and thus become "more fully available". Right #Mudge?
MEME GIFs won't be included. JPGs & YT videos will be.
First tweet 👇 was on April 26, 2019...
#Q said FLYNN is Safe. #Q Didn't Say Trust
SAFE adjective
1: free from harm or risk: UNHURT
2a: secure from Threat of danger, harm, or loss
TRUST noun
1a: assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something
b: one in which confidence is placed
#QDrop #260 4 Dec 2017 - 9:24:14 PM
Who knows where the bodies are buried?
FLYNN is safe.
We protect our Patriots. #Q
So You Know It Doesn't Say Flem Knows Where The Bodies Are...Also, Doesn't it seem like #Q is Saying To Us Directly "We Protect Our Patriots" IDK...#SCOTUS
"Lady G" is trending because Lindsey Graham is disliked by people on both sides of the aisle.
Is it reasonable to do this?
In uncertain times, people wants things to be black & white.
When people have very little information, jumping to conclusions is extremely easy to do.
A month or so ago someone tweeted "Where is Barr?" Nothing else. Last time I checked, they had 10,000 likes of that tweet.
What IS diplomacy?
Diplomacy is working with people you can't stand. In such a way. That they like you enough to agree with you about one or more things. That benefit both of you.
These pardons are a microcosm of America before and after the Trump administration
e.g.
"[Crystal] Munoz was convicted of conspiracy to distribute marijuana based on her role in a marijuana smuggling ring."
She served 12 years in prison! For pot. 🙄
"President Trump granted Alfred Lee Crum a full pardon. Mr. Crum, who is now 89, pled guilty in 1952—when he was 19 years old—to helping his wife’s uncle illegally distill moonshine in Oklahoma. Mr. Crum served three years of probation, and paid a $250 fine."
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He deserves to spend his last moments on Earth in peace, and free from guilt.
60+ years of hell ...for making something that overripe fruit makes.
"In August 2020, [L. Lin] Wood was sued by three of his former law firm colleagues, in a lawsuit which alleged that Wood had breached a contract regarding a settlement between them when the trio tried to leave his law firm...
...The lawsuit also alleged that Wood had fraudulently induced them with "abusive" communications, including that "God Almighty" was directing him. Wood responded that the lawsuit was a "shakedown" for money, claiming that the communications were "irrelevant"...
...and from "a difficult time in my personal life arising primarily from my family’s reaction to my faith in Jesus Christ." " en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Lin_Wo…
Has anyone ever "reacted to someone's faith in Jesus Christ"?