• New week new drop
    New week new drop
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  • the first rule of Hakuna Illuminata is you don’t talk about Haluna Illuminata
    the first rule of Hakuna Illuminata is you don’t talk about Haluna Illuminata
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  • Comedian Tim Dillon is calling MAGA “the greatest con in history” — and his argument is rooted in a very real, recent controversy.

    Just days ago, Donald Trump openly said the U.S. “can’t take care of daycare… we’re fighting wars”, arguing that programs like childcare, Medicare, and Medicaid shouldn’t be federal priorities while military spending ramps up.

    That moment is exactly what Dillon is pointing to: a movement built on “America First” rhetoric, now prioritizing foreign conflict and defense spending over domestic programs that directly impact working families.

    Critics — including economists and lawmakers — have long noted this tension. The U.S. already spends hundreds of billions annually on defense, far outpacing most countries, while debates over funding childcare, healthcare, and social programs remain deeply contested.

    Dillon’s rant taps into a broader frustration across the political spectrum:
    promises of economic relief at home
    vs. the reality of continued global military involvement

    Whether you agree with him or not, the contrast he’s highlighting is real — and it’s becoming harder for voters to ignore.
    Comedian Tim Dillon is calling MAGA “the greatest con in history” — and his argument is rooted in a very real, recent controversy. Just days ago, Donald Trump openly said the U.S. “can’t take care of daycare… we’re fighting wars”, arguing that programs like childcare, Medicare, and Medicaid shouldn’t be federal priorities while military spending ramps up. That moment is exactly what Dillon is pointing to: a movement built on “America First” rhetoric, now prioritizing foreign conflict and defense spending over domestic programs that directly impact working families. Critics — including economists and lawmakers — have long noted this tension. The U.S. already spends hundreds of billions annually on defense, far outpacing most countries, while debates over funding childcare, healthcare, and social programs remain deeply contested. Dillon’s rant taps into a broader frustration across the political spectrum: promises of economic relief at home vs. the reality of continued global military involvement Whether you agree with him or not, the contrast he’s highlighting is real — and it’s becoming harder for voters to ignore.
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  • Have you checked?
    Have you checked?
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  • End of an era... An era nobody was aware existed
    End of an era... An era nobody was aware existed
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  • Birthday card I wrote for my brother
    Birthday card I wrote for my brother
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  • i dont understand why...
    i dont understand why...
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  • * Insert hot fuzz "Shame" meme *
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  • This little bug that I photographed boopin a water droplet!
    This little bug that I photographed boopin a water droplet! 🤩
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