• the_crotch@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    if only we’d jail an already unpopular president three decades ago

    Clinton was incredibly popular. So popular that people still defend him today. You’re clearly too young to remember that era and are pulling this nonsense directly out of your ass.

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      2 months ago

      Now. Both clintons are wildly unpopular and irrelevant now. It’s now we’re talking about. Ask the nurse to give you your medicine, you’re spacing out

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          2 months ago

          Of course you don’t. Your life would be so much better and you will be so much less insufferable if you did care every once in a while

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              2 months ago

              Don’t think that if you learned a therapy word it makes you smart all of the sudden. It only shows that you need to listen to other people more.

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                2 months ago

                I listen to plenty of people. Children who soapbox about things they don’t know anything about it are not on that list.

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                  2 months ago

                  Evidence show the opposite. You might think you listen to plenty of people, but there is no way to tell which of those people are real and which are the symptoms of growing dementia. And not of an early onset variety.