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SwampMidget 7 points ago +7 / -0

I think AOC's New Green Deal gives every POC at least two months vacation in French Polynesia.

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SwampMidget 3 points ago +3 / -0

weird ... not one word from CNN or MSNBC ... But I remember whole segments when it was found that Trump's stock holdings included a company that would profit indirectly from hydroxychloroquine... and then, mysteriously, went quiet after it was revealed the actual holdings were part of a mutual fund that amounted to about $100.

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SwampMidget 3 points ago +3 / -0

3 which is a prime ... so is 17

message received

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SwampMidget 2 points ago +2 / -0

all of today's antifa faggots were just spit out of their single moms' cooch and wearing EBT diapers back when that attack went down.

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SwampMidget 4 points ago +4 / -0

WaPo editorial congratulates them on their highly effective degentrification of downtown NYC.

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SwampMidget 11 points ago +11 / -0

third, NYT could have angry leftists berating them for publishing the truth. NYT has a history of altering stories/titles/headlines when leftists twist their arm.

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SwampMidget 17 points ago +17 / -0

You fail to mention that he actually locates tweeter's mom; turns on James Woods charm, wines, dines and seducers her. She falls madly in love...

next day tweeter gets DM pic of the top of mom's head ass up in a face place.

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SwampMidget 2 points ago +2 / -0

CNN: "violent right-wing extremists set fire to Church's Black Lives Matter marquee..."

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SwampMidget 29 points ago +30 / -1

I was in a similar place when I was younger. I was pretty much alone w/ only drinking buddies that passed as friends, but actually kinda superficial. Life seemed to lack any real depth, at that point. In a nutshell, here's what turned my life around 180 degrees.

I found a good church. This wasn't easy, as when I started visiting various churches, I found they were either totally superficial, or cult like. After months of searching and study, I joined an RCIA education program and became Catholic.

The reasons why are many and won't get into them here, but the main deciding factor was being party of Saint Vincent's De Paul's volunteer program, where we really made a difference in people's lives.

From there, I found my wife (from church), and we're now been happily married for 14 years. Along the way, we got two rescue dogs that eat us out of house and home. I also have a few good friends that I met during volunteer work.

Hope that helps. I wish you luck. Drop me a message and we'll pray for you and answer any questions you have.

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