In late February 1921, 2 weeks before taking office as POTUS, Warren Harding writes a letter to the richest man in America, William Randolph Hearst, thanking him for helping him win the presidency with favorable coverage in major newspapers he owned & begging for his advice.
In late February 1921, 2 weeks before taking office as POTUS, Warren Harding writes a letter to the richest man in America, William Randolph Hearst, thanking him for helping him win the presidency with favorable coverage in major newspapers he owned & begging for his advice.
Me: “sweetheart, I’d hate men EVEN MORE if I wasn’t attracted to them.”
Me: “sweetheart, I’d hate men EVEN MORE if I wasn’t attracted to them.”
Normies: “so does that mean you’re into everything?”
Me: “no, it means I can’t decide what I’m into.”
Normies: “so does that mean you’re into everything?”
Me: “no, it means I can’t decide what I’m into.”