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    Bought a feeder rat for a snake. Now we an additional 14 pets
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  • Forgot my GF's bday and she wants me to sign this
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  • I don't know what to call this just read the damn meme
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  • A new grassroots movement is underway to remove President Donald Trump's name from all federal property, monuments, and currency across the United States.

    Organizers say the goal is to "erase Trump's legacy" by stripping his name from any government-affiliated buildings, landmarks, and legal tender bearing his moniker. The initiative is being led by a coalition of activist groups and has already garnered thousands of signatures on online petitions.

    Proponents argue that Trump's divisive rhetoric and controversial policies have made his name toxic and undeserving of association with public institutions. They contend that his name should not be memorialized or enshrined on federal assets that belong to all Americans.

    However, opponents dismiss the effort as a partisan political stunt, accusing the organizers of attempting to rewrite history and erase a duly-elected president. Some have warned that such actions could set a dangerous precedent of using government powers to target individuals based on political differences.

    The clash over Trump's lasting imprint on the nation's infrastructure and symbolic landscape looks to be the next front in the ongoing culture wars. As with so many issues in this polarized climate, Americans remain deeply divided on whether this is a necessary reckoning or an overreach of cancel culture.
    A new grassroots movement is underway to remove President Donald Trump's name from all federal property, monuments, and currency across the United States. Organizers say the goal is to "erase Trump's legacy" by stripping his name from any government-affiliated buildings, landmarks, and legal tender bearing his moniker. The initiative is being led by a coalition of activist groups and has already garnered thousands of signatures on online petitions. Proponents argue that Trump's divisive rhetoric and controversial policies have made his name toxic and undeserving of association with public institutions. They contend that his name should not be memorialized or enshrined on federal assets that belong to all Americans. However, opponents dismiss the effort as a partisan political stunt, accusing the organizers of attempting to rewrite history and erase a duly-elected president. Some have warned that such actions could set a dangerous precedent of using government powers to target individuals based on political differences. The clash over Trump's lasting imprint on the nation's infrastructure and symbolic landscape looks to be the next front in the ongoing culture wars. As with so many issues in this polarized climate, Americans remain deeply divided on whether this is a necessary reckoning or an overreach of cancel culture.
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  • Screen muncher on by blackberry will forever be goated
    Screen muncher on by blackberry will forever be goated
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  • My child gave me this little guy to take to school so I won't get frustrated. (OC)
    My child gave me this little guy to take to school so I won't get frustrated. (OC)
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