• @Voyajer
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    951 month ago

    So he’s been president for 8 years and has completed both of his terms?

  • Flying Squid
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    461 month ago

    Republicans were totally with them until the Allah part.

  • @paddirn
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    331 month ago

    Ok, so he’s ineligible to run again I guess.

  • @[email protected]
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    I am ready to bet that he doesn’t know “inshallah” is an Arabic expression. I can’t imagine a trump voter using it otherwise.

    • JJROKCZ
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      111 month ago

      Clearly he said in sha allah which is something totally different, get with the program Liberal!

      /s

  • JJROKCZ
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    141 month ago

    There’s just so much absolute insanity going on

    • @meco03211
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      121 month ago

      Thinking of that Key and Peele sketch. Someone describing the government with the tone of a libertarian.

      “So we have them vote to think they have power, steal their money and call it taxes, provide basic services and limited other functions. Then in 200-300 years, just walk away.”

      “Motherfucker that’s a government!”

    • JJROKCZ
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      101 month ago

      Someone else answered as well but it’s the components of the great seal of the United States, the seal is an eagle holding an olive branch and a bundle of arrows to symbolize our desire for peace but capacity for war

    • @RizzRustbolt
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      61 month ago

      The Great Seal of The United States of America.

  • BarqsHasBite
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    81 month ago

    I’m having trouble with that last sentence, what’s it supposed to mean?

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      “(In) Sha Allah” is an expression which can be translates to “if gods wills”. It refers to the idea that in Islamic religions nothing happens without god wanting it.

      But more colloquially it is used as a wish of something to happend.

      Cabal can either refer to a secret group of individuals who gather for political influence or as a synonym for conspiracy.

      So the sentence could be read as: “hopefully a cabalic takeover will turn into a federal takedown*”

      • @TexasDrunk
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        101 month ago

        I think it reads more like “Hopefully the secret political group takeover that occurred will result in their federal takedown”. However, my fluency in ‘nutjob’ is pretty rusty.

        • @Sakychu
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          91 month ago

          Oh yeah right my brain changed “takedown” to a 2nd “takeover”. That makes a little more sense!

      • @S491
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        51 month ago

        It is also used by parents who want to shut their kids up when they are asking something

        Kids in car: can we get McDonald’s?

        Parents driving: inshallah (no)

      • @[email protected]
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        11 month ago

        I think they’re trying to suggest Biden is in office as part of some Qabalist ritual. I think they just don’t know how to spell Qaballah.