Looking at the responses... I should have been more clear in my original tweet.
I meant like, taken a step back to look at the full scope... how many people involved. I should have done this before but the last several days I've been making an organized list of...
To become a "Proud Boy" requires cereal, tickle fights, loyalty, and the ability to strictly adhere to the group's Constitution and Bylaws.
However, as happens in all facets of nature...
occasionally the alpha-ist of alphas must take disciplinary action against a "brother" in order to have an example to present to the rest of the group, the consequences for failing to act like a sheep and fit in.
Study this species of Sacramento Proud Boy, found in the...
beautiful land of California.
Note the cast on each hand.
This species is often referred to as #WankerPB. Their hands are often found in the vicinity of their genitalia.
Punishment for the inability to adhere to Article VI, Section 3, Subsection (g) *aka* "No Wanks" is...
A few weeks ago we had the opportunity to take the girls and meet up with other home school folk and take a field trip to Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience.
It was amazing. Van Gogh has always been one of my absolute favorites.
Kinda seems to me Worrell is the "butt hurt pussy ass bitch" in the situation.
You girl's friend might have had empty accusations but, Christopher, let me educate you in "real life."
You leave a trial of breadcrumbs behind you as you go through life... specifically...
you are not the little toddler that has snot encrusted around his mouth. And it's been there so long that dirt and shit is all mixed in. And he perpetually smells like shit from a diaper that needs changed.
And everyone tell's his mother how cute he is as he waddles...
across the room, leaving a mess of goldfish and other crackers behind him.
And then roll their eyes to the rest of the group.
That shitty smelling kid is you, Christopher.
And while you partner's friend may have called the feds on you first... folks on Twitter collected...
Oh, hell yeah, I'll play this game with you, @ShannonRusch1
Do they love their kids?
Let's say, hypothetically, I force my kids to still wear masks (depending on the store and how crowded it is), they are probably wearing masks because they inherited subpar immune systems...
(which is exactly *why* they are forced to wear them sometimes… not *probably*)..
But people like you who tickle Tucker Carlson's taint, love to make it an issue, publicly (ohhhh, the virtue signaling).
Let's pretend I am OSHA trained on masks (10 & 30 b/c I am)...
in addition to being trained for specific job requirements (like sterile environments b/c I am) AND I had Covid-19 so bad last year I was unconscious for almost four days (I was).