Anonymous ID: f4d2eb May 15, 2023, 4:15 a.m. No.18849861   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9868 >>9926

>>18849715

They are losing control of the message

the whole truth has a sort Q1362 vibe. May 14 delta.

other things that stand out:

>absolutely lambasted

>not exactly Barbara Walters

>Neurotic little AOC

> with the bad looking boyfriend

>GREAT RATINGS!

 

1362

May 14, 2018 12:22:39 PM EDT

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[They] are afraid.

They are losing control of the message.

WWG1WGA!

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Anonymous ID: f4d2eb May 15, 2023, 4:43 a.m. No.18849926   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18849861

>not exactly Barbara Walters

Walters host of

 

Today - morning show that people watch when theywake up

 

20/20 - perfect vision.

 

The View

 

 

>lambasted

Lamb

Basted

 

lamb

a young sheep; a person who is gentle or innocent; a person who is easily cheated

–Not to be confused with:

lam– – a hasty escape; fleeing or hiding from the law: on the lam

Abused, Confused, & Misused Words by Mary Embree Copyright © 2007, 2013 by Mary Embree

lamb (lăm)

n.

1.

a. A young sheep, especially one that is not yet weaned.

b. The flesh of a young sheep used as meat.

c. Lambskin.

  1. A sweet, mild-mannered person; a dear.

  2. One who can be duped or cheated especially in financial matters.

  3. Lamb Christianity Jesus.

intr.v. lambed, lamb·ing, lambs

To give birth to a young sheep.

 

baste

baste 1 (bāst)

tr.v. bast·ed, bast·ing, bastes

To sew loosely with large running stitches so as to hold together temporarily.

[Middle English basten, from Old French bastir, of Germanic origin.]

bast′er n.

baste 2 (bāst)

tr.v. bast·ed, bast·ing, bastes

To moisten (meat, for example) periodically with a liquid, such as melted butter or a sauce, especially while cooking.

[Middle English basten.]

bast′er n.

baste 3 (bāst)

tr.v. bast·ed, bast·ing, bastes

  1. To beat vigorously; thrash: basted the attacker with a club.

  2. To scold; berate.