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Cake day: July 7th, 2023

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  • Sure, but that’s taking the guy’s statement at face value when you know he’s speaking in doublespeak and bad faith. He and his team are absolutely going to cry ‘unfair’ if they don’t win, like they did before.

    So, the writing and the interview questions should have used this statement or answer and tied it into a broader statement about how they’re already actively attempting to disrupt the electoral process so that they can then claim ‘unfair’ and build toward a second J6 event/coup.









  • I always write emails with these items:

    1. Open with their abbreviated title and last name (not ‘ma’am, ‘sir’, or ‘hey’)

    2. End with a sentence that asks for them to please let me know if they have any further guidance, questions, issues or concerns with the topic of the email

    3. And then follow that with ‘thank you’, for having taken the time to read through my email, address my concerns within the email, or provide me with their feedback.

    I do this, in every single email, to ensure that no one accuses me of not using their professional titles/names. To ensure that no one accuses me of not being polite.

    I’m smart enough to absolutely throw snark into an email, and wrap it in a bow, but I’ll be damned if they call me out on it, because I put ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ in there and correctly titled the recipient. They can be fucked how they took the very professional and polite email.

    Also ‘V/r’ in your signature block is BS, and everyone knows it.






  • The republicans knew he’d be voted out this time, so the ones that voted for it can show that they’re ‘moral’ and can and will govern corruption in their party, while the ones they voted against could show that they’re ‘loyal’ to the party and that they ‘support the voters’ right to elect who they see fit’ (regardless of the fact that they were blatantly lied to).