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I meant nothing to do with actual dick size and everything to do with insecurity and want to be seen and etc. what’s the better term for it that’s man friendly?

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Trump is actually delivering what his voters expected, run the country like CEO, firing VPs and managers who he doesn’t like and hire those who will do what to be told.

This speaks to fundamental a lack of imagination of American society, rich CEO is the only model for American dream.

Success of capitalism taking over every corner of the society is probably the main reason. also the short history is another reason, as once you have a few bloody cycles of dynasties and folk lore about bad kings and deeper variety of inspirational characters, the society will be more resilient.

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Fixed a tricky bug.

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That’s obviously in progress but won’t be reported atm

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Read thru the lines, you can see a lot of small dick energy there. Especially musk, what he’s saying about 60min makes me feel he is literally trying to be low resolution copy of Trump. A small sized teen boy is mimicking the senior big bully and scare rest of his class. It’s incredible how Americans make these psychologically undeveloped boys rich and in charge.

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Trump will not fight war against China or Russia, except “trade war” which is hurting Americans more than China. .

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Zuck is such a beta.

Also, they were banned with Russia and China, maybe start w there

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I thought “education is for obedient labor” is obvious enough that I am being sarcastic. 😅

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Annual cost of K12 from federal state and local is $17,700 per student currently. From pure cost perspective, America does not need public schools, just send kids to Mexico or even China cost much less, and business will get more obedient labor with better math.

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