hufflesnuff

62017 pts · November 9, 2019


Anyway, that's oversimplifying. Jean Luc Brunel was Amanda Ungaro's original agent. But Amanda was so close to Melania she sat at Melania's table at the 1st Trump inauguration in 2017. Trump made her Ambassador to the United Nations from Grenada. But when they broke up she couldn't get a visa renewed, got caught on some kind of Fraud charge, and the allegation is, Paulo called the Trumps and they had DHS and ICE capture her in Miami and send her to Brazil. But she got out and now she's talking.

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Paolo Zampolli, the U.S. Special Envoy for Global Partnerships and Trustee of the Kennedy Center, thanks to Trump. Also the "modeling agent" who trafficked Amanda Ungaro into the US from Paris on Jeff Epstein's plane at 16 or 17. Also the man who "introduced" his "client" Melania to Donald. Also was forming a modeling agency in partnership with Epstein. Started sleeping with Ungaro when he was 32. Knocked her up. Had a kid. Split in 2021. Knew her visa no good b/c smuggled her. Sicced ICE on her

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They bought before 2021?

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This same thing happened with all the people around W. Bush, and goofy moderates just invited them to have MSNBC shows. The cycle continues.

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No way anything in Greater Boston bought even 6 years ago is selling at any kind of a loss. Maybe 4 years ago after the spike in 2021. But everything went up 40-50% in 2021. It might take a minute to sell, but there's real equity there.

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I thought the "unfortunately" was sufficient to convey the fact that I wasn't happy it was a thing.

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You're giving me some hope man, ngl, lol.

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Between 23 and 24 did you have a procedure for the skin or did it somehow bounce back like that? Either way, looks tight.

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Yes. Congratulations on the literacy!

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You'll find something even if it means taking a big pay cut. And (hopefully you too) you have a better chunk held off for retirement than most. If the worst happens, there are worse fates than living like somebody making half as much and having more savings/equity. It sucks. Feeling like going backwards always sucks. But it's the bright side.

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Just happened to a tech worker buddy of mine I grew up with in Boston. He sort of saw the writing on the wall a couple of months going towards it, as his job turned from coding to claude conductor. I'll tell you something similar to what I told him, and hope it helps a tiny bit:

You're in a better spot than 95% of people. Worst case scenario you have to sell your house and move 3 hours out where (he at least) could buy a similar sized, if not quite as nice, place outright for his 30% equity.

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If Israel stops warring, Netanyahu goes to prison. The only way he can delay his trial is with indefinite states of emergency. There will never be an end to war so long as he lives and runs the county.

Did you know besides just trying to abolish the courts, how many roles he holds now? He now personally holds the offices of: Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Health, Minister of Communications, and Minister for Regional Cooperation at the same time.

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I think yes, and I think the fact it works so well makes it very competent propaganda. Of course, if this Admin wasn't so corrupt, they couldn't do it. But here we are...

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If you cared about women's rights you'd be much madder at places like Saudi.

Like I said up front, this is undoubtedly Iranian propaganda. But also keep it in perspective. Let's not pretend UAE and Qatar are bastions of democracy and women's rights. Or that Israel is not illegally harboring nukes and invading Lebanon.

Sometimes there are no good guys.

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It's part of what I find so fascinating about it. Iranian state media chose this weird AI Lego format. They make these for the domestic audience in Farsi rather than English with a totally different message—much more holy war, and you have to know something about Ali and Shiite Islam for it to make any sense—but I keep wondering if it's not a sophisticated move to game the algorithms.

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Pretty sure it's some Iranian state media AI nonsense meant to sound like Eminem. But they're getting better at the music production value for sure.

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Yes, except the volume and magnitude of change has been pretty low and dismal since Carter. We need more FDR/LBJ energy.

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It's good info, but hard to take seriously, a guy who's saying his last words might be, "Smash that Like button and be sure to Subscribe!"

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Of course, then they just posted this one: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/04/07/world/iran-war-trump-news/2272c0f5-7a7c-505a-94ba-0cf040bd556d?smid=url-share. My info was minutes out of date, it appears. Not really my fault numb nuts changes his mind like his poopy diapers.

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Trump said that the agreement was “subject to the Islamic Republic of Iran agreeing to the COMPLETE, IMMEDIATE, and SAFE OPENING of the Strait of Hormuz,” meaning that Iran has not yet agreed to conditions.

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I'm not doing any such thing, lol. I'm talking about the general world of private sector hiring in the modern US. The only one taking it as pointed personal statement is you for some reason.

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Just don't engage with that guy. He's Swedish in this thread, he's Australian in another, he's American in another, he's in a hospital on morphine in another. Just a drug-addled weirdo looking for a fight.

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I don't know if you're on drugs or just brain damaged, but talking to you is like talking to a wall. Since you don't read anything I write and just keep repeating yourself, I think I'm done. If you're capable of reading and processing this, I'd advise you to try a cognitive test if you haven't been assessed for dementia lately, I'm not joking.

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I showed you why popular vote isn't what matters. Not in America. Not in a Dem presidential primary. And I showed you why nobody was getting 70% of the overall popular vote anyways.

I was specifically talking about how we didn't get a real 2020 primary due to covid. I know, because I lived it. I'm in RI. My state cancelled it. It's not a traditional mail state. But all voting went mail. Everyone had already dropped out and endorsed Biden. But we still wanted to vote for other local/state stuff.

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I don't know what you're arguing here. Even after every other candidate dropped out and endorsed Biden, so from April 8th,2020 on, Biden often didn't break 70% of the vote. Other candidates mattered. Buttigieg, for instance, got the most delegates in IA, even though he didn't get the most votes. Bloomberg got the most in AS. There were enough names on the ballot that 70% for anyone was unlikely, even running unopposed.

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