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Re: Is Trump a Manchurian Candidate?
This has been known for some time.
Everett will screech about this 2021 article because it's the Guardian, and ignore all the actual evidence from a thousand other sources.
It was crystallized yesterday. We have a Russian agent in the White House.
Laugh all you want, bitches. I ain't laughin.

Is Trump a Manchurian Candidate?
If Putin took control of Merica, he would definitely try to close the CIA, FBI. Distance the US from NATO. Distance the US from its traditional, strongest allies.
How is Trump any different?

Re: Can we offer this Ukranian solider a scholarship?
This deeper cut has been on my deck for a bit now. Little more chillwave flave.

Re: Can we offer this Ukranian solider a scholarship?
Sometimes when I listen to Stephen Miller and close my eyes, I can picture myself at Woodstock.

Re: Can we offer this Ukranian solider a scholarship?
All you weaklings have is TikTok videos and tweets from randos that back up your preconceived point. You're out there scrolling for shit that looks good.
It's truly a terrible way to back up a point. It's what retards do.
Like who the fuck is this guy?☝️ Why do I care what he says? Why does anyone?

Re: City of Kirkland fucks around and finds out
so they can do their work from anywhere. Interesting.

Healthy Tailgating Options for Football Season
According to ChatGPT
1. Grilled Veggie Skewers
- Skewer a variety of colorful veggies like bell peppers, onions, zucchini, mushrooms, and cherry tomatoes. Brush them with olive oil, add seasoning, and grill them for a smoky flavor.
2. Chicken Skewers or Grilled Chicken Breasts
- Marinate chicken with herbs and spices, then grill or skewer them. You can serve them with a healthy dipping sauce like hummus or tzatziki.
3. Guacamole and Veggie Chips
- Guacamole is a great dip full of healthy fats from avocados. Pair it with baked veggie chips or whole-grain tortilla chips instead of traditional ones.
4. Fruit Salad or Fruit Kabobs
- A refreshing fruit salad or fruit kabobs with a mix of seasonal fruits like watermelon, grapes, strawberries, and pineapple can be a sweet and hydrating option.
5. Whole Grain Wraps or Lettuce Wraps
- Make wraps with whole-grain tortillas or lettuce as the wrap base. Fill them with lean proteins (like turkey, chicken, or tofu), fresh veggies, and light spreads or hummus.
6. Baked Sweet Potato Fries
- Instead of regular fries, bake some sweet potato fries with olive oil, a sprinkle of paprika, and salt. They're a healthy alternative with more fiber and nutrients.
7. Greek Yogurt Dip
- Serve a yogurt-based dip with fresh vegetables like cucumber, carrots, celery, and bell peppers. Greek yogurt is a great source of protein and probiotics.
8. Vegetable Chili
- A hearty vegetable chili made with beans, tomatoes, and plenty of veggies. You can make it mild or spicy, and it can be served with whole grain crackers or a sprinkle of cheese.
9. Popcorn
- Make your own air-popped popcorn with a dash of sea salt, or flavor it with a sprinkle of nutritional yeast for a cheesy, healthy snack.
10. Protein-Packed Deviled Eggs
- Classic deviled eggs with a healthy twist—use Greek yogurt in place of mayo for a protein boost and creamy texture.
11. Homemade Hummus with Veggies
- A platter of homemade hummus (or store-bought with simple ingredients) paired with raw vegetables like carrots, cucumber, and bell peppers makes for a satisfying and healthy snack.
12. Baked Chicken Tenders
- Skip the fried version and bake homemade chicken tenders coated in whole-wheat breadcrumbs or almond meal for a crunchy, protein-packed treat.
13. Energy Balls
- Make no-bake energy balls using ingredients like oats, peanut butter, honey, and chia seeds for a sweet treat that's packed with fiber and healthy fats.
