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That's how we'll celebrate when Prasanth gets her first sexual intercourse.💀❤️ #RibbonCuttingCeremony👀🏃🏻‍♂️ H@₹! 🍂 Sathya ரா’த்து ராசன்

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N: I want to get up. I want to go home. E: Look what happened to you, Nisan. Why are you trying to get up? This is your home too. Relax. You’re not going anywhere. N: I can’t do it here. E: You can, you can. You will. N: Eşref, why are you coming at me like this? E: But you’re acting like a child, Nisan. If I say you’re staying here, you’re staying here. The subject is closed. E: No huffing and puffing. H: Here, I brought some breakfast. E: Thanks. H: Enjoy! E: Yes... all of this will be finished. N: Do you have any other orders, my Pasha? E: If I have any other orders, I’ll tell you. N: How are you talking to me like this? Don't drive me crazy in my sick state. Look, Eşref, your "macho" act doesn't work on me, just so you know. E: Oh, really? N: Yes, really! If you talk and act like this, you’ll get this kind of response. You have no idea how to talk to women. Your practice... maybe you have none at all. What happened? Why aren't you answering? You shut up when it doesn’t suit you. But I’ll teach you, don’t you worry. People understand each other by talking. E: Be careful, don’t let your stitches burst. N: Look, I’m the one who's going to burst now! I’m going to burst! E: I think I’m good for you. Look, you’ve perked up already. You should continue staying here. N: You’re so funny. I’m dying of laughter right now. E: That's how it is. We'll see. N: I won't eat it. H: Eşref, Hıdır is here. E:Anne, stay with her and make sure she finishes it all. H: Okay. #EşrefRüya #EşSan

𝖀𝖓𝖐𝖓𝖔𝖜𝖓

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A teeny tiny notice before I proceed with my analysis. If you have a problem with either Cihan or Alya, don't bother reading. Because I don't take sides. I don't watch or think or write through the lens of Alya vs Cihan. Both characters are dear to me. And, if that's the way you roll, by all means, proceed. Analyzing Episode 36. Season 2 aka Of Strengths, Weaknesses, and The Last Nail in the Coffin Evvveeettt. Another episode, another meltdown. Just another day in the CihAl fandom. Ngl, it took me two days to even think about writing my regular analysis post, because the negativity was more potent than usual. Or maybe my resistance is waning, who knows? But that's not what we're gonna focus on today. This day, we analyze the words and actions of the heart and soul of Uzak Sehir, aka Alya and Cihan Albora. But we'll do so within the framework of strengths and weaknesses, because to me, that's what really comes to the fore in ep36. Alya Albora Alya Albora was especially heartbreaking this episode. And coming from someone who gets their heartbroken regularly because of Alya, that's saying something. The episode starts with the zombie-man opening his eyes (I think this PoS is just lying there pretending to be a vegetable, but that's for another time). And the look Alya has on her face when she looks at Cihan is indescribable. Almost as if everything inside her is pleading, 'Please don't regress back to where we just came from.' Because she fears, even as she tries to check on the zombie, that the closer Frankenboran gets to waking up, the further Cihan will drift from her. And, to an extent, her fears are proven right when Sadakat brings up divorce again. See, Alya doesn't come from strong family roots. She believes her biological mother abandoned her for most of her adult life. Then she has Caroline, who tries to fill all the empty spaces abandonment leaves in little Alya, but doesn't manage to succeed too much. As I've said before, Alya's primary fears stem from being abandoned and being a burden. That's what she tries to protect herself from. Those walls around her heart are in place to keep her from suffering that same pain again. That's both her strength and her weakness. While the fear pushes Alya to love harder, to push past difficulties, to rise from the ashes over and over, it also makes her more aloof. She doesn't find it as difficult as Cihan to leave behind 'family' ties because she's never experienced just how forceful those bonds can be. When it falls to her to choose between her love for Cihan and whatever she had with Boran, she picks the former without much guilt. But there's another factor that helps keep her from feeling much remorse for Boran, and that's the way her former husband treats her. Before Alya finds out about the will, her anger at Cihan is at an all-time high, and there's no question of any relationship developing between the two. After the will, however, that's a different story. So, when it falls to her to choose, she can do so easily, with her conscience at rest. And we see that so clearly in the way she announces she won't return to Boran even when he wakes up. Now, let's focus on the tricky bit. The weaknesses. Because Alya fears being a burden, being imposed on someone, adding to their strain, anything other than clarity can't help but raise doubts. When Cihan doesn't answer her question of 'Where will you stand?' with a clear with you or with you, distrust raises its ugly head. She starts asking herself if their relationship is what Cihan really wants now that Boran is back in the picture. She starts wondering whether Cihan will be able to shoulder the burden their relationship will add to his already weighed-down shoulders. It's harrowing to watch her be drawn to Cihan one instant, and pull back the next. Not because she doesn't love him, but because she can't bear to be another weight on Cihan's existence. That's what we see when she's shivering with fever. She wants him close, but she also doesn't want him to suffer. She keeps asking Cihan to leave, but he refuses to budge. And, that cures and hurts at the same time. For some reason, when she says, 'I'm also trying to find a way,' I couldn't help but feel that a part of her is already reverting back to the old Alya. The longer Cihan refrains from giving Alya a clear answer, the more her doubts grow. The more their 'impossibility' takes over her love. The closer she grows to wanting to leave. This time, if she attempts to leave, it won't be because her feelings overwhelm her. It'll be because she can't bear to see Cihan hurt anymore. Cihan Albora Oh boy. I can already hear the jeers of 'coward' and 'gavat' (which, by the way, I find to be a really ugly word) ringing in my ears. Well, fcuk that. Let's get back to our analysis. I talked about how Cihan seems to be stuck between suppression and surrender when it comes to his guilt. And, I did think that almost losing Alya would break that spell. But, clearly, that's not the road that Gulizar wants to take. Perhaps she does want it to come down to conflict. I'm not sure yet. What I am sure of is that Cihan is already aware of what he wants. And it's not wanting to be BFFs with Boran at the expense of Alya, guilt be damned. You can see it in the way his answers get bolder every time Sadakat asks him about a divorce. This episode is the first time Cihan states outright that the burden of 'conscience' isn't his to bear because he merely did what Boran asked of him. In other words, he didn't plan on falling in love with Alya, but it happened, and if there's any blame in that, it's not on him or Alya. Here's what irks most people. He doesn't ever talk about what he wants. It's always 'What if Boran wants this' or 'What if Boran wants that.' In other words, it's a form of misdirection on his part. He knows what's in his heart, but he doesn't want to say it out loud. Another scene where you can clearly see what his choice will be is when he's taking care of Alya during her fever. The more Alya insists that he leave, the more he digs in his heels. Until finally, he says, 'I won't allow anyone to hurt you, I won't allow anyone to harm you, and that's how it will be until I draw my last breath.' People don't say things like. 'That's how it'll be as long as I live,' if they're not sure about what they want. This is Cihan's strength. His love, protective instincts, and his code of sticking up for the people he loves. Unfortunately, like Alya, that's also his weakness. Cihan's been trained to fight for his family and his people to his very last. And, that's one HUGE reason why he can't verbalize what's already screaming inside his mind and his heart. We know he can't live without Alya, he says as much in the last episode. He keeps buying time because he knows once he states those words - there's no turning back. And he knows exactly how ugly things could go because dealing with ugly has been his entire existence. People won't be kind to him or Alya in the place where they live (think back to how Demir sends his goons to insult Alya's mom). And besides all that, what if Boran doesn't want to let go? That's when shit will truly hit the fan, because once Cihan says he's with Alya, he'll be fighting his brother, standing up to his mother, breaking his family apart, endangering Albora with internal strife, and worst of all, risking Alya and Deniz's safety. And remember, unlike Alya, who can control her conscience because of an extenuating factor, Cihan has no such relief. So, what you see is a man trying to survive an impending hurricane in a straw hut. He knows when that storm hits, and it will, things will go to hell. Besides all that, there is his stupid conscience that just won't shut the hell up because of that code of his. To me, that's not cowardice. That's a man standing at the edge of a life-changing truth, and being undone by the gravity of it. It's almost as if his soul is negotiating with reality, hoping to avoid collateral damage, while grieving for the version of himself he knows won't survive after he states his truth. As we can see in the scene where he and Alya are saying goodbye, they're already a family. His heart has already made the choice, so much so that in that scene, even Sadakat and Nare see the invisible bonds tying Cihan to Alya and vice versa. It's not a question of if, merely when. The Last Nail in the Coffin The question on everyone's mind is, what will it be? The last nail in the coffin of Cihan and Boran's brotherhood. The point of no return. To me, the way things are shaping up, there will be a clash. Will the showdown happen when Boran wakes up, or will Cihan learn the truth about his brother and finally be set free? I don't know. I've always had the inkling that Boran isn't what he claims to be. I guess we'll find out soon. But until then, I'll be watching. Gladly. For both my babies. Till next time, happy reading, y'all. #CihAl #UzakŞehir

CocoLoco

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Great summary here of the ongoing situation involving Lindsey Gaetani (Lindsey Gaetani) and her efforts to (by herself) file a motion in court (that was thwarted by either Brian Tully, Pam Friedman or Jen McCabe's cousin). FULL TRANSCRIPT; Alright, so let's get right into this one. Today we're unpacking a really intense and personal story from Lindsey Gaetani. It's a story that involves a major court case, a huge data leak, and a truly bizarre and frankly shocking confrontation that she says went down inside a public courthouse. And it all kicks off with one jarring sentence. "I thought I just told you that you had to wait for Pam [Friedman]." I mean, can you imagine you walk into a public building trying to file a legal document and you're met with that? According to Lindsey Gaetani, this is exactly what a court clerk said. It's a statement that immediately set the tone for a pretty unbelievable standoff. And yeah, that's the big question here, isn't it? What on earth could lead to a situation where a citizen is apparently being barred from entering a courthouse by the very clerks who are supposed to work there for the public? We're going to piece together all the events just as Gaetani tells them to figure out how she got here. Okay, so let's jump right into the deep end to the most dramatic point in this story. Gaetani showing up at the Norfolk Superior Courthouse for a really critical hearing. She was there to file a motion, which is basically a formal request to the judge to protect her own private data because she felt like she had no one else to turn to. The first thing she does, she says, is call her state-appointed advocate, a woman named Pamela Friedman. But instead of getting help, she says Pam actually tried to stall her, telling her to just wait outside. You know, which is kind of strange, right? Especially given how urgent this all felt to her. So Gaetani decides, forget this, I'm calling the clerk's office myself. And that's when things get even weirder. She says she was told flat out that she was not allowed in the building without her advocate. And to her, this made absolutely no sense. I mean, any citizen should have the right to walk into a public courthouse and file a piece of paper. So here's how this whole thing just explodes. Gaetani goes inside anyway, a clerk immediately confronts her repeating that she was told to wait for Pam. Gaetani just says, I'm coming in and asks if they're refusing to take her motion. When they say yes, that's the tipping point. She pulls out her phone and says, okay, I'm recording this. And that's when she claims one of the clerks charges at her and starts screaming for security. A scene like that, it doesn't just happen in a vacuum, right? There's a reason for it. To really get the stakes here and to understand why Gaetani felt so desperate that day, we've got to rewind. We have to look at what triggered this whole chain of events in the first place. And it all comes down to a massive data leak. So what's this all about? At the heart of everything is the release of Gaetani's personal phone data. And we're not talking about a few text messages. We're talking about a complete extraction of her entire digital life. And when I say massive, I mean, it's hard to even wrap your head around. But it boils down to this one number. That's right, 15, 15 years of her life completely unredacted taken from her phone and handed over to the defense team in a case where she was a key witness. 15 years. And look, we're not just talking about old text messages here. This is the stuff you don't want anyone to see: medical records, social security numbers, private conversations she had with her lawyers, even bank passwords and her kids' birth certificates. It was just as she puts it, her entire life completely exposed. But you know what the real kicker was for her? It wasn't just that it happened, but how it happened. She claims she was specifically promised that this kind of private information would be protected. So you can imagine the shock, the disbelief when she found out the leak came from the Commonwealth itself, the very people she thought had her back. So what do you do when the system meant to protect you is the one that throws you to the wolves? Well, according to Gaetani, what came next was just a series of broken promises, and a whole lot of nothing. This is what she says the special prosecutor Ken Mello told her. Right in the middle of this crisis, he apparently promised he would file a protective order—that's a legal move to get her data back—and then he would fix it. And for a second, she probably felt a little relief, like, okay, someone's finally going to help me. But that relief, it was short-lived. The next day came and went, and then a few more days, and then weeks started to pass, and still nothing. No protective order was ever filed. All of her most private data was just out there. And the help she was promised never came. So you can see how this played out, according to her. Mello makes this big promise on day one. Then all she's told to do is make a list of everything sensitive on her phone. But as the weeks drag on, nothing gets filed. And then she gets the final blow. She's told Mello was sick, and he's off the case. And just like that, she was completely on her own. And that's what brings motion in hand to that courthouse. Okay, so let's jump back to that day at the courthouse. The scene in the clerk's office has just gone down, security has been called, and Gaetani is, as you can imagine, a complete mess. Then a court officer steps in, and she says he was incredibly kind. He actually calms her down. He listens to her, and he somehow manages to get her a spot to talk to the judge, Judge Rayburn, at a sidebar during the hearing. It finally seems like she's going to get her chance to explain everything. But the second she gets up there, before she can say a single word about her data or her motion, she says the judge just lays into her. This quote, she claims, is the very first thing Judge Rayburn said to her: Taking the clerk's side of the story as pure fact. And you can just imagine how that must have felt. Completely blindsided. Defeated. I mean, how do you even begin to argue with the judge? How do you prove that the clerks, people the judge works with day in and day out, were, from your point of view, not telling the truth? She says she felt like she had no choice but to just stand there and take it. So let's just recap the outcome here, from her point of view. It was a total disaster. Her whole goal was to get a protective order and get her data back. The ruling was that the defense could keep it. Her goal was to be heard as a witness trying to protect her own privacy. The outcome was her getting reprimanded for what happened in the clerk's office. She went in looking for protection and walked out feeling like she was the one who did something wrong. You'd think that would be the end of it, right? But nope. This is where the story takes another really strange turn that just raises a whole new set of questions about what was going on behind the scenes. So sometime later, she gets this phone call out of the blue from someone named Kate Peter. And during their conversation, Kate casually mentions that she heard something had happened down in the clerk's office that day. And that's the million-dollar question, isn't it? Lindsey is absolutely certain that the courthouse foyer was empty. The only people who saw what went down were her and the clerks. So how in the world could Kate know any of the details? Well, the answer Kate apparently gave her is just wow. She says that Jen McCabe has a cousin who works as a clerk right there in that specific office. Okay, so get this. Lindsey says she brings this up publicly. And remember, Jen McCabe is a central witness in the big case. And McCabe denies it, says she doesn't have a cousin there. Who this leaves Lindsey with two possible trails for how the story got out. Theory A, Kate was telling the truth. And the story went from a clerk to her cousin Jen McCabe and then to Kate. Or Theory B, the clerks told the advocate Pam Friedman, who then told Detective Brian Tully, who then told Jen McCabe. Either way you slice it, in her mind, the information leak points right back to official channels. And that's where her story leaves us. With this one final pretty explosive call to action, her whole account just leaves you with these profound questions about privacy, about power, and about the real inner workings of our justice system. And it really makes you wonder, just how deep does this whole thing go?

Grant Smith Ellis

14,147 просмотров • 9 месяцев назад

I'm not entirely sure, but I think the writer is going to dehtrone the smaller fear with a bigger one for Ciho. I mean, I can't be sure until we see the upcoming episodes, but I think that's what kidney-gate is about. Like Ciho says in the last episode, he has a personal moral code. Part of it is nature (from himself), but the other half is nurture (what he's been fed by Sadakat, upbringing, etc.) So, in a way, this code is what's behind his moral fear. He can't move forward because his mind keeps focusing on questions like 'Will I be betraying my code if I choose Alya? Will I still be the man I'm supposed to be?' Sounds stupid to us, as the audience. But this code is what drives Cihan. In this case, it's also one of the biggest obstacles that's causing him to freeze. He's paralyzed by the thought of having to choose. So, how do you break the deadlock? You introduce an even bigger fear and make it almost happen. Because to him, the fear of losing Alya is existential. He literally can't do without her, and the man has already said it a million times. If Alya manages to pull a fast one on Cihan to become the donor, and if some harm comes to her during the operation, the fear of choosing no longer matters, because now, he's faced with the fear of losing - the love of his life, no less. And, this isn't the first time we'll see it happen. Because Cihan has been hardwired to put everyone else first, to do his duty, he needs a dose of fear, of loss, to rewire his priorities. Every time Alya tries to leave, Cihan is compelled to take their relationship up a notch, because he doesn't know how to live without this woman. He isn't cowardly or weak in love, but the same conscience that makes him a good man also keeps him from living for himself. Because that's what a good ağa does. That's his process of transformation, I think. Because once he gets close to the breaking point, his priorities rearrange themselves, and that gives birth to clarity. It keeps him grounded and brings him back to what's really important. So, yeah, putting Alya at risk sucks. But that's a sure-fire way of shattering Ciho's current state of paralysis, because his nervous system needs to recognize her as the core, the very center of existence. Once that happens, hopefully, the fear of choosing (the smaller fear) goes away forever, because he'll now have proof of what's most important to him. Because the bigger fear and almost watching it happen will teach him the price of hesitation. Guilt can freeze him, duty can silence him, loyalty can be his shackles. But, almost losing Alya, in the worst way and most final way there is, will override everything else. Or, at least I hope that's what we'll see 🤧 #CihAl #UzakŞehir

CocoLoco

17,374 просмотров • 8 месяцев назад

Fashion Designer Manny Halasan: “Ano ba ‘yan, Ma… para kang bata!” 😂❤️ That’s what I always say to my mom whenever she gets overly excited about SB19. She’s such a huge fan — and I mean super fan level. She knows all their songs, follows their updates, and even plans outfits inspired by the boys. So when SB19 announced their concert, we knew we had to buy tickets for her. We are’nt the biggest fans ourselves (before last night), but we just really wanted to see her happy. And wow — she was beyond excited. Even before the concert, she was already planning her look. And when stepped out of her room, glammed up in her outfit, I couldn’t help but say, “Ma, ano ‘yang suot mo?” 😂 Then I turned to my sister and asked, “Nakita mo na outfit ni mama?” We even teased her, “May ibang damit kapa ba? ” And she just laughed and said, “Mamaya, makikita niyo!” — parang feeling ko same same sila dun ng outfit 😂 and yes meron nga sya mga ka peg 😅🫢❤️ But here’s the thing… While we always tease her like she’s a teenager again, deep down, I’m always happy when I see her like that. So full of life, young always. There's something so pure about seeing someone you love just fully immersed in their happiness. And last night, we got to witness that. When we got to the arena and sat down, I looked at her and saw how excited she was — her eyes were glowing. She was surrounded by fellow A’TINs, everyone cheering, clapping, holding light sticks. The energy was so contagious that even I couldn’t help but get swept up in it. My sister and I looked at each other, smiled, and just watched our mom. That moment alone — it already felt worth it. And then the show started. WOW. I have to admit, I wasn’t expecting… — but the show changed me/us. Their performance was next level. The vocals, the choreography, the stage presence — everything was on point. And more than that, it was their heart that stood out. They weren’t just performing. They were telling their story. They talked about how this all started as just a dream. How there were times they almost gave up. How there were only a few people who believed in them at first — but they kept going. They held onto their faith and gave everything they had. And right then, something clicked in me. It reminded me of my own journey. As a designer, there were also moments I felt like giving up. Times when it felt like no one believed in what I was doing. But somehow, God always whispered, “Keep going.” And eventually, my moment came, too. Hearing SB19’s story — their struggles, their perseverance, their humility — I finally understood why people love them so much. It’s not just about the music or the visuals. It’s about who they are: humble, genuine, warm-hearted people who stayed true to themselves and worked for their dreams. They give people hope. So no, I didn’t go into that concert as an SB19 fan. But I left with something better: memories with my mom that I’ll treasure forever, a deeper appreciation for a group that touches lives through their story and talent, and a reminder of why we should never give up on our dreams. Thank you, SB19. And thank you, Ma, for letting us be part of your joy. Love you Ma ☺️❤️❤️❤️ #SB19 #PPopPride #MomsDeserveThis #FamilyBonding #LiveMusicMagic #NeverGiveUp #mannyhalasan"

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Cylla Kavanaugh

17,325 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

I asked the Safeguarding Minister, Jess Phillips, if she'd considered the impact that mass migration has on the safety of women and girls. She said that there's no reliable data on this issue. But that isn't entirely true. There is indicative data, and it is damning. It's true that people from any country, or culture, can be violence towards women and girls, including sexually. It's also true that, regardless of a person's background, we should come down hard on those who commit violent or sexual abuse. However, we should also recognise that not every culture has the same attitudes towards women and girls. In some cultures, for example, it's seen as indecent for a woman to walk around without her hair covered. In most cultures, it’s normal for men and women to be segregated for some things (like getting changed); in some cultures, men and women are segregated for many more things. In some cultures, physical and sexual violence towards women is commonplace. When men from those cultures come to this country, those are the cultural assumptions they bring with them. This makes intuitive sense. Why would we expect people to suddenly adopt British norms, habits, and behaviours, immediately upon arriving here? Particularly when so many people in the British state are unwilling to recognise that different cultures have different norms in the first place? That's not to say that everybody from these cultures poses a threat to women and girls. And of course, some of those people may have wanted to come here to get away from those very cultural expectations. But what we often see is that, 'per capita' (or per person), people from certain nationalities are more likely to commit certain types of crime when they come to the UK. That's particularly true in the case of illegal migrants, who are disproportionately likely to be young men - the group most likely to commit violent or sexual crime. Back in October, Labour MPs voted to block the release of detailed migrant crime data, which would have given us the full picture about how likely different migrant groups are to commit certain crimes. Some nationalities might be more likely to commit crime than British nationals. Others might be less likely. But at least we'd have the data, which would allow us to have an informed debate about this. However, thanks to the hard work of campaigners and journalists, we have some indicative data about the rates at which different nationalities commit crime, including crime which disproportionately targets women and girls. For example, data obtained from the Ministry of Justice last year showed that two nationalities, Afghans and Eritreans, were more than 20 times as likely to be convicted of a sexual offence than British nationals. This data showed that Afghans had a conviction rate for sexual offences of 59 per 10,000 people, while Eritreans had a conviction rate of 53.6 per 10,000 people. British nationals, on the other hand, had a conviction rate of 2.66 per 10,000. People have since disputed those figures. They say that, since the population figures used to work out this data are taken from the 2021 Census, we're likely to be undercounting the number of Afghans and Eritreans in the country. But even if that's true, the rate of conviction for sexual offences would still be much higher amongst Afghans and Eritreans than amongst British nationals. If this indicative data is wrong, then the Government should publish the full figures. Their failure to do so is a choice. We can collect a person's nationality when they're arrested, when they stand trial, and when they go to prison. People deserve to know what impact mass migration is having on the safety of women and girls. We need to be able to tell the truth about the fact that not every culture treats women in the same way, and that when people arrive here, they often bring that cultural baggage with them.

Katie Lam

174,473 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

#BBFanFestinMacau #EmiBonnie #beonnnie 🎤: Is this your first time in Macau? 🐰: Yes, it's my very first time in Macau and my very first time with all the girls here. 🎤: How's it been? 🐰: I'm excited. 🎤: What's impressed you so far? 🐰: The food here is super delicious~ 🐰: I'm excited, getting to come here with my 10 friends for the first time. It's really fun. 🎤: There are a lot of fans here. 🐰: That's going to make me nervous. 🎤: What shows have you prepared? 🐰: We brought Blush Blossom Fan Fest from Thailand here to Macau. Almost all of it, almost all of it. 🎤: We'll get to see those standout shows here? 🐰: Definitely, the shows that you're looking forward to, you'll get to see them for sure~ 🎤: And now we're going to play the question chain. The question you got was from N'View. Her question is... 🤎: When ppl wake up we open our eyes, but when you wake up what do you forget?* 🐰: Hey, how come she's thinking them up like witty sayings 😆 🐰: I forget to fold my blanket. I might forget that often, bc once I get up, I'm off. The blanket is for later. 🎤: And lately the weather has been cold too, right? 🐰: Yeah, the weather is cold. I usually hug my blanket when I sleep. 🐰: Yeah (looks to the side), bc there's no one to hug. 🎤: Okay, for the question chain, who are you sending the chain to next? 🐰: I'm going to send the chain to P'Love. My question is, "If your hair isn't red, would you have the energy to dance?"** 😂 * A play with words between ลืมตา (leum ta) = open eyes, and ลืม (leum) = forget. * A rhyme between แดง (daeng) = red, and แรง (raeng) = strength, energy. View and Bonnie are truly cut from the same cloth, no wonder they're such good friends.

K-bab

20,343 просмотров • 7 месяцев назад

🚨 HOLY CRAP: ZEROHEDGE is in the White House and brings up the Clinton Body Count... tells the Washington Post in the room to explain to him how the d*ath of Mark Middleton, a former Clinton WH aide, was actually a su*cide 👀 "President Trump posted Truth Social, a video highlighting what most people call the Clinton body count, which is the strange number of su*cides that seem to happen in Clinton circles." "I have a headline here from the Washington Post that said, 'Trump peddles false conspiracy theories tying the Clintons to several d*aths.'" "The death of Mark Middleton, who was a former Clinton White House aide, who was found de*d on a Clinton Foundation property." "I'll just quote from the Arkansas Times. Middleton apparently sh0t himself in the chest with a sh0tgun and also h*ng himself from a tree with an extension cord." "So I have no idea how somebody commits su*cide that way, but if the Washington Post is here, maybe you can enlighten us as to how that was actually a su*cide." "That's just a lead into my question about the most famous Clinton-related su*cide, which is that of Jeffrey Epstein. There's still a lot of questions around that case." "You've released phase one of the Epstein files. What was missing from that is any connection to his ties to intelligence agencies. And that's really the whole story, that not just trafficking young girls, but doing it on behalf of intelligence agencies, and even potentially as part of a blackmail ring with potential ties to the Israeli government." "For phase two, when can we expect it? Will it have information pertaining to those aspects of the Epstein case?" LEAVITT: "I know the Attorney General has committed to releasing those files. I would defer you to the Department of Justice on her timeline, but when she has made a promise in the past, she has kept it, and I'm certain that she will in this case as well."
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🚨 HOLY CRAP: ZEROHEDGE is in the White House and brings up the Clinton Body Count... tells the Washington Post in the room to explain to him how the d*ath of Mark Middleton, a former Clinton WH aide, was actually a su*cide 👀 "President Trump posted Truth Social, a video highlighting what most people call the Clinton body count, which is the strange number of su*cides that seem to happen in Clinton circles." "I have a headline here from the Washington Post that said, 'Trump peddles false conspiracy theories tying the Clintons to several d*aths.'" "The death of Mark Middleton, who was a former Clinton White House aide, who was found de*d on a Clinton Foundation property." "I'll just quote from the Arkansas Times. Middleton apparently sh0t himself in the chest with a sh0tgun and also h*ng himself from a tree with an extension cord." "So I have no idea how somebody commits su*cide that way, but if the Washington Post is here, maybe you can enlighten us as to how that was actually a su*cide." "That's just a lead into my question about the most famous Clinton-related su*cide, which is that of Jeffrey Epstein. There's still a lot of questions around that case." "You've released phase one of the Epstein files. What was missing from that is any connection to his ties to intelligence agencies. And that's really the whole story, that not just trafficking young girls, but doing it on behalf of intelligence agencies, and even potentially as part of a blackmail ring with potential ties to the Israeli government." "For phase two, when can we expect it? Will it have information pertaining to those aspects of the Epstein case?" LEAVITT: "I know the Attorney General has committed to releasing those files. I would defer you to the Department of Justice on her timeline, but when she has made a promise in the past, she has kept it, and I'm certain that she will in this case as well."

QUANTUM GUARD ™️

91,441 просмотров • 7 дней назад

🚨 HOLY CRAP: ZEROHEDGE is in the White House and brings up the Clinton Body Count... tells the Washington Post in the room to explain to him how the d*ath of Mark Middleton, a former Clinton WH aide, was actually a su*cide 👀 "President Trump posted Truth Social, a video highlighting what most people call the Clinton body count, which is the strange number of su*cides that seem to happen in Clinton circles." "I have a headline here from the Washington Post that said, 'Trump peddles false conspiracy theories tying the Clintons to several d*aths.'" "The death of Mark Middleton, who was a former Clinton White House aide, who was found de*d on a Clinton Foundation property." "I'll just quote from the Arkansas Times. Middleton apparently sh0t himself in the chest with a sh0tgun and also h*ng himself from a tree with an extension cord." "So I have no idea how somebody commits su*cide that way, but if the Washington Post is here, maybe you can enlighten us as to how that was actually a su*cide." "That's just a lead into my question about the most famous Clinton-related su*cide, which is that of Jeffrey Epstein. There's still a lot of questions around that case." "You've released phase one of the Epstein files. What was missing from that is any connection to his ties to intelligence agencies. And that's really the whole story, that not just trafficking young girls, but doing it on behalf of intelligence agencies, and even potentially as part of a blackmail ring with potential ties to the Israeli government." "For phase two, when can we expect it? Will it have information pertaining to those aspects of the Epstein case?" LEAVITT: "I know the Attorney General has committed to releasing those files. I would defer you to the Department of Justice on her timeline, but when she has made a promise in the past, she has kept it, and I'm certain that she will in this case as well."

Eric Daugherty

511,340 просмотров • 1 год назад