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Post by birdgal on Jul 9, 2020 21:55:52 GMT
DotRen, lol!
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Post by finreporter on Jul 10, 2020 3:38:57 GMT
speaking of trump and school.
tweet by @ caslernoel
Trump didn’t seem to care about kids not being in school when they were at Jeffrey Epstein’s house.
@ realDonaldTrump
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Post by yogamama007 on Jul 10, 2020 20:56:10 GMT
What Trump's base cannot or will not get through their thick heads about him is that he and his clan are gilded garbage. Gilded garbage is still garbage, stinks to high heaven and attracts SEWER RATS! That's all! As one N.Y.er to another did I get that right PattyBird? .....Any questions anyone?
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Post by DotRen on Jul 11, 2020 0:07:08 GMT
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Post by birdgal on Jul 11, 2020 0:12:35 GMT
I have to change my chant now, Anne. You just made it better. Thank you!
Gilded garbage in = gilded garbage out. Much better.
Stinking and rotten all the way through. The rats wouldn't even be interested in that much vile. I can't speak for all rats but NY rats would walk on by. 🐀
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Post by luanne on Jul 11, 2020 0:14:04 GMT
Trump pardoned Roger Stone. Is anyone surprised?
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Post by yogamama007 on Jul 11, 2020 0:20:37 GMT
Trump pardoned Roger Stone. Is anyone surprised? And still his followers lionize him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hasten, Jason, bring the basin! OOP!! SLOP!!!! Get the mop...
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Post by finreporter on Jul 11, 2020 0:55:01 GMT
Trump pardoned Roger Stone. Is anyone surprised? not at all. he's going to do as much corruption and morally bankrupt things between now and november knowing he will likely not win re-election. i even read recently there is word 'round the admin campfire that he is going to resume family separations again at the border. you know that monster will not go out without causing anguish and harm to as many humans as possible as his big shebang on the way out.
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Post by yogamama007 on Jul 11, 2020 1:44:51 GMT
[tr][td class="content"][article] i even read recently there is word 'round the admin campfire that he is going to resume family separations again at the border. you know that monster will not go out without causing anguish and harm to as many humans as possible as his big shebang on the way out. He is a horrid subhuman creature that only thinks with the Reptilian part of his brain. The Reptilian or Primal Brain In MacLean's triune brain model, the basal ganglia are referred to as the reptilian or primal brain, as this structure is in control of our innate and automatic self-preserving behavior patterns, which ensure our survival and that of our species. The primal brain is also in charge of, what are often referred to as, the four Fs: Feeding, Fighting, Fleeing, and… Reproduction (well, we won’t use that other f-word here!). Notable behavior patterns include defense of self, family, and personal property, physical communication, and socially approved actions, such as handshakes, head nods, and bowing. Origins of the 'Reptilian Complex' The term, 'reptilian brain' (or 'reptilian complex') is derived from a longstanding belief within the field of neuroanatomy that the forebrains of reptiles, and other small animals, were dominated by these structures. Paul MacLean suggested, within the Triune brain model, that the basal ganglia and a number of the surrounding structures within the base of the forebrain are responsible for 'species-typical' behaviors, which are present in aggression, dominance, territoriality, and ritual displays. The primal brain in the modern world “It took millions of years for man's instincts to develop. It will take millions more for them to even vary. It is fashionable to talk about changing man. A communicator must be concerned with unchanging man, with his obsessive drive to survive, to be admired, to succeed, to love, to take care of his own.” — William Bernbach (1911–1982), American advertising creative director We might not be living in the same world as primitive man, but we are still met with threatening and potentially dangerous situations. The brainstem is responsible for keeping us safe now, as it was for early man. The health and functioning of this brain region largely determines our ability to detect and respond to threats. At the most basic level, the brainstem helps us identify familiar and unfamiliar things. Familiar things are usually seen as safe and preferable, while unfamiliar things are treated with suspicion until we have assessed them and the context in which they appear. For this reason, designers, advertisers, and anyone else involved in selling products tend to use familiarity as a means of evoking positive emotions.
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Post by finreporter on Jul 11, 2020 3:08:17 GMT
i always wonder how people like him were treated as babies and children during development years.
what made me start thinking of that more is a video i saw by mistake (because i never would have watched it on my own and luckily on FB if you're on a laptop, it asks you if you want to see the video given that it's graphic content and on my phone apparently the message is not triggered). the video was one shared by an old classmate of a 9 month old baby being treated badly and someone (a teen in the house i'm guessing, was secretly recording it on their phone). the caregiver (not sure if it was mom or babysitter) was dressing the baby but doing it really roughly and baby was of course crying. she smacked its legs to make it stop (like that helps), smacked its cheek and momentarily covered its face with the sweater to get it to stop. again, like that helps. but what really made me sad was that if this is a regular practice to this baby (like if this is being done by mom and not just a one off by a crappy babysitter), the baby's brain will not develop the caring and empathizing parts that a brain of a baby who is cared for and treated nicely will have. so i worried that this baby will then grow up to do this to her kids, because her brain isn't equipped to feel sadness or horror at someone else's misery.
makes me wonder about trump's upbringing. if the reason he is so psychotic and narcissistic is because he was raised by jerkoffs who treated him like shit. not that i excuse his behavior because come on, you're a grown man who should be able to recognize being a dickwad when you're being one, but he clearly does recognize being a dickwad and gets off on it and wants to do more. it's really ridiculous the way he acts. his POS parents must have created this monster.
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Post by birdgal on Jul 11, 2020 18:07:34 GMT
He's a grown man. He knows right from wrong. He just doesn't care. He is responsible for his own behavior.
You can blame mom and dad, the weather, the town you grew up in, or The Easter Bunny, but deep down inside you know lying and cheating and sexual assault is wrong. You just don't care.
He is the one responsible for his crude, rude, obnoxious behavior.
My cats know right from wrong and their brains are smaller than his.
He can't change his past but he can change the way he behaves right now. He just doesn't want to and frankly he doesn't give a damn.
I hope the fools who voted for him have learned a lesson. But hope is a four letter word. Lol.
One more thing. There is help for people who need it. A lot of help out there. But first you have to believe you need help. He thinks he's the smartest, the greatest thing on the planet.
Can you imagine him being humble enough to ask for help? Yeah, neither can I.
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Post by birdgal on Jul 11, 2020 18:56:07 GMT
It sure seems like we're still living in the world of primitive man at times, Anne. 😲
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Post by lani on Jul 11, 2020 20:55:38 GMT
I don't care why this fool does and says what does. I just want him out. Oxygen thief.
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Post by finreporter on Jul 11, 2020 22:52:49 GMT
he's down for the count. there's no way he's making it through to the next round.
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Post by lani on Jul 11, 2020 23:08:35 GMT
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