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According to @SOSChildrenUSA, my name is {user_data~First Name}. // I only come here to complain. Mostly. What are you looking at?

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This is the confirmation receipt that @SOSChildrenUSA sent me via e-mail. It's so completely devoid of any information whatsoever that I didn't have to black anything out! 😂🤣😂

TowerCleared's tweet image. This is the confirmation receipt that @SOSChildrenUSA sent me via e-mail. It's so completely devoid of any information whatsoever that I didn't have to black anything out! 😂🤣😂

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For example, when the planes hit the World Trade Center on 9/11, many offices held meetings to decide what to do rather than immediately trying to evacuate the building. The existing power structures held even while the building was literally crumpling around them.


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It's not fear. It's conditioning. Generations of conditioning. Americans literally don't know how to function outside the ingrained systems. Even the people who claim to be free spirits or anti-establishment still rely heavily on most of the systems in place.


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What I cannot understand is why the American establishment and its institutions are folding so quickly. What are you people so afraid of? You never even had gulags.


I understand the dangers of vigilante justice, but I also support the death penalty for murder and sexual assault. The CEO committed countless murders and was served justice. Unfortunately, it came via a disturbed man rather than our broken justice system.

"Celebrating a murder and turning an accused killer into a sex symbol and a cult hero, a modern-day Robin Hood, requires an astonishing level of dehumanization," writes @Peter_Wehner: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…



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No he doesn’t. He’s referring to misinformation that is a crime. For example, if you spread misinformation to try and deceive people into not voting in an election, that is a federal crime that breaks federal statutes.


I never thought of the UK as a nation that wanted to be America’s bitch, but there it is.

It’s hard to name the bigger coward: the U.S. for protecting and enabling Russian terrorists, or the UK which can’t act as a sovereign nation and stand up to American bullying.



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Protected by the United States in the Russian Federation, russian terrorists dropped 18 guided aerial bombs on Hlukiv, Malushyne, Obody, Richky, Katerynivka, Bondarivshchyna, Pysarivka and the city of Sumy in Sumy region. They dropped 17 guided aerial bombs on Kursk region. 1/2

mhmck's tweet image. Protected by the United States in the Russian Federation, russian terrorists dropped 18 guided aerial bombs on Hlukiv, Malushyne, Obody, Richky, Katerynivka, Bondarivshchyna, Pysarivka and the city of Sumy in Sumy region.

They dropped 17 guided aerial bombs on Kursk region.

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