Mina Kimes
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How about put on makeup? How about put on lipstick? Put on makeup.
Not kind of. She is a never nude. Never is an absolute. It's not kind of. There are no diluters. She showers wearing what she's presently wearing, including the microphone and the earpiece.
Not kind of. She is a never nude. Never is an absolute. It's not kind of. There are no diluters. She showers wearing what she's presently wearing, including the microphone and the earpiece.
Not kind of. She is a never nude. Never is an absolute. It's not kind of. There are no diluters. She showers wearing what she's presently wearing, including the microphone and the earpiece.
You're right that Twitter is running the government and an overgrown high school child who is interested in attention and power is accruing it. All of this stuff is offensive. All you're doing is trying to correct all of the imbalances that we already have between the United States and the rest of the world with just this little bit.
You're right that Twitter is running the government and an overgrown high school child who is interested in attention and power is accruing it. All of this stuff is offensive. All you're doing is trying to correct all of the imbalances that we already have between the United States and the rest of the world with just this little bit.
You're right that Twitter is running the government and an overgrown high school child who is interested in attention and power is accruing it. All of this stuff is offensive. All you're doing is trying to correct all of the imbalances that we already have between the United States and the rest of the world with just this little bit.
of money for us, and of course, what it ends up becoming is we want all the money, we want to isolate, we want to be our own country, but starving children is one that I feel like all Americans can agree, send them peanut butter.
of money for us, and of course, what it ends up becoming is we want all the money, we want to isolate, we want to be our own country, but starving children is one that I feel like all Americans can agree, send them peanut butter.
of money for us, and of course, what it ends up becoming is we want all the money, we want to isolate, we want to be our own country, but starving children is one that I feel like all Americans can agree, send them peanut butter.
And it's paid for. Like, this part's important, right? So, Mina's pointing out, no, not everyone agrees that America should be sending peanut butter for malnourished kids outside of America. Fine. But I think everyone can agree we shouldn't be wasting that... peanut butter and nourishment if we've already paid for it.
And it's paid for. Like, this part's important, right? So, Mina's pointing out, no, not everyone agrees that America should be sending peanut butter for malnourished kids outside of America. Fine. But I think everyone can agree we shouldn't be wasting that... peanut butter and nourishment if we've already paid for it.
And it's paid for. Like, this part's important, right? So, Mina's pointing out, no, not everyone agrees that America should be sending peanut butter for malnourished kids outside of America. Fine. But I think everyone can agree we shouldn't be wasting that... peanut butter and nourishment if we've already paid for it.
The reason she's saying this is so overt is, like, at this point, you're just actively participating in cruelty if you want to be wasteful instead of helping the malnourished children.
The reason she's saying this is so overt is, like, at this point, you're just actively participating in cruelty if you want to be wasteful instead of helping the malnourished children.
The reason she's saying this is so overt is, like, at this point, you're just actively participating in cruelty if you want to be wasteful instead of helping the malnourished children.
He's articulating something that feels hopeful and Mina is articulating something that feels hopeless. And Mina's hopelessness has been earned by the number of things like this happening at a pace that don't seem to have strategy behind them. So I...
He's articulating something that feels hopeful and Mina is articulating something that feels hopeless. And Mina's hopelessness has been earned by the number of things like this happening at a pace that don't seem to have strategy behind them. So I...
He's articulating something that feels hopeful and Mina is articulating something that feels hopeless. And Mina's hopelessness has been earned by the number of things like this happening at a pace that don't seem to have strategy behind them. So I...
I prefer his viewpoint, but I feel like his viewpoint is getting engulfed by all of us feeling some form of the hopelessness that Mina's articulating, which is even when I do something good, I cannot enjoy it because of everything that happens in the aftermath that feels like it's poisoned.