Posted on 04/06/2020 9:13:43 PM PDT by ransomnote
Yea for Boris.
Was glad Trump sent a team and goodies for his health. I wonder what reception they got from the Brits. The Brits can be plenty parochial & proud.
Yea for Boris.
Was glad Trump sent a team and goodies for his health. I wonder what reception they got from the Brits. The Brits can be plenty parochial & proud.
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Any study on mosquito carriers?
Thank you!
great headline, but this happened 2 months ago...
so it’s in the memory hole, as per the dems..
from 3d3n:
Trump just announced we are ending funding to the WHO pending investigation.
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Bad day for the owl.
Way to go Generally.
Bad day all around for Owls.
It’s so weird bumping around in her noggin.
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Trump just announced we are ending funding to the WHO pending investigation.
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Bad day for the owl.
https://twitter.com/JfkJuni0r/status/1247627457055752194
Pink supermoon tonight.
Trump’s tie yesterday was bright pink.
Pink in medical code is child or infant abduction.
Tonight is go time.
rom X22Report, from @BusyalltheTime, from Anon......
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1247440435196411904.html?refreshed=1586273749
https://twitter.com/Jay_B83/status/1247362978850242560
Just finished X22 Report. It is a BOOM in my book! Congrats to the person who figured it out!
Fauci was there!!
Justice. will. be. served.
these people are sick.
http://www.theopenscroll.com/hosting/SatanicCalendar.htm
on
Good Friday
and
Easter Eve
see calendar at link.
Likely another reason why all including children are safe at home.
Q told us more than once they worship satan.
The etymological meaning of “enemy” is satan. I didn’t dig invisible yet. I have heard 45 say it several times lately.
hokay, I see you were punished in Bags jail, so you’re with us again.
I hope you liked the curtains I put up in there...
Multiple meanings in world of Q, etymologically speaking.
You cant make this **** up.
Scarf = (Old English-gnaw, bite.)
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scarf (v.)
eat hastily, 1960, U.S. teen slang, originally a noun meaning food, meal (1932), perhaps imitative, or from scoff (attested in a similar sense from 1846). Or perhaps from a dialectal survival of Old English sceorfan to gnaw, bite (see scarf (n.2)); a similar word is found in a South African context in the 1600s. Related: Scarfed; scarfing.
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scarf (n.1)
band of silk, strip of cloth, 1550s, a band worn across the body or over the shoulders, probably from Old North French escarpe sash, sling, which probably is identical with Old French escherpe pilgrims purse suspended from the neck, perhaps from Frankish *skirpja or some other Germanic source (compare Old Norse skreppa small bag, wallet, satchel), or from Medieval Latin scirpa little bag woven of rushes, from Latin scirpus rush, bulrush, of unknown origin [Klein]. As a cold-weather covering for the neck, first recorded 1844. Plural scarfs began to yield to scarves early 18c., on model of half/halves, etc.
TXnMA
Is this the press conference where President Trump made reference to “God’s grace” ?
Its not a matter of debate or dissent. I just dont appreciate the insults and resulting flamewars, so its best (IMHO) to try to keep q stuff off our regular threads and non-q posters off the q threads. Thanks for trying to appreciate my concerns and for humoring me on this.
279 posted on 12/27/2018, 6:20:13 PM by Jim Robinson (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God!)
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