But cocaine is a bit too much.
So we have a problem.
But cocaine is a bit too much.
So we have a problem.
A friend shared this photo from yesterday's memorial at Riverfront Park.
A friend shared this photo from yesterday's memorial at Riverfront Park.
YOU MISS 100% OF THE SHOTS YOU DONT TAKE
YOU MISS 100% OF THE SHOTS YOU DONT TAKE
TAPPER: Drinking at 10 in the morning, that’s a drinking problem.
MULLIN: Yeah & there’s probably a lot of media that has a drinking problem too.
TAPPER: A drunk reporter who is drinking at 10 AM…is not in charge of the 3 million person defense department.💥
TAPPER: Drinking at 10 in the morning, that’s a drinking problem.
MULLIN: Yeah & there’s probably a lot of media that has a drinking problem too.
TAPPER: A drunk reporter who is drinking at 10 AM…is not in charge of the 3 million person defense department.💥
www.tree.fm
www.tree.fm
1.) Cement Musk's monopolies by ending gov't subsidies to his competitors.
2.) Get rid of any regulations that have ever or will ever constrain his behavior.
3.) Loot the gov't by privatizing public programs like SS and the VA.
Note. I am half Mexican, part German and Italian
This is the only app I actually feel safe in :)
Note. I am half Mexican, part German and Italian
This is the only app I actually feel safe in :)
Log on bluesky: drama cycle featuring a Muppet influencer sex-pesting a funko pop influencer
Log on threads: two brands having public cybersex to 0 engagement
Log on bluesky: drama cycle featuring a Muppet influencer sex-pesting a funko pop influencer
Log on threads: two brands having public cybersex to 0 engagement
Reading a book with a gay character will not make you gay any more than reading a book about Einstein will make you a genius.
If you're afraid that books might change someone's thinking, you're not afraid of books — you're afraid of thinking.
Reading a book with a gay character will not make you gay any more than reading a book about Einstein will make you a genius.
If you're afraid that books might change someone's thinking, you're not afraid of books — you're afraid of thinking.