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    sniper
    https://twitter.com/tariqnasheed/status/1479698411263860736

    already posted like 1-2 pages ago lol

  • Jan 10, 2022
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    Murica elites

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    Jan 10, 2022
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    ThatMadKing
    https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1480253085188558848

    Murica elites

    I know it's off topic but how this woman was once considered a s***symbol I'll never understand

  • ThatMadKing
    https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1480253085188558848

    Murica elites

    good grief man

  • Jan 10, 2022
    Ezio

    I know it's off topic but how this woman was once considered a s***symbol I'll never understand

    by who? not even her husband considers her one based on the cheating rumors

  • Jan 10, 2022
    Scratchin Mamba

    Totalitarianism is when train

    https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson/status/1476065135013867522

    owning cars is becoming an ideology

  • Jan 10, 2022
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    Womanpuncher69

    im praying to God he's trolling

    https://twitter.com/InfraHaz/status/1480351807838699521

    I'm pretty sure most of his tweets are him trying to push buttons

  • Jan 10, 2022
    Sloth

    I'm pretty sure most of his tweets are him trying to push buttons

    too bad he manages to be even dumber during his streams

  • Jan 11, 2022
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  • Jan 11, 2022
    eye contact
    https://twitter.com/stephentotilo/status/1480659597329375238

    LMAO i respect it

  • Jan 11, 2022
    Womanpuncher69

    im praying to God he's trolling

    https://twitter.com/InfraHaz/status/1480351807838699521

    haz jumped the shark a long time ago

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    i give him props, he's legitimately hilarious just to watch him bash with the rest of his contemporaries and he doesn't take himself that seriously compared to them, he's irony-poisoned himself with his inflated ego but it benefits him at the same time

    he should go on cumtown tbh, he would be funny on there

  • Jan 11, 2022
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    Classic

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    Scratchin Mamba

    Classic

    ben shapiro had some wild old tweets. 1st term obama twitter was wild

    2nd one gets me every time

  • Jan 11, 2022
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    krishna bound

    ben shapiro had some wild old tweets. 1st term obama twitter was wild

    https://twitter.com/benshapiro/status/25712847277https://twitter.com/benshapiro/status/146987294627344384https://twitter.com/benshapiro/status/123657200072794112https://twitter.com/benshapiro/status/116005084458004480https://twitter.com/benshapiro/status/160032501010661376

    2nd one gets me every time

    Wtf is his deal with poop

  • Jan 11, 2022
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    Scratchin Mamba

    Wtf is his deal with poop

    he doesn't "curse" for "religious reasons"/manners/whatever so i think he uses childish rude words like "poop" instead of saying stuff like s***/fuck/etc

  • Jan 11, 2022
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    krishna bound

    he doesn't "curse" for "religious reasons"/manners/whatever so i think he uses childish rude words like "poop" instead of saying stuff like s***/fuck/etc

    Cursewords bad supporting genocide good

  • Jan 11, 2022
    Scratchin Mamba

    Cursewords bad supporting genocide good

    this is the foundational belief of neoconservatism

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    turning slave labor into a brand

  • Jan 12, 2022
    Trash Star

    turning slave labor into a brand

    prisonblues.net/about

    EOCI has created a work program that has given the inmates an opportunity to not only help out the tax payers but also, pay restitution, build a work ethic, and gain a work skill. We are proud to not only offer products that help the State of Oregon, but to also provide the best customer service possible. Prison Blues denim products are made in the USA with 100% cotton denim and there is NO SALES TAX!!!!!!

    Prison Blues started with two ingredients: 1. a federal government grant funded by d*** money seizures. 2. a plan to defray incarceration costs. Mindful of the impact prison industries have on private sector businesses, the State of Oregon conducted a thorough study to establish a viable product for production.

    Prison Blues is managed by a private sector staff of professionals working in conjunction with corrections officers and an average of well over 80 inmates producing our products. The factory is run as closely as possible to one on the outside, though with higher security issues. The environment is bright and energetic, designed to maximize productivity, and most of the workers appreciate the time they can spend at work.

    In order for an inmate to be eligible for hire in our garment factory, he must have demonstrated good conduct and go through an interview hiring process. To keep his coveted Prison Blues job, an inmate has to be just as productive on the inside as we are required to be on the outside, as well as maintain good behavior within the institution. The possible three-year waiting list to be interviewed for a Prison Blues job is serious motivation for an inmate to stay out of trouble to ensure that he keeps his position. We don't expect these men to become tailors upon their release, but we do know that they will have an applicable job skill as well as a work ethic that may have been previously lacking.

    Prison Blues is the most highly sought job at the prison; inmates earn a prevailing industry wage, they keep around 20% of what they earn which equals to about $120 - $150 a month after paying taxes, with bonus incentives for quality and productivity. Like the private sector, inmates are expected to pay their own way with their earnings. Eighty percent is withheld from their earnings to pay for their own incarceration costs, victim restitution, family support, and state and federal wage taxes. This significantly reduces the burden on taxpayers.