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Colorful festival "HOLI"

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We celebrate colorful festival "HOLI today
its wonderful festival of india
today we forget difference between
poor and rich people
just color each other and say
Holi hai........cheering

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jarred1

Which type of complainer are you?

Which type of complainer are you? hmmm
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type 1 the faineant complainer. type 2 the egotistical complainer. type 3 the cynical complainer. type 4 the chronic complainer .hmmm
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jarred1

The Psychology of Trolling

The Psychology of Trolling
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jarred1

Don't they hate us as a people?.

Don't they hate us as a people?..We White westerners are evil by nature,for all the terrible things that we have done all across this planet to people of color!thumbs up
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jarred1

Don’t compare yourself with anyone

Don’t compare yourself with anyonewave
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jarred1

What do you do with a rat?

What do you do with a rat?

How do you get rid of it, but better still, how do you prevent a rat from coming too close?

How do you recognize a rat? How do you get him or her out of your head? And how do you restore yourself when you are bitten by one or even more rats?cheers sigh
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jarred1

More Rules to live by!

More Rules to live by! 1. Never give yourself a haircut after three margaritas.

2. You need only two tools. WD-40 and duct tape. If it doesn't move and it should, use WD-40. If it moves and shouldn't, use the tape.

3. The five most essential words for a healthy, vital relationship "I apologize " and "You are right. "

4. Everyone seems normal until you get to know them.

5. The only really good advice that your mother ever gave you was, "Go! You might meet somebody! "

6. If he/she says that you are too good for him/her...BELIEVE them.

7. Learn to pick your battles; ask yourself, 'Will this matter one year from now? How about one month? One week? One day?'

8. If you woke up breathing, congratulations! You have another chance!

9. Living well really is the best revenge. Being miserable because of a bad or former relationship just might mean that the other person was right about you.

10. Work is good, but it's not that important.

11. When you make a mistake, make amends immediately. It's easier to eat crow while it's still warm.
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VivianLee

If you weren't around 70s / 80s, look away now

Some things surprised me, that was THAT long ago? Feels like yesterday.
jaw drop
Nostalgia ain't what it used to be. This probably gets posted regularly but I laughed, thought you might.

Enjoy.

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chancer_returnsonline today!

The Carlyle Group, David Rubenstein, and the war on Trump

This is a fascinating article, and a real eye-opener on the shadowy organisations and players - in this case the Carlyle Group and David Rubenstein - deeply enmeshed in the war against President Trump throughout his presidency. This organisation and this person are connected to every major event in U.S. politics throughout Trump's presidency - from the RussiaGate (fabricated) scandal, to the engineered UkraineGate impeachment (where it was only Quid Pro Joe who took part in any Quid Pro Quo), to the 2020 election via the acquisition of Dominion Voting Systems in 2018, and even - in the case of Rubenstein - ties to the much talked about Event 201 (and less talked about Clade X) which preceded Covid-19 but ultimately served as a roadmap for government-corporate-news coordination in response to the pandemic. A must read:

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