President Trump. · 7:45am Nov 9th, 2016
Practice with me guys. All together now!
PRESIDENT TRUMP.
Practice with me guys. All together now!
PRESIDENT TRUMP.
Well shit.... Time to drink myself to death. Blaze Brothers, bring to Jack Danny and Russian milk!! Blue Eyes wants to get chocolate wasted!!
(Fuck the world)
It’s election day in the UK. Anyone who can vote here, please get out and cast your vote for the good guys.
A dramatic recreation of Trump leaving the White House, whether he wants to or not:
Apologies to any Trump supporters who didn't find the above video to be funny. In all honesty, I don't care who won the election. And considering I live in the UK, why should I care?
Now for more Palpatine memes:
It's that time again here in the US. Election Day's here, and depending on where you live, midterms may have a big impact on the course of the country. In the interest of not throwing a hand grenade into a garbage fire, I'm saying nothing more, aside from "Please go vote if you haven't already."
Congratulations to the USA on electing Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, and more importantly, on getting rid of Donald Trump. I know many American friends have been stressing out about the election, and it feels like we are now all breathing a collective sigh of relief across the world.
From pixelkitties. Wish her a happy birthday today!
I spent yesterday with a sort of cloud over my head—a great big mess of depression, loneliness, and anxiety hanging above me like a spider, periodically nibbling at my neck and telling me that I'm fat.
My fellow Americans. I am breaking my political silence for a very important message. It's one you've probably seen a lot of these blogs in your feed, or will see under this one. Still, the message bears repeating:
Today is Election Day. No matter who you support, vote if you can.
Welp, it's confirmed that Donald Trump is our next president. I've been up late waiting for the results and I have to say, I'm fairly surprised. Not that Trump won (it really could have gone either way) but that he won by so much. I had been told multiple times that he and Clinton were neck-and-neck, but this was not the case here. I was expecting a 271-269 thing going on, but the site I've been looking at
No matter which side of this election you fell on, it's now more important than ever for us all to band together. We the people make America. We are what make it great and strong. This is not the end. Calm down, relax, and think about how we're going to move forward. America will be fine. But only if we don't let our conflicted opinions and issues destroy us and our fellow neighbors.
On May 5 this year, Sadiq Khan was elected Mayor of London. This was not a surprise as he was a popular candidate, well ahead in the polls, but it was still a relief as Mr Khan was an inclusive candidate, reaching out to other ethnic groups, while his opponent’s team had fought a nasty campaign, with hints of racism, seeking
The results are in and well Trump won. I wish I could say I'm happy but I can't, but the sun still rises and the world moves on. We've all heard the stories by now of friendships and marriages ended, of parents refusing to talk to their children and vice versa because of this. We've heard the talk about how she is this and he is that, about how if she or he is elected it's the end of the world. All I can say is ENOUGH. The time has come to take down the signs, take off the hats and buttons, put
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