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  1. Dear Leader has obviously grabbed you by the pussy.
  2. Lol You're a lying sack of $hit. Not surprising from a Trumptard cultist though.
  3. You just did, Trumptard. Lol. Face it, if more North Dakotans would read and believe what I do about Trump and Covid-19, maybe they wouldn't be as fu#ked as they are right now. Don't blame the messenger, cultist. Dumbasses...
  4. Americans don't give a $hit about Hunter Biden or that laptop. Americans by a large margin know that Trump is the corrupt one. Only stubborn and stupid Trumptard cultists think otherwise. Dumbasses. LMFAO https://news.yahoo.com/yahoo-news-you-gov-poll-despite-questions-about-the-laptop-most-americans-think-the-trumps-are-more-corrupt-than-the-bidens-125334640.html Despite questions about the 'laptop from hell,' most Americans think the Trumps are more 'corrupt' than the Bidens
  5. North Dakota is #1. In the Covid-19 spike. The circle jerk here denies it, but it is true. When a state or region is governed by Trumptard cultists...dumb, stubborn and loyal to Dear Leader...well, it was bound to happen. F#king idiots... https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2020/10/27/21534480/north-dakota-south-dakota-covid-coronavirus-pandemic-third-wave Unlike other states, South and North Dakota never fully closed down, with the Republican governors in each state resisting ever issuing a stay-at-home order. So most of each state remained open — allowing the virus to spread freely through bars, restaurants, parties, celebrations, rodeos, rallies, and other large gatherings. Among those potential spreading events was a motorcycle rally in Sturgis, South Dakota, in early August, which some experts now blame for a Covid-19 surge that followed in the region, particularly in the Upper Midwest. Neither state has adopted a mask mandate, which research shows can help suppress the coronavirus. Based on some national data, both Dakotas have some of the lowest rates of mask-wearing in the US. Bonny Specker, an epidemiologist at South Dakota State University, was blunt in her assessment of the situation in the Dakotas. “Federal and many state leaders have not implemented mandates or reinforced [public health agencies’] recommendations to prevent the spread of the virus,” she told me. “In South Dakota, the governor had the information needed to minimize the impact of this virus on the health of South Dakotans, but she ignored that information as well as national recommendations from the CDC.” Meanwhile, much of the public never saw the coronavirus as a major threat to the Dakotas. “Our low rates in the spring and summer built a sense of complacency, and that it was more of a problem for the rest of the country,” Paul Carson, an infectious disease expert at North Dakota State University, told me, speaking of his state’s experience in particular. This follows the playbook set by President Donald Trump, who has pushed a false sense of normalcy and told his followers to not let the coronavirus “dominate your life” even after he himself got sick with Covid-19. North and South Dakota are led by Republican governors, and Trump won each state by 36 points and 30 points, respectively, in 2016. Trump also held a massive July Fourth rally in South Dakota at Mount Rushmore, attracting thousands of his supporters from around the region, despite public health experts’ advice against large gatherings.
  6. Dear Leader says things to support insurrection. But, the circle jerk of Trumptard cultists will deflect it or rally around Dear Leader. Because they care about Dear Leader more than the rule of law in our United States of America. https://www.rawstory.com/2020/10/trump-says-militia-that-sought-to-kidnap-and-michigans-gov-whitmer-was-maybe-a-problem-maybe-it-wasnt/ In a startling moment during his Michigan rally Tuesday, President Donald Trump implied that the militia that attempted to kidnap and kill Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) was maybe or maybe not all that big of a problem. “People are entitled to say maybe it was a problem, maybe it wasn’t,” Trump told his rally. It’s a commonly used tactic by Trump to say things like “people say” or “some say” or raise hypotheticals so that it gives him the ability to say “I don’t think that, people do.” But he has never been able to cite the actual person that said that to him.
  7. Do tell! Let me guess.. He's a space alien? Lol. Yeah. I won't waste my time watching that BS. But, you Trumptards have at it. Save Dear Leader by using this message board.
  8. Yeah. Keep hope alive, Trumptard. LMFAO
  9. They are trying to run up the score and flip.the Senate. Biden's lead is enough to do it now. He will win. I think they'll flip the Senate also, but we will see. Not sure about Georgia.
  10. What a dip$hit. Dear Leader won't be missed.
  11. Of course, it's probably not just your heels up wife, but your whole family that has left because of your insane belief in QAnon. Heck, who would want to admit their father was two steps away from a straight jacket and a padded cell? They probably just say you are "no longer with them" and pray you don't come around with your laptop demanding they watch QAnon propaganda on YouTube. You would humiliate them. Thats what happens when you join a cult. https://www.newsbreakapp.com/n/0XHJSGQi?s=a99&pd=037L6UML&lang=en_US It had fewer than 3,500 members at the beginning of June, the earliest iteration captured by the online archival website the Way Back Machine. It now has more than 28,000. “I have been completely isolated from other friends and family members because of this cult,” one user posted recently. “You guys have definitely been a lifeline, reminding me that sanity does still exist in this world. Thank you guys, very much.” There’s the South Carolina doctor whose mother blocked him on Facebook and no longer trusts his medical knowledge. The Florida woman who thought her mother — a physician in Canada who refuses to wear masks when not seeing a patient and tried to persuade her daughter not to vaccinate her grandchild — was senile when she began hawking QAnon theories. The woman whose unemployed aunt is quarantining alone and suddenly began diving into QAnon because it “gives her life meaning.” “I love my mother, but she sucks the life out of me with her conspiracy theories,” said one Florida woman via email. (Many interviewees spoke on the condition of anonymity, which they requested for a variety of reasons, including fear of violence from QAnon followers, pending legal action and the worry that speaking would hinder their attempts to repair relationships.)
  12. I see. Your wife is heels up somewhere else, so you got back on her computer. Maybe she is with horny heels up Rudy? This is real, you dumb$hit. It happened. Not like the bull$hit QAnon garbage that oozes out of your ears. Rudy is pathetic, just like Dear Leader. ROTFLMFAO https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/movies/sacha-baron-cohen-hits-back-rudy-giuliani-over-borat-scene-n1244943 "He has denied that he actually was doing anything untoward toward this 24-year-old woman playing your 15-year-old daughter,” Colbert said. “Do you have anything to say to Rudy Giuliani about going into a bedroom with supposedly a teenage girl to drink whiskey and zip your pants up and down?” Baron Cohen pushed back on Giuliani's characterization of the scene. “Well, he said that he did nothing inappropriate and, you know, my feeling is, if he sees that as appropriate, then heaven knows what he’s intended to do with other women in hotel rooms with a glass of whiskey in his hand,” Baron Cohen said.
  13. Yup. Your insane and mysogonist comments will probably land this site on a watchlist. Congrats, numbnuts.
  14. It is amazing what is happening down there. Very good!
  15. Should be near 100 million by election day.
  16. Nice pic. I have Kaiser, so I got a newer nasal swab exam that didn't have to be jammed up that far.
  17. Typical cultist. He will believe anything to support Dear Leader. Trumptards are a penny a dozen.
  18. Whatever, Trumptard
  19. F#ck off, gooneytunes. That nut job believes every QAnon theory that finds its way online. You do also. I'm pretty sure it must be that way as obsessed as he is with soon to be VP Harris. Besides, you're a POS that will never be put in a position of authority and trust. Because of your temper, fat boy. I'll just await the inevitable "You are a faggot" response from one of your circle jerk pals. They are so clever. LMFAO.
  20. Mr. Frigid Sue, maybe that is how long your spouse has been "heels up" and you have tolerated it. Most men would not consider it a short amount of time. Give yourself a big pat on the back. Good for you, you crazy diamond! But, if she is gone, this might help you understand why. https://www.vice.com/amp/en/article/xwnjx4/people-tell-us-how-qanon-destroyed-their-relationships I decided to seek them out. I found a woman whose husband became so obsessed with YouTube conspiracy videos he would follow her around the house and force her to watch them, someone who avoids their mother because of Q, and someone who was dumped by the man she loved because she actively attempted to debunk QAnon. Here are their stories. Frigid Sue had been with her husband for eight years; they had just bought a house together. Then, one day in late 2016, he started bringing up Q and the deep-state conspiracy. Frigid Sue says she’s not positive where it all stemmed from, but it may have come from his friendship with a coworker. From the moment Q was introduced, the relationship changed drastically and her husband became unrecognizable Sometimes I wasn't even allowed to go to bed because I had to watch one more Q video. The minute I came in the door from work he was sitting there with a video. He would say, 'You have to have the veil lifted from your eyes, Frigid Sue, you need to know this.’ He quizzed me because he wanted to make sure that I actually watched and paid attention. I can’t pinpoint where exactly his obsession started but all of a sudden it seemed he would be watching a YouTube video and become either enraged or go into complete hysterics.
  21. Here. You need another hobby. May I suggest The Flat Earth Society. I'll provide this with no links for you. Sans any documented research. Your preferred method. Look it up. You and the rest of the circle jerk need something to do after Biden is elected. has come to our attention that a documentary titled Behind the Curve has appeared on Netflix and is introducing significant numbers of new people into the Flat Earth discussions. After viewing this piece we feel that the work depicts a poorly researched Flat Earth Theory. It should be noted that the Flat Earth Society was not consulted with the science of the documentary and that the topics discussed should be further researched. Questions have come up about the light experiment at the end of the film. We point to the following from an account of a self-proclaimed Round Earth proponent who was present at the Jeran event [archive link] : "In about 10 tries, with the light held waist-high at 17 feet above water we never clearly saw it through the center panel hole. On one of the attempts, maybe the fourth of ten, we clearly saw it when Enrique lifted it over his head. On that one, Jeran asked him to raise it and lower it a few times, and it would appear when Enrique raised it and vanish when he lowered it. That was the "gasp" moment. Jeran said, "that's interesting." I noted it was the prediction for a round Earth. When they repeated the whole procedure, it did not happen again. I suggested having Enrique move from side-to-side a bit when occluded by the panel, in case it was lateral alignment that was off. Jeran accepted the suggestion, but it made no observable difference." Of about ten observations, the fourth observation was the only one where the event occurred, and the only one which was published in the documentary. Nine of the ten trials did not see the event. The above description of inconsistency suggests the presence of curving light rays in the experiment—refraction. The manner in which the experiment was portrayed in the film by the producers further suggests dishonesty. The documentary does not show the times the event did not occur. Misrepresentation of this nature is called scientific fraud. Had the results of all ten trials been honestly presented it would have, assuredly, been a far different segment. It should be noted that time lapse photography has shown that the curvature of light rays across long distances can be a regular occurrence. Since ancient times, mankind has used this inconsistent effect as a primary piece of evidence that the Earth was spherical 1. Per the Ring Laser Gyroscope, the claim that this device can see the rotation of the Earth is the latest in the controversy between Copernicans and Anti-Copernicans on the matter of the Earth's rotation. From the era of Ptolemy, to Tycho Brahe, to conflicts of the Victorian Era, and even to attempts in present day, science has been engaged in the attempt of finding direct and conclusive evidence for the rotation of the Earth 2. When assessing the Ring Laser Gyroscope studies of Earth's rotation, we find that the device does not appear to be measuring the Earth's rotation directly 3.
  22. Here is one for the cult.
  23. Not for long....
  24. Draining the swamp?
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