Anonymous ID: 925af7 Feb. 15, 2021, 9:06 a.m. No.12933435   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Megan Fox And Machine Gun Kelly Go Full Angelina Jolie With Blood Necklace

 

Call her a girl interrupted inspired: Megan Fox is just one slightly concerning lip lock with a sibling from going full 2000s Angelina Jolie.

 

The “Jennifer’s Body” star has been dating her twin flame (her words, not ours) Machine Gun Kelly for months now, following her separation from husband Brian Austin Green.

 

After meeting last year on the set of the upcoming thriller “Midnight in the Switchgrass” and making things Instagram official over the summer, the two have turned the intensity dial up a few notches in recent months, likening their romance to “being in love with a tsunami or a forest fire.”

 

So, it really shouldn’t come as a surprise that the pair did the absolute most for Valentine’s Day over the weekend, with the rapper plainly stating in an Instagram caption “I wear your blood around my neck” alongside a knife and blood drop emoji.

 

And, in case you needed a visual aid, Kelly shared a photo of the necklace, which apparently contains a drop of Fox’s blood in an orb-like pendant.

 

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https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/megan-fox-and-machine-gun-kelly-have-go-full-angelina-jolie-with-blood-necklace-163503166.html

Anonymous ID: 925af7 Feb. 15, 2021, 9:08 a.m. No.12933451   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3470 >>3624 >>3773 >>3895

Republicans are suddenly very in favor of a third political party, according to Gallup

 

Support for a third major political party is higher than ever in the U.S., according to a new Gallup poll. Sixty-two percent of those polled say the Democratic and Republican parties "do such a poor job representing the American people that a third party is needed."

 

Support for a third party has grown most dramatically in recent months among the GOP, rising from just 40 percent last September to 63 percent today.

 

On its face, this might seem like good news for those anti-Trump Republicans who are reportedly mulling the idea of assembling a "center-right breakaway party" in an attempt to wrest America's conservatives from the grips of former President Donald Trump. Alas, it's not a more moderate party that America's disaffected voters want. "More Republicans want the party to move to the right than to the center," Gallup's Jeffrey M. Jones writes.

 

The idea of an anti-Trump faction was hastily rejected by a number of party leaders who fear that splitting the GOP would risk paving the way for Democrats to make inroads. Instead they're hoping to "reform the party from within," according to Reuters.

 

Republican strategist Alex Conant told Reuters recently that any new political movement would fizzle without a charismatic leader. He added: "If somebody was going to start a third party that was going to gain some traction, it would be Trump."

 

The Gallup survey polled 906 adults between Jan. 21 and Feb. 2. Its margin of sampling error is ±4 percentage points.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/republicans-suddenly-very-favor-third-160723112.html

Anonymous ID: 925af7 Feb. 15, 2021, 9:33 a.m. No.12933644   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Q 867

So much is open source.

So much left to be connected.

Why are the children in Haiti in high demand?

How are they smuggled out?

‘Adoption’ process.

Local ‘staging’ ports friendly to CF?

Track donations.

Cross against location relative to Haiti.

Think logically.

The choice, to KNOW, will be yours.

Q

 

Who are we taught to trust the most?

This will not be easy.

The END.

Q

 

Q 1233

They will lose black vote once Haiti revealed.

Lost now (awakening).

They keep them enslaved.

What did Hussein do for the black community?

vs POTUS?

Q