Veeratamilan
@veeratamilan active 7 years, 10 months ago-
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You may find this hard to believe but I haven’t actually been diligently following the Trump Trail of Tears (or Tares or Taunts or Trials & Tribulations or … ). I did see some brew ha ha about him paying his respects to African-Americans in celebration of Black History Month.
But let’s get to your very first statement. Lies? Lies, did you say?
This is just my observation. It looks like Trump lives in an “alternative universe”. In that world no doubt he thinks whatever he says is true true true!
I’m sorry. Do I sound like I’m being disrespectful? I’m not. Really I’m not.
I have great respect for the office of the US presidency. I view any remarks that I make regarding America’s current heated political environment as not only a show of the utmost respect for the most important servant of our country, but also as an act of a patriot and the duty of a humble servant and citizen.
I ain’t just whistling Dixie. I mean every word I say!!
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I don’t respect him. He is a liar, a narcissist and I did enjoy him expressing his ignorance of Fredrick Douglass.
As a Narcissist he believes the truth is what he says it is.
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God oh my, that is the normal way how all react, they maybe blinded in the street while crossing roads or while eating, while working also, whether normal worker or manager all are on their mobiles, in the coffee shop i see couples came but each is setting seeing only their mobilles and drinking coffee i observed them to see for how long they will stay like this, they kept like that until they left the cafe without chating together only for few minutes when the came and at the end spoked to her wife to tell her shall we go. and that is it, why they didnt set at home doing that? so annoying so careless and so poor they dont know that life is passig and they have no idea where are they going to or doing in it except phones
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Exactly! Imagine this. I was waiting for someone at a hotel. I had arrived early, so had a bit of a wait. I was sitting in the lobby, looking around, seeing everything, smelling everything, 100% there. Every one else was on their cell, talking or texting.
A celebrity came by. I got up, walked over, spoke to the celebrity, walked back, sat down, and then the person I was waiting for arrived. As she did I mentioned the celeb who I’d just spoken to.
A few of the cell slaves looked up when I used the name, and one guy asked me about the Celeb and I told him…
“She left”.
So here he was, right there, in the lobby and so busy banging on the cell, missed it.
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