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Wait, odor issues? This one is new to me.
But...just a reminder on "family values"
The orange turd is on his 3rd wife
Has at least 6 kids across those 3 wives
While wifo #3 was pregnant with one of his crotch fruit, he paid to bang a porn star
Has openly admitted to blatant sexual assault of women
There was a lot of talk about how it looks like Donald Trump wears adult diapers, due to some “strange bulging” in pants. It was repudiated that some of his entourage (both as a reality TV star and as a president in the white house) also said that he smelled terrible.
All hearsay and conjecture. But also I personally don’t care enough for a full gas chromatographic analysis of his stink lines for confirmation.
It's not heresy. There are people on the apprentice that confirm him shitting his pants.
https://youtu.be/W5uqAavJPAo?si=jKZFHnG7r7i3J04Y
Heresy or hearsay? Big diff ;D
I mean, there are a lot of red hats out there that would call it heresy
https://youtu.be/IEGo41443iI?si=gz-8-1CLk7Nvd5n4
Repudiated means to strongly deny.
looks like an autocorrect error to me; based on context, I bet they meant "reported."
Good clarification either way, though, especially since it dramatically changes the meaning of the sentence
Oh, no, I just frequently use words where I philanthropy their meaning.
Got a literal lol from me at breakfast.
And hey, you're one of a pretty small number of people in the world that can use "gas chromatographic" properly, so you got that going for you, which is nice.
Filibuster.