#dipshit — Public Fediverse posts
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EA Sports Confirms Aaron Rodgers Is an Insufferable Dipshit in the Madden Universe, Too
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EA Sports Confirms Aaron Rodgers Is an Insufferable Dipshit in the Madden Universe, Too
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EA Sports Confirms Aaron Rodgers Is an Insufferable Dipshit in the Madden Universe, Too
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EA Sports Confirms Aaron Rodgers Is an Insufferable Dipshit in the Madden Universe, Too
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EA Sports Confirms Aaron Rodgers Is an Insufferable Dipshit in the Madden Universe, Too
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Least-serious administration in US history:
https://youtu.be/H3b4bMu9_Pw?si=6flthPvFT6sYyWEw
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DEFERMENT DONNY STARTED A CHICKENHAWK WAR... 🐣
JUST SO HE CAN EVENTUALLY SAY HE ENDED IT.
🖕😒🖕🤯🫳🚨
#DonaldTrump
#Deplorable
#Despicable
#Disgraceful
#Dreadful
#Dipshit
#Derp
#Drip
#Duh
#Dim
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MUST WE INDULGE THIS TERRORISTIC FUCKING TODDLER?!
🖕🤯🫳🚨
#DonaldTrump
#Deplorable
#Demented
#Diapered
#Drooling
#Dipshit
#Derp
#Drip
#Duh
#Dim
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Fuck you #dancampbell. Get your fucking ego out of your playcalling. This is not smart. You calls are shit and this is not high school football. #dipshit
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Fuck you #dancampbell. Get your fucking ego out of your playcalling. This is not smart. You calls are shit and this is not high school football. #dipshit
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Fuck you #dancampbell. Get your fucking ego out of your playcalling. This is not smart. You calls are shit and this is not high school football. #dipshit
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Fuck you #dancampbell. Get your fucking ego out of your playcalling. This is not smart. You calls are shit and this is not high school football. #dipshit
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Fuck you #dancampbell. Get your fucking ego out of your playcalling. This is not smart. You calls are shit and this is not high school football. #dipshit
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facial anus
#TurdReich #tRump #nazi #fascist #dipshit #rapist #felon #fraudster #pedohpile #USPol
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Maybe we could get all the dipshits onto one big instance? We could call it the "C" ark...
As always, I'm sorry your degree of widely-known-ness means you have to deal with this level of stupidity.
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Maybe we could get all the dipshits onto one big instance? We could call it the "C" ark...
As always, I'm sorry your degree of widely-known-ness means you have to deal with this level of stupidity.
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Maybe we could get all the dipshits onto one big instance? We could call it the "C" ark...
As always, I'm sorry your degree of widely-known-ness means you have to deal with this level of stupidity.
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Maybe we could get all the dipshits onto one big instance? We could call it the "C" ark...
As always, I'm sorry your degree of widely-known-ness means you have to deal with this level of stupidity.
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Maybe we could get all the dipshits onto one big instance? We could call it the "C" ark...
As always, I'm sorry your degree of widely-known-ness means you have to deal with this level of stupidity.
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Your occasional #reminder that "Hacker" "News" is neither.
Stop reading it, and you will get smarter. Stop posting links to it, and your readers do.
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Your occasional #reminder that "Hacker" "News" is neither.
Stop reading it, and you will get smarter. Stop posting links to it, and your readers do.
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Your occasional #reminder that "Hacker" "News" is neither.
Stop reading it, and you will get smarter. Stop posting links to it, and your readers do.
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Your occasional #reminder that "Hacker" "News" is neither.
Stop reading it, and you will get smarter. Stop posting links to it, and your readers do.
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Your occasional #reminder that "Hacker" "News" is neither.
Stop reading it, and you will get smarter. Stop posting links to it, and your readers do.
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I would love to see the corporate logo for Evil Nerd Dipshit Inc.
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I would love to see the corporate logo for Evil Nerd Dipshit Inc.
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I would love to see the corporate logo for Evil Nerd Dipshit Inc.
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I would love to see the corporate logo for Evil Nerd Dipshit Inc.
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I would love to see the corporate logo for Evil Nerd Dipshit Inc.
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When he took the stage in downtown Eau Claire, Wis., on Tuesday night to rev up Democrats ahead of a critical State Supreme Court race,
Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota said he didn’t think name-calling would help things.Then he called #Elon #Musk a “#dipshit” and, later, a “South African #nepo #baby” with the power to cut government programs.
The crowd roared.Mr. Walz, his party’s nominee for vice president last year, is one of several Democrats who have referred to Mr. Musk’s immigrant background as they ramp up attacks on the billionaire’s powerful role in the Trump administration.
At times, their language, casting Mr. Musk as a foreign outsider, has echoed aspects of President Trump’s own xenophobic insults of his political foes
— although Mr. Trump’s remarks were typically directed toward elected officials of color, not white billionaires.At a news conference last month, Representative Marcy Kaptur of Ohio said she wondered,
“Which country is he loyal to? South Africa, Canada, or the United States?”Representative Nydia Velázquez of New York declared Mr. Musk should “go back to South Africa” at a recent protest.
At a different protest, Representative Don Beyer of Virginia said, “We’re going to send Elon back to South Africa.”
Mr. Musk was born in South Africa in 1971, moved to Canada in 1989 and then to the United States during college.
He obtained Canadian citizenship just before moving there and became a naturalized United States citizen in 2002, according to his biographer, Walter Isaacson.Mr. Walz made his remarks at a town-hall-style event that coincided with the first day of early voting for a State Supreme Court race in #Wisconsin.
That election, which will be held on April 1, pits a liberal candidate against a conservative Trump ally who has drawn more than $13 million in backing from Mr. Musk.
Wisconsin Democrats have seized on those contributions to cast Mr. Musk as the election’s main villain
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When he took the stage in downtown Eau Claire, Wis., on Tuesday night to rev up Democrats ahead of a critical State Supreme Court race,
Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota said he didn’t think name-calling would help things.Then he called #Elon #Musk a “#dipshit” and, later, a “South African #nepo #baby” with the power to cut government programs.
The crowd roared.Mr. Walz, his party’s nominee for vice president last year, is one of several Democrats who have referred to Mr. Musk’s immigrant background as they ramp up attacks on the billionaire’s powerful role in the Trump administration.
At times, their language, casting Mr. Musk as a foreign outsider, has echoed aspects of President Trump’s own xenophobic insults of his political foes
— although Mr. Trump’s remarks were typically directed toward elected officials of color, not white billionaires.At a news conference last month, Representative Marcy Kaptur of Ohio said she wondered,
“Which country is he loyal to? South Africa, Canada, or the United States?”Representative Nydia Velázquez of New York declared Mr. Musk should “go back to South Africa” at a recent protest.
At a different protest, Representative Don Beyer of Virginia said, “We’re going to send Elon back to South Africa.”
Mr. Musk was born in South Africa in 1971, moved to Canada in 1989 and then to the United States during college.
He obtained Canadian citizenship just before moving there and became a naturalized United States citizen in 2002, according to his biographer, Walter Isaacson.Mr. Walz made his remarks at a town-hall-style event that coincided with the first day of early voting for a State Supreme Court race in #Wisconsin.
That election, which will be held on April 1, pits a liberal candidate against a conservative Trump ally who has drawn more than $13 million in backing from Mr. Musk.
Wisconsin Democrats have seized on those contributions to cast Mr. Musk as the election’s main villain
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When he took the stage in downtown Eau Claire, Wis., on Tuesday night to rev up Democrats ahead of a critical State Supreme Court race,
Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota said he didn’t think name-calling would help things.Then he called #Elon #Musk a “#dipshit” and, later, a “South African #nepo #baby” with the power to cut government programs.
The crowd roared.Mr. Walz, his party’s nominee for vice president last year, is one of several Democrats who have referred to Mr. Musk’s immigrant background as they ramp up attacks on the billionaire’s powerful role in the Trump administration.
At times, their language, casting Mr. Musk as a foreign outsider, has echoed aspects of President Trump’s own xenophobic insults of his political foes
— although Mr. Trump’s remarks were typically directed toward elected officials of color, not white billionaires.At a news conference last month, Representative Marcy Kaptur of Ohio said she wondered,
“Which country is he loyal to? South Africa, Canada, or the United States?”Representative Nydia Velázquez of New York declared Mr. Musk should “go back to South Africa” at a recent protest.
At a different protest, Representative Don Beyer of Virginia said, “We’re going to send Elon back to South Africa.”
Mr. Musk was born in South Africa in 1971, moved to Canada in 1989 and then to the United States during college.
He obtained Canadian citizenship just before moving there and became a naturalized United States citizen in 2002, according to his biographer, Walter Isaacson.Mr. Walz made his remarks at a town-hall-style event that coincided with the first day of early voting for a State Supreme Court race in #Wisconsin.
That election, which will be held on April 1, pits a liberal candidate against a conservative Trump ally who has drawn more than $13 million in backing from Mr. Musk.
Wisconsin Democrats have seized on those contributions to cast Mr. Musk as the election’s main villain
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When he took the stage in downtown Eau Claire, Wis., on Tuesday night to rev up Democrats ahead of a critical State Supreme Court race,
Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota said he didn’t think name-calling would help things.Then he called #Elon #Musk a “#dipshit” and, later, a “South African #nepo #baby” with the power to cut government programs.
The crowd roared.Mr. Walz, his party’s nominee for vice president last year, is one of several Democrats who have referred to Mr. Musk’s immigrant background as they ramp up attacks on the billionaire’s powerful role in the Trump administration.
At times, their language, casting Mr. Musk as a foreign outsider, has echoed aspects of President Trump’s own xenophobic insults of his political foes
— although Mr. Trump’s remarks were typically directed toward elected officials of color, not white billionaires.At a news conference last month, Representative Marcy Kaptur of Ohio said she wondered,
“Which country is he loyal to? South Africa, Canada, or the United States?”Representative Nydia Velázquez of New York declared Mr. Musk should “go back to South Africa” at a recent protest.
At a different protest, Representative Don Beyer of Virginia said, “We’re going to send Elon back to South Africa.”
Mr. Musk was born in South Africa in 1971, moved to Canada in 1989 and then to the United States during college.
He obtained Canadian citizenship just before moving there and became a naturalized United States citizen in 2002, according to his biographer, Walter Isaacson.Mr. Walz made his remarks at a town-hall-style event that coincided with the first day of early voting for a State Supreme Court race in #Wisconsin.
That election, which will be held on April 1, pits a liberal candidate against a conservative Trump ally who has drawn more than $13 million in backing from Mr. Musk.
Wisconsin Democrats have seized on those contributions to cast Mr. Musk as the election’s main villain
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When he took the stage in downtown Eau Claire, Wis., on Tuesday night to rev up Democrats ahead of a critical State Supreme Court race,
Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota said he didn’t think name-calling would help things.Then he called #Elon #Musk a “#dipshit” and, later, a “South African #nepo #baby” with the power to cut government programs.
The crowd roared.Mr. Walz, his party’s nominee for vice president last year, is one of several Democrats who have referred to Mr. Musk’s immigrant background as they ramp up attacks on the billionaire’s powerful role in the Trump administration.
At times, their language, casting Mr. Musk as a foreign outsider, has echoed aspects of President Trump’s own xenophobic insults of his political foes
— although Mr. Trump’s remarks were typically directed toward elected officials of color, not white billionaires.At a news conference last month, Representative Marcy Kaptur of Ohio said she wondered,
“Which country is he loyal to? South Africa, Canada, or the United States?”Representative Nydia Velázquez of New York declared Mr. Musk should “go back to South Africa” at a recent protest.
At a different protest, Representative Don Beyer of Virginia said, “We’re going to send Elon back to South Africa.”
Mr. Musk was born in South Africa in 1971, moved to Canada in 1989 and then to the United States during college.
He obtained Canadian citizenship just before moving there and became a naturalized United States citizen in 2002, according to his biographer, Walter Isaacson.Mr. Walz made his remarks at a town-hall-style event that coincided with the first day of early voting for a State Supreme Court race in #Wisconsin.
That election, which will be held on April 1, pits a liberal candidate against a conservative Trump ally who has drawn more than $13 million in backing from Mr. Musk.
Wisconsin Democrats have seized on those contributions to cast Mr. Musk as the election’s main villain
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"Dipshit" would actually be TV-appropriate - or at least acceptable - in Canada later in the evening. But I suppose you mean appropriate for the pearl-clutching regulators in the USA...
"Tool" has been suggested. "Fartknocker" is perhaps not as widely known as dipshit...