US Political Meme's

He did not "fake his rank". You lie.
He did not "lie about being in a combat zone". You lie
This is simply Swift boating, 2024 edition.
"Play Defense, Democrats! PLAY DEFENSE!"
Oh boy. You ARE in denial. Face it. Tampon Tim is a lying fake gay horse semen drinking pedo who gets off on giving little boys tampons and let Minneapolis burn to try and score a few points against Trump.
 
Oh boy. You ARE in denial. Face it. Tampon Tim is a lying fake gay horse semen drinking pedo who gets off on giving little boys tampons and let Minneapolis burn to try and score a few points against Trump.

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Weird…and creepy…and unstable.

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👉 Chloe “Chicongo” Tzang 🤣

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Oh boy. You ARE in denial. Face it. Tampon Tim is a lying fake gay horse semen drinking pedo who gets off on giving little boys tampons and let Minneapolis burn to try and score a few points against Trump.
You've been a member of Lit for 9 years. You've published stories here under the handle ChloeTzang. You're trashing your reputation for nothing. Just because you can't admit that you were suckered by Donald Trump.
 
You've been a member of Lit for 9 years. You've published stories here under the handle ChloeTzang. You're trashing your reputation for nothing. Just because you can't admit that you were suckered by Donald Trump.
LOL. I trashed/established my rep back in 2016 and in 2020 too, and I managed to do the same on Facebook. Have no fear....I've probably offended everyone I possibly can on Lit already because I do write some of this stuff into my stories now and then too and very entertaining (for me) it is - try "American Dream" - you may recognize Gavin. Most of my readers know me by now and laugh at, ignore or abuse me for my little political rants LOL

I am very cyclic around election years so have no fears - I shall quietly fade away in time, after our Glorious Leader returns triumphant, only to reappear in 2028.... this Board is VERY relaxing tho - reading the posts, snorting coffee, posting now and then, pulling the wings off flies, metaphorically speaking anyhow - it's a great way to unwind.

Anyhow, I better get back to writing - editing a novel to get out the door this weekend, with luck it'll actually be published soon, plus a couple of very apolitical stories for Lit - and good luck with your next story - looking forward to seeing what you come out with next. I gotta do a Sci-Fi novel next, as well as an action-romance set in Roman Britain. All the Roman stuff is fun. Plus I owe Lit readers a couple of shorts. Fun fun fun!
 
Drinking donkey cum or pee was a Fear Factor challenge. It was never broadcast, but it might be on youtube, efukt, etc.
Well they're selling horse semen milkshakes in a Wild Food Festival in New Zealand - $15 a shake I think it was. Somehow I think I'll give that one a miss. I've eaten some weird stuff, but horse semen......nooooooooooo
 
And to round them up would be like herding cats. Kind of fanciful wishing going on upstairs, ya' know?

Are you referencing the BBC statements about non-violent actions as those 3% actions? You're 3% model is actually backward and not accurate when applied to gun-toting individuals, even if they know how to stalk and shoot animals. The four-footed kind, of course!

"Nonviolent protests are twice as likely to succeed as armed conflicts – and those engaging a threshold of 3.5% of the population have never failed to bring about change.

"In 1986, millions of Filipinos took to the streets of Manila in peaceful protest and prayer in the People Power movement. The Marcos regime folded on the fourth day.

"In 2003, the people of Georgia ousted Eduard Shevardnadze through the bloodless Rose Revolution, in which protestors stormed the parliament building holding the flowers in their hands.

"While in 2019, the presidents of Sudan and Algeria both announced they would step aside after decades in office, thanks to peaceful campaigns of resistance.

"In each case, civil resistance by ordinary members of the public trumped the political elite to achieve radical change.

"There are, of course, many ethical reasons to use nonviolent strategies. But compelling research by Erica Chenoweth, a political scientist at Harvard University, confirms that civil disobedience is not only the moral choice; it is also the most powerful way of shaping world politics – by a long way.

"Looking at hundreds of campaigns over the last century, Chenoweth found that nonviolent campaigns are twice as likely to achieve their goals as violent campaigns. And although the exact dynamics will depend on many factors, she has shown it takes around 3.5% of the population actively participating in the protests to ensure serious political change."
 
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