• @[email protected]
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    The gift is that the flags will be at half-staff for Inauguration Day. It’s not an actual gift, just a coincidental middle finger.

  • @RapidcreekOP
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    696 days ago

    It’s only fitting that our flag should fly at half mast on January 20th.

    • Bahnd Rollard
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      45 days ago

      Staff… You put flags on staffs, masts are on ships…

      Ahh… There is literally a city called Flagstaff…

      /s

      • Dr. Bob
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        Only in America. And only in the 20th century. A mast is a vertical pole or structure. A staff is a handheld pole. We still have radio masts and masts on top of cranes. Flags fly from masts on land all the time. A ship’s mast is called a mast because it’s a big vertical pole. Somebody in U.S. got confused by this and insisted that flags fly on staffs (staves) on land.

        eta: In American English, a flag flown halfway up its flagpole as a symbol of mourning is at half-staff, and a flag flown halfway up a ship’s mast to signal mourning or distress is at half-mast. The distinction does not run deep, though, as the terms are often mixed up, especially in unofficial contexts.

        Outside North America, half-staff is not a widely used term, and half-mast is used in reference to half-raised flags both on land and at sea. Half-mast is also preferred in Canada for both uses, though half-staff appears more frequently there than it does outside North America.

        Source: https://grammarist.com/usage/half-mast-half-staff/

        Emphasis added

        • @[email protected]
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          55 days ago

          As a Canadian, this is the first time I heard the term half-staff, while I’ve heard half-mast numerous times. So I believe it’s much more an American thing and not a North American thing.

  • TomMasz
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    576 days ago

    “Melania and I are thinking warmly of the Carter Family…" - no, you’re not. You’ve never thought of another person in your entire life.

    • @WaxiestSteam69
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      Oh he’s thought of other people. Just with contempt or disdain. He’s the victim remember.

    • @TriPolarBearz
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      55 days ago

      Whenever I see a word ending in -ly now, I think of a random start up company.

      Warmly sounds like a heating company…

    • @ghewl
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      55 days ago

      The likelihood that he even wrote that message is pretty slim. He’s got people to come up with statements.

    • @sartalon
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      55 days ago

      I read that and thought, “JFC, he finally hired and let a competent person steer his social media content!?”

    • @Tyfud
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      45 days ago

      Not warmly at least.

  • @Tylerdurdon
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    306 days ago

    Donny is a “flag at half mast” kinda guy so this will be a fitting start to a limp 4 years.

  • Tarquinn2049
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    The funny thing is most presidents wouldn’t be bothered by it, it’s an honorable thing to do, but we know it’s gonna bother trump, no matter how many times people tell him what honor is, it’s never gonna sink in. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised it he tries, or even succeeds, at getting them raised for his inauguration.

    • @CharlesDarwin
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      25 days ago

      You can be sure that donvict will be a snowflake about it.

  • @jordanlundM
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    85 days ago

    Better than even odds Trump ignores this on 1/20.