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That hand gesture. That's what Obama used to do. A lot of them now do it. Letitia was doing it yesterday when she decided she's now a preacher.
It's the only thing you live to post now, isn't it? For three years it's been an obsession to a bunch of Absolute Retards. I am the memespring from which you now flow.
I never noticed that hand gesture until the bathhouse faggot, and then everyone else in the democrat party that's screeching the loudest in the media are doing it.
Yeah, but when you're dogpiling on with the clowns then you're no better than their one-trick-pony bullshit.
Hey, if you want to dogpile on with what they've called torment and sacrilege because it's entertaining fun to you, when you're not the one experiencing what they're doing to you, then you're no better than they are to me. You want to experience the same torment they've earned? Okay, that's your choice.
I got a copy of the audiobook but I haven't listened to it yet, so I can't comment on anything from it. It's like 5 books down in the queue so it'll be a while until I get to it.
Audible.
>we are all SP now
Yeah, it's a title of inclusivity for all, except for the person that's been stolen from for 3 years in order for you to claim that. Who the fuck are you trying to kid that posting those disarms DS actors when it's the damn DS actors assigned here doing it. You damned yourself, bud, you wanted it, don't try and weasel out of your choice now with a pretty forked tongue.
I mean, I may bump Virginia's book up the reading list, has to do with Epstein-type stuff, though told from her perspective. My reading queue is as follows:
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Hillbilly Elegy (JD's book, currently listening to and halfway through)
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The MAGA Doctrine (Charlie's book)
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The Art of the Deal (POTUS' book, read it decades ago but I wanted to go through it again and this time listen to it)
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Tower of Basel (Book about Switzerland's BIS, some anon here recommended it)
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Nobody's Girl (Virginia's book)
And then another two dozen novels of fiction, I'll probably finish them sometime in the 1st quarter of next year.
Read my whole life once I started learning to read as a kid. Read what I considered my first "adult" novel in grade 2 when I was 6. It was Alan Dean Foster's novelization of Star Wars. Whenever I came across a word I didn't know, I'd write it down and then go to the school library to look up the definition in this giant dictionary they had. Didn't know it at the time, but I learned what recursion was when I found a word in a definition that I didn't know and then would have to look that up to understand what I was originally looking up. My appetite for reading took a severe change after I had a massive concussion at the beginning of 2007, couldn't concentrate for very long with tightly packed small text, letters would get all blurry and then start swimming around, so then I decided to take a chance on an audiobook and I've stuck with them ever since.
I mean, no offense intended, but I remember the phrase of fighting them "over there," so nobody would have to fight them "over here."
Yeah, taqiyya and all that, pedophilia a regular occurrence because of their "prophet.". And they've worked diligently for many decades to cultivate a scapegoat to be blamed.