of this horror, and the systems of hatred and dehumanization that made it possible — and that still echo in our world today. In New York City, home to more Holocaust survivors than anywhere else in this country, that memory lives among us and shapes who we are. The resilience of survivors is woven into the very fabric of this city, and it calls on all of us to act with courage and clarity in the face of injustice. Today, as antisemitism rises once more, we are reminded that remembrance alone is not enough. We must confront hate wherever it appears. As we light the yahrzeit candle, let us come together to protect its fragile flame — and shield it from the cold winds of hate and cruelty.    “Never again” is a promise. And it is one we must fight to keep.

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Remember when Trump threatened to wipe out a whole civilization? And then backed out of that and talked about forming a deal with Iran? And then dropped that and went to a UFC fight as negotiations fell apart? And then unveiled a triumphal arch and a photo of himself as Jesus?

That was this week.

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In case y'all haven't thought this through, Russ Vought will have OMB doing this in January 2029 if they're successfully forced from power.

With a pardon promised for all participants in records destruction. And any agents of justice will need to assume a torched paper trail.

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If my doctor ever enters the exam room dressed like Jesus, I'm running away from that person as fast as possible.

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