jacksonlamb
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You got the answer you deserved.I noticed you didn’t actually answer my question
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You got the answer you deserved.I noticed you didn’t actually answer my question
Re-Posted by Trump, how was it not a permission slip for his followers?Why? How’s posting someone else’s picture of Biden tied up the same as threatening to murder someone?
Permission to tie someone up? That's not the same as trying to murder someone.Re-Posted by Trump, how was it not a permission slip for his followers?
How was it not a permission slip for all his followers?Comey posted a picture of what someone else on the beach, did.
Oh he willbecause it means kill the 47th President.
If Comey has a defense that he thought it met something else, he can tell it to the jury
They did give up their nuclear goals. Trump tore up the agreement so they went back to it. Trump shouldn't have ripped up the agreement. Now, you can say that they were building a nuclear bomb but you are liars and have no evidence. Isn't it funny how you suddenly believe anything the government tells you.Yes there has been, two when he was running for office and beating xiden, and harris, and one the other week when he was at the whitehouse correspondence dinner
Trump was right, Obama’s weak leadership and inability to get Iran to give up their nuclear goals is why we are involved with them still today and lead to bombing
Yeah, you kill the order.Oh he will
When you 86 the order at a restaurant, do you murder it? No? Then not guilty.
I've been saying this forever. You guys can't get a conviction in a court of law. We can. We have. We took trump to court and a jury found him guilty of all charges.
This might not even see a day in court.
Yeah, you kill the order.
The difference is that order isn't a person.
dispose of something.,..ie kill it offYou keep choosing the word kill.
"86" (eighty-six) it now generally means to cancel, discard, or remove something.
Other Contexts: In some contexts, it can mean to eliminate, and in rare cases, it has been used for "absent without leave" (AWOL) in military slang.
- General Slang: To get rid of, cancel, or dispose of something or someone.
I keep searching for the word kill. You are using the word KILL like when you say kill the mic? You're being silly. SILLY. Our president has weaponized the justice department. And you accused Biden and Obama of that. Or Clinton remember???
Again, you keep using the word kill. Why? No where does it say to "kill it off". No jury is going to buy this.dispose of something.,..ie kill it off
because that's what it means.Again, you keep using the word kill. Why? No where does it say to "kill it off". No jury is going to buy this.
"Dispose of" is a phrasal verb meaning to get rid of, throw away, sell, or deal with something conclusively. It can also mean to transfer ownership, such as selling property. Common synonyms include discard, dump, eliminate, or settle a matter, with applications ranging from disposing of waste to resolving problems.
Key definitions and usage of "dispose of" include:
I'm just glad Comeny helped get Trump elected and this is his payback.
- Get rid of/Throw away: Removing unwanted items, such as in "dispose of the trash".
No. You get rid of them or it. If it's a living human, you get rid of it. Dispose of them. If they are dead then you get rid of the body. Trump is alive so you 86 him means get rid of him. Dispose of him. Bye. Go to mara lago *****because that's what it means.
What do you do when you dispose of a human? kill it
How do you get rid of a human? kill it.No. You get rid of them or it. If it's a living human, you get rid of it. Dispose of them. If they are dead then you get rid of the body. Trump is alive so you 86 him means get rid of him. Dispose of him. Bye. Go to mara lago *****
Your AI friend says so:I keep searching for the word kill
Well, that may be true that in FICTION 86 is used as a euphemism to kill, but unfortunately for your case the most common meaning is to throw out, get rid of, refuse service to, or cancel something. Primarily used in restaurants/bars to indicate an item is sold out or a customer is unwelcome, it also means to discard or abandon a plan. Common usage examples include "86 the steak" (item unavailable) or "86 that idea" (discard).Your AI friend says so:
Alternative Uses: It has been used in fiction or specific, limited contexts as a euphemism for killing or eliminating someone.
Your AI friend says so:
Alternative Uses: It has been used in fiction or specific, limited contexts as a euphemism for killing or eliminating someone.
Nice try......Well, that may be true that in FICTION 86 is used as a euphemism to kill, but unfortunately for your case the most common meaning is to throw out, get rid of, refuse service to, or cancel something. Primarily used in restaurants/bars to indicate an item is sold out or a customer is unwelcome, it also means to discard or abandon a plan. Common usage examples include "86 the steak" (item unavailable) or "86 that idea" (discard).
Your AI friend says so:
Alternative Uses: It has been used in fiction or specific, limited contexts as a euphemism for killing or eliminating someone.
Meh......too much drama and not enough substance."If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the Second Amendment people—maybe there is, I don't know."