Can’t wait to see where she goes! The younger generation is our hope!

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    This is your face.

    This is your face on conservatism.

    Not even once, folks.

    And this isn’t even one of the worst examples of MAGA face. That award would probably go to whatever the fuck this is.

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    When conservatives talk about keeping an open mind what they mean is hearing out the guy who says slurs all the time and the guy who says vaccines cause autism or that Ivermectin cures COVID as if they’re intellectual equals to experts.

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    Wow, she looked pretty before she went full jigsaw.

    I can’t believe she’s a similar age to me… she looks 20 years older now. That’s insane. I honestly had no idea.

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      I’m 43 and assumed she was at least 50, all that bad plastic surgery doesn’t usually belong on someone younger than me. Yikes.

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        have you seen karoline leavitt shes only like 29, but looks almost 20years older, granted she dint have plastic surgery yet.

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      Assuming the yearbook photo (I suppose it is) is authentic, then I was surprised as well. I thought she was probably my age (mid-40s) or older. Nope, over a decade younger.

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    Genuine curious, is it the money and fame? I don’t think she truly believes all the BS she says.

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      I kinda had a similar arc before I came to my senses. Radio show, political career in D.C. churning red meat. In my case, I grew up suuuuuuper religious, got into politics, found I was really good at it, and that was intoxicating in multiple ways and I chased it in the name of “look, I’m successful, my name is out there, people respect me” until it was eventually the source of all of my value/self-worth, identity, etc… Not to mention the source of my paychecks and what my entire resume was increasingly built around. You get locked in after some point.

      So maybe something like that.

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              Really though. Make sure she takes more than recommended because her sister-in-law and wife both bail and go to bed, and she takes both their portions because “it’s not doing anything.” Once she starts crying, you should notice it doesn’t stop. For awhiiiiiile. That means it worked.

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    It’s either the experience or it’s just that there is always something dark in some folks which they allow to pop up, or both. I had a friend who is a pretty sensitive person and gave me sage advice before when we were growing up. I have not spoken to him in years as we drifted apart and he emigrated. But on Facebook he is posting far right contents even though he himself is an immigrant and naturalised. Looking back, he may already have that streak in him. Although at the same time, environment and experience may have influenced him which I suspect is due to his father.

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    What a weird fucking quote to choose anyway. It’s basically:

    I believe other people should have opinions for me.

    This is what happens when you don’t have any ethics or internal guidance system.

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      I believe other people should have opinions for me.

      is a whole new sentence compared to the quote in the picture.

      I don’t even need to know who the person is to call that out.

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        It is, you’re right. I distilled what I took from her chosen quote, then put it in a quote section, but without direct quotation marks, because I was not trying to make you think the picture was inaccurate. I’ve edited it to be clearer.

        The words are not the same, but that’s the meaning I get from her chosen quote.

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          I took the quote to mean she was desperate for attention and that she won’t risk losing attention by daring to disagree.

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            Well yeah, that’s basically letting other people have your opinions for you. If a part of you disagrees, but enough of you is willing to go along with it, you’re just fooling yourself if you think you still have a different opinion. Humans do all sorts of things to rationalize opinions we’re uncomfortable holding, including blaming others for behavior of ours which contradicts our self determined beliefs.

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    Considering the rumors of her affairs, it’s disturbing how young she actually is.