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2024-10-01 at 2:55 AM UTCI can hold my breath for several hours.
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2024-10-01 at 11:59 AM UTC
Originally posted by Kafka Checking how long I can hold my breath for. I started to feel a pressure in my forehead. I think maybe I could hold longer if I took a different type of breath before starting.
Man you and Malice wouldve had a time.
Its too bad i dont know what ither sites he was on. Feeding all his posts into chatGPT could probably create a MalBot. -
2024-10-01 at 1:06 PM UTCThe following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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2024-10-04 at 11:52 PM UTC
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2024-10-04 at 11:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kafka https://people.com/donald-trump-resisted-federal-disaster-aid-democratic-states-new-report-8723056
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2024-10-05 at 1:19 AM UTCFunny to hear literal tyrannical Marxist crazies coin terms such as "the dangers of the political lens". Laughable and sad.
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2024-10-05 at 1:24 AM UTC
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2024-10-05 at 1:31 PM UTC
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2024-10-05 at 1:32 PM UTCTrump
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2024-10-05 at 1:43 PM UTC
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2024-10-05 at 1:48 PM UTCu guys see the giant statue of trump with a giant trump penis that went up in las vegas
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2024-10-05 at 1:59 PM UTCNo, but….
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2024-10-05 at 3:27 PM UTCgo to youtube history type in "Trump" scroll to the bottom and post the video at the very bottom ITT
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2024-10-06 at 12:19 PM UTC
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2024-10-06 at 12:30 PM UTC
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2024-10-06 at 12:37 PM UTCElon will be the next Ernst Rohm if Trump wins. He's up there with his enemy.
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2024-10-06 at 12:37 PM UTC"If Donald Trump or any future U.S. president were to take office again, they would not have the unilateral power to seize an individual's assets, including those of Elon Musk, without following legal processes. Asset seizures by the government typically happen under specific circumstances, such as:
1. **Criminal Activity**: If a person is involved in criminal activity, the government can seize their assets through legal means, such as forfeiture laws. However, there must be solid evidence, legal proceedings, and a court decision. The president cannot do this on his own.
2. **National Security or Executive Orders**: A president might issue an executive order that could impact an individual's business or assets if the person or company is seen as a national security threat. This is rare and would still require legal justification. For example, the U.S. has sanctioned foreign companies and individuals due to security concerns, but doing so to a U.S. citizen like Elon Musk without cause would be highly controversial and legally challenged.
3. **Congressional Action**: In extreme cases, Congress could pass laws that target certain business activities or industries, but this would require legislative approval and is subject to judicial review.
Any attempt to seize Musk's assets would likely face immense legal challenges and would require a legitimate and lawful reason. Without clear legal grounds, such a move would likely be seen as an abuse of presidential power." -
2024-10-06 at 2:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kafka "If Donald Trump or any future U.S. president were to take office again, they would not have the unilateral power to seize an individual's assets, including those of Elon Musk, without following legal processes. Asset seizures by the government typically happen under specific circumstances, such as:
1. **Criminal Activity**: If a person is involved in criminal activity, the government can seize their assets through legal means, such as forfeiture laws. However, there must be solid evidence, legal proceedings, and a court decision. The president cannot do this on his own.
2. **National Security or Executive Orders**: A president might issue an executive order that could impact an individual's business or assets if the person or company is seen as a national security threat. This is rare and would still require legal justification. For example, the U.S. has sanctioned foreign companies and individuals due to security concerns, but doing so to a U.S. citizen like Elon Musk without cause would be highly controversial and legally challenged.
3. **Congressional Action**: In extreme cases, Congress could pass laws that target certain business activities or industries, but this would require legislative approval and is subject to judicial review.
Any attempt to seize Musk's assets would likely face immense legal challenges and would require a legitimate and lawful reason. Without clear legal grounds, such a move would likely be seen as an abuse of presidential power."
The left wing fascists had no problem going after Trump and friends on completely bogus "grounds".