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Hortensis

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8. Exactly. This ridiculous claim will please those who
Thu May 18, 2017, 09:16 AM
May 2017

need this stuff, keep them following her twitterings.

Plus, if she throws enough "out there," eventually one will coincide with reality enough for her to claim she knew it first. Not this one, though.

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Whoa! Is this true?: [View all] Kingofalldems May 2017 OP
patribotics.blog is worthless. Skinner May 2017 #1
Almost certainly not. MineralMan May 2017 #2
Exactly. This ridiculous claim will please those who Hortensis May 2017 #8
In this tweet, the woman has revealed herself to be cuckoo for coco puffs. boston bean May 2017 #3
Whoa! Is this true? LenaBaby61 May 2017 #4
No. Stop validating this useless idiot. alarimer May 2017 #5
Nice mind reading there. Kingofalldems May 2017 #10
Eye roll HopeAgain May 2017 #6
She also tweeted that the FBI retrieved all stolen items. Kingofalldems May 2017 #7
Having designed computer systems for use by the NSA lapfog_1 May 2017 #9
Thanks. Kingofalldems May 2017 #11
without anything to back it up.... Thomas Hurt May 2017 #12
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