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"This is heartbreaking. White supremacy kills," Tlaib had tweeted on Thursday morning in response to a post memorializing Moshe Deutsch, one of the young Jewish victims of Tuesday's shooting at a kosher supermarket in Jersey City.
The backlash was immediate, with the tweeting masses pointing out that shooters David Anderson and Francine Graham were black, and the authorities were investigating the attack as a hate crime against Jews and police.
A woman who, by age 24, has had $100,000 worth of cosmetic surgery to make herself look like a "blowup doll" is now suffering from complications.
According to the NY Post, Mary Magdalene has modified her body with a brow lift, three nose jobs, cheek and lip fat transfers, three boob jobs, 20 dental veneers, "Brazilian butt lifts," numerous lip fillers and a "custom-designed" vagina.
She is on a quest to acquire "the fattest labia in the world," according to the article.
Because, you know, you've got to have goals in life.
But her surgeries have resulted in swelling and pain that requires frequent trips to a doctor. She told Jam Press:
"It's a lot better than it was [but] I have complications with the fat, so I will need to keep getting vagina injections to even it out. I am worried about one side, because it keeps growing. I think it's probably from the swelling."But she claims the surgeries are worth it, because her confidence has risen dramatically. She started stripping at age 17 to begin funding her appearance.
On Tuesday, Trump legal adviser Jenna Ellis tweeted the article in question with the preface: "The Bee mocking the Dems," which President Trump retweeted, according to Disrn.com.

The video shows vicious bullies attacking the young boy and pummeling him on the bus. His mother says the attackers were enraged he'd previously worn a Trump hat to school.
The incident occurred on November 21 in Hamilton County, Florida, and the video first emerged on Thursday after the boy's family retained attorney Foye B. Walker for possible legal action.
The incident left the boy, identified only as Tyler, hospitalized with head contusions, according to his mother, a Trump supporter who tweets under the handle @AmericanDiaries.
The attorney, Walker, verified in a tweet that the incident occurred on a school bus in Hamilton County, and that he was representing the family. He did not immediately respond to a request for comment from DailyMail.com.
Comment: See also:
- New York man reports being attacked by group of teens for wearing MAGA hat
- More MAGA hat madness: Restaurateur vows to refuse service to anyone wearing the 'racist' accessory
- New York man reports being attacked by group of teens for wearing MAGA hat
- Teen girl slashes stranger's tires because she was 'triggered' by his MAGA hat inside
Kim Foxx, Cook County's State Attorney in Chicago, is preparing to eliminate misdemeanor convictions of close to 18,000 residents which she argues will help mostly racial minorities get back into the housing and job markets, whereas having these cannabis crimes on their record sets up a barrier between them and these life essentials.
The city of Los Angeles has also declared that they will be expunging or lessening the severity of non-violent cannabis offenses for around 50,000 residents. The crimes they intend to clear involve not only cannabis possession, but selling, cultivating, and transporting as well.
"We are undoing the harm prosecutors have caused ... Folks are going to be making billions of dollars on this, selling it by the metric ton, on the backs of communities that were devastated by the war on drugs. Is that fair? No." - Kim Foxx
Neigh-neigh: Man tortures neighbors with horse sounds at night for almost 2 years & now faces prison
A 46-year-old resident of Nizhny Novgorod on the Volga River was arrested earlier this week and charged with the "tormenting of two or more people." The offense may carry a prison term from three to seven years.
Guards at the Guantanamo detention camp used heavy metal tunes to deprive inmates of sleep, but Yury Kondratyev went even further as he tortured his neighbors with non-stop horse neighing.
He bought a massive loudspeaker specially and directed it at the ceiling to make sure he would be heard on every floor of the building. Banging on the radiators and walls was also employed to amplify the effect.
On Maidan Datsyuk joined the 38th group of a hundred and stood almost to the end, but he is now grateful to his wife for pulling him off Maidan on the last day of the bloody events of February. "Thanks to her, I did not join the ranks of the heavenly hundred."
In his opinion, Maidan was too idealised, and it was a long way from what it really was. When asked why he went to Maidan six years ago, Datsyuk ironically said that he has "a tiny brain".
"What do we have as a result? Minus Crimea and minus Donbass. The growth of the right-wing movement and the general radicalisation of society. Thousands of young people with post-war traumatised psyche. The economy has collapsed, and domestic and foreign politics are not even politics. Even our masters started to chuckle at us, I mean the United States. In fact, they started this Maidan - for the sake of war with Russia. We have not met US expectations. We have a very low level of managers, we couldn't even ignite the war in Donbass the way they needed it. Our eastern neighbour is not responding as expected. This is not what our Western partners hoped for. That's why we're almost a played card. Moreover, given Trump's foreign policy, we're out of the frame now. He withdraws competent personnel, including from Ukraine. And we will be left only with our fools. I don't foresee anything good."
On Tuesday, NSW brought in a complete ban on hoses as part of the toughest water restrictions implemented for more than a decade.
But no such problem existed for food and agriculture giant Olam International, which sold the 89billion litres of permanent water rights for an astonishing $490 million. The company sold it to an entity associated with the Public Sector Pension Investment Board, one of Canada's largest pension investment managers, according to Straits Times.
It will use the water to irrigate almond trees, in a business venture likely to draw criticism over foreign ownership of farms and water.
The water rights are in the lower Murray-Darling Basin.
Comment: The 'Millennium Drought' began in 2003. Clearly the companies involved in this transaction have little concept of the severity and consequences of appropriating water for profit and non-emergency usage.
See also:
- Australia's worst drought in 116 years is decimating animals and livestock
- Australia's epic drought: The situation is grim
- Drought closes world's biggest cattle ranch in Australia Famine Coming!
- Australia summer crop down 60 pct on drought, winter crop seen off 60 pct
The photo in question was taken as the mall was closing, when no children were around, and just meant for his friends and family.
"It really was an innocent thing. It really was," Skinner told First Coast News. He explained that he felt as though his constitutional rights were violated when they told him he could not return to his job.
Comment: This man should not have felt he had to apologize for his own personal freedom, period. Would he have lost his job if he wore a baseball hat with a team logo?
A civil court in Rome has ruled that the decision by the California-based company infringes upon no less than a fundamental principle of equality of political parties enshrined in the national constitution.
By being banned by Facebook, a party is automatically "excluded from (or severely limited in its access to) the Italian political debate," the court said, adding that "almost all" Italian political forces actively use the platform to spread messages or promote their political ideas. The ruling further noted that "relationship between Facebook and its users" cannot be equaled to a relationship between two private entities precisely due to the social network's "special position."
The ruling does not mention the party's Instagram account, which is also owned by Facebook.
Comment: The amount the court is requesting Facebook pay is cents on the dollar to them. Chances are they'd rather pay than to set precedent by restoring a blocked page because legal action forced them to. It will be interesting to see if they cave.














Comment: Good God. Sadly, this and many other types of grotesquery, degeneracy and idiocy seem to be having a sweeping influence over the minds and souls of many. We don't want to look, but can't afford to look completely away from what appears to be a literal crumbling of basic values in Western society.
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