Pic on the left, 10 drinks in, I would probably not say no.When was that? Aside from her boobs, there’s never been anything endearing about her. And remember, even ugly girls have nice boobs.
Pic on the left, 10 drinks in, I would probably not say no.When was that? Aside from her boobs, there’s never been anything endearing about her. And remember, even ugly girls have nice boobs.
If the interwebs could be limited to YouTube videos on how to fix things the world would be perfect, but for the most part it's used to influence more than anything else.You know, I remember the day that we first received Internet at our home years ago.
My wife in her infinite wisdom did not want to have anything to do with it.
She correctly predicted that this new technology that will be in everyone’s home throughout the world, will do the devil‘s work, and humanity will never be the same. My lovely wife of now 42 years premonition-was never more correct on that day..
Of course I chuckled and told her she was crazy when she said that, but every day that passes, I think I was the one that was crazy.
flog even gets trolled on x
I mean, if this isn't winning....![]()
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Psychotherapist Explains Just How Bad Donald Trump Has Broken 75% of His Patients
A New York–based psychotherapist says a significant portion of his patients report experiencing stress, anxiety, and disrupted sleep connected to President Donald Trump and ongoing political news.
Jonathan Alpert, a psychotherapist who appeared on Fox News, said Friday that a substantial number of the individuals he works with express intense emotional reactions to the President.
Collin Rugg of Trending Politics reported that Alpert stated that approximately 75 percent of his patients express a strong dislike of the President and remain highly focused on political developments.
According to Alpert, “They can’t sleep,” adding that the patients he described “feel traumatized by Mr. Trump.”
During the Fox News appearance, Alpert described one example involving a patient who struggled to detach from political coverage even while traveling.
“I had one patient who said she couldn’t enjoy a vacation because anytime she saw Trump in the news or on her device, she felt triggered….” he said.
He added that he viewed the pattern as significant, saying, “So this is a profound pathology, and I would even go so far as to call it the defining pathology of our time.”
Alpert’s remarks referenced a phenomenon often described in political discussions related to Donald Trump’s time in politics.
While the term has been used informally in political settings, Alpert’s comments centered on patients reporting consistent emotional reactions tied to ongoing coverage of national politics.
I don't care who the president is, it has very little effect on anyone's daily life unless you are in the country illegally.
And we all know them, they're literally consumed by politics controlling every aspect of their lives.Clearly the article I posted 100% disagrees with you. Doctors are making money off the people it's...literally affecting.
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Psychotherapist Explains Just How Bad Donald Trump Has Broken 75% of His Patients
A New York–based psychotherapist says a significant portion of his patients report experiencing stress, anxiety, and disrupted sleep connected to President Donald Trump and ongoing political news.
Jonathan Alpert, a psychotherapist who appeared on Fox News, said Friday that a substantial number of the individuals he works with express intense emotional reactions to the President.
Collin Rugg of Trending Politics reported that Alpert stated that approximately 75 percent of his patients express a strong dislike of the President and remain highly focused on political developments.
According to Alpert, “They can’t sleep,” adding that the patients he described “feel traumatized by Mr. Trump.”
During the Fox News appearance, Alpert described one example involving a patient who struggled to detach from political coverage even while traveling.
“I had one patient who said she couldn’t enjoy a vacation because anytime she saw Trump in the news or on her device, she felt triggered….” he said.
He added that he viewed the pattern as significant, saying, “So this is a profound pathology, and I would even go so far as to call it the defining pathology of our time.”
Alpert’s remarks referenced a phenomenon often described in political discussions related to Donald Trump’s time in politics.
While the term has been used informally in political settings, Alpert’s comments centered on patients reporting consistent emotional reactions tied to ongoing coverage of national politics.

Yes, from what I understand they are. Although not a big surprise it’s a perfect match for friendship. They both need each otherI guess Trump and Musk are buddies again?
They are grown business men.I guess Trump and Musk are buddies again?