• RedstoneValley@sh.itjust.works
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    I rotated the photo so that the runway in the background is aligned with the horizon. Also filled in the resulting gaps to not lose too much of the original photo. Looks like it was tilted on purpose. The rotated image is much less dramatic but also boring. I guess sometimes you don’t need AI to manipulate people.

    Edit: I don’t get why people think it’s necessary to resort to stupid little tricks like these. This is just dumb

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      Frontotemporal dementia symptoms

      Physical issues

      • May develop a stooped or forward-leaning posture.
      • Reduced trunk flexibility and difficulty maintaining proper alignment are commonly observed.

      Behavioral and Personality Changes

      • Increasingly inappropriate social behavior such as rudeness or impulsivity.
      • Loss of empathy and inability to read social signals, often seeming cold or selfish.
      • Poor judgment, loss of inhibition, and impulsive actions, including compulsive behaviors (e.g., tapping, clapping).
      • Loss of drive or motivation, withdrawal from activities, and lack of interest (apathy) that can resemble depression but without sadness.
      • Repetitive or ritualistic behaviors, such as walking the same route or humming.
      • Changes in eating habits, such as overeating, eating sweet foods, or compulsively putting things in the mouth.
      • Decline in personal hygiene and neglect of self-care.

      Language and Communication Problems

      • Increasing difficulty using and understanding spoken or written language.
      • Loss of vocabulary, trouble naming objects, and forgetting word meanings.
      • Hesitant or telegraphic speech (using very simple sentences).
      • Getting words out of order or repeating phrases.[nhs]
      • Eventually, some may lose the ability to speak (mutism).

      Any of this sound familiar…

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      Lifts in the shoes. Why u think he was so worried about getting his shoes in the assassination attempt?

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    Are the other two leaning with him to make him look less tipsy? The only straight one in that image is Newsom.

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    The problem is that while trump may not know what he’s talking about, his followers will believe him anyway. So it’s important to loudly and repeatedly point these things out.

    Of course the media should but won’t do it, so it’s good that Newsom is calling attention to it, but even then he has to be aggressive and sensationalist about it for the media to report what he says. It’s a role he has taken on, possibly detrimental to his career (or maybe not–we’ll see) but it’s a role that someone with influence like his needs to play so I’m glad he’s stepping up.

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    Does this not destroy his argument or betray his own lies.

    Either:

    A. His assertion is that the FBI under Biden’s direction or agents into the crowd to indie violence. This is demonstrably false since Biden did not control the FBI and therefore could not have done this. He could have said agents but he chose to lie that it was the FBI, and in doing so, crippled his own argument.

    Or

    B: There were agents in the crowds tasked with inciting violence. These agents must have been working under Trumps direction as it was his FBI. Therefore he is telling on himself. This time the lie is under whose orders the agents were acting.

    I believe there were no agents there. Just a bunch of sycophants who revere trump so much they would be willing to root in jail for him and that their cause is so righteous that overruling democracy is fine.

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    I like this strategy, because in order to try to defend Taco, Taco or one of his dimwit supporters will say that of course Taco knew that, tacitly admitting Taco was lying.

    It also reminds everyone that has fallen asleep that Taco was responsible for the terrorism of J6.

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        Lol really? Trump fucks with people constantly, especially someone he doesn’t like at all.

        Yall honestly think he is a moron, but he’s not only made billions of dollars through many businesses and ventures, he also has become president twice… yet some of yall honestly think your broke useless uneducated ass is brilliant but Trump is a grade A moron… you sound stupid.

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          Ya boi ain’t made billions ever until this year. He got half a billion from his dad, blew most of it on bad deals, screwed every provider out of money, and lives in debt to this very day.

          Read your David Cay Johnson and learn a thing.

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          He’s also a child rapist and a convicted felon for running a fraud scheme, you forgot to mention that while you were tripping over your single remaining shred of decency to fellate the fascist filth.