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Maggimay · 46-50, F
Hello pedophile
Ambroseguy80 · 56-60, M
@Maggimay I knew something had to be off. ;)
QuietEd2019 · 31-35, M
@Maggimay it’s bye bye pedo as accusations against Biden have been debunked myth-busted
Maggimay · 46-50, F
@QuietEd2019 oh yes. The media told you. Must be true.
@daisymay myth-busted. His now no longer interested in little girls.
Please! His got i am a fucken creep written all over his face.
@daisymay myth-busted. His now no longer interested in little girls.
Please! His got i am a fucken creep written all over his face.
QuietEd2019 · 31-35, M
@Maggimay so you’re another Trump can do no wrong walks on water, any faults people observe in him actually apply to his opponent 🤣🤣🤣
Maggimay · 46-50, F
@QuietEd2019 I am a supporter of non. Both are just as bad as each other.
Ooopsy. Kinda judged me with assumptions didnt ya!
Ooopsy. Kinda judged me with assumptions didnt ya!
QuietEd2019 · 31-35, M
@Maggimay easily done when you criticise only one candidate in bipartisan race...
Maggimay · 46-50, F
@QuietEd2019 assumptions are easily done. Which on sw is almost the law
QuietEd2019 · 31-35, M
@Maggimay ok I am sorry for thinking you prefer Trump because you were only speaking I’ll of Biden on subjects that were only ever social media rumours and have been fact checked out and proven false
Maggimay · 46-50, F
QuietEd2019 · 31-35, M
@Maggimay thank you for accepting apology. 🤔 not funking in pedo sense as for killing hmm not specifically kids mishandling pandemic is keeping toll high
Maggimay · 46-50, F
@QuietEd2019 you welcome
What pandemic? Seems the us 🇺🇸 has not had any of that in the last few days huh.
What pandemic? Seems the us 🇺🇸 has not had any of that in the last few days huh.
QuietEd2019 · 31-35, M
@Maggimay they forgot it with election fever though at least some remembered that masks are a good idea
WalksWith · 56-60, F
@Maggimay
So not true.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/05/us/covid-one-day-in-america.html
Thursday brought more coronavirus infections than in any other day of the pandemic. Around the country, the virus left its mark.
A coronavirus testing site in Milwaukee on Thursday, the nation’s worst day of the pandemic in terms of new cases.
A coronavirus testing site in Milwaukee on Thursday, the nation’s worst day of the pandemic in terms of new cases.Credit...Taylor Glascock for The New York Times
By Julie Bosman, Audra D. S. Burch and Sarah Mervosh
Published Nov. 5, 2020
Updated Nov. 6, 2020, 6:50 a.m. ET
RACINE, Wis. — They were feverish and desperate, confined to their cars in a slow single-file line as they waited for coronavirus tests.
A few rolled down the windows to let the 72-degree breeze from Lake Michigan inside and leaned back on the headrests, eyes closed. One family of five, with three children in the back seat of a minivan, had already driven around for hours, trying to find a testing site that was not full.
The coronavirus is surging out of control across the country, and more than 121,000 cases were reported on Thursday, more new cases than on any other day of the pandemic. In 43 states, new infections are climbing steadily higher. To many Americans, the pandemic’s march feels inexorable.
“We knew it was just a matter of time,” said Matt Christensen, sitting in the passenger seat of the minivan alongside his wife.
So not true.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/05/us/covid-one-day-in-america.html
Thursday brought more coronavirus infections than in any other day of the pandemic. Around the country, the virus left its mark.
A coronavirus testing site in Milwaukee on Thursday, the nation’s worst day of the pandemic in terms of new cases.
A coronavirus testing site in Milwaukee on Thursday, the nation’s worst day of the pandemic in terms of new cases.Credit...Taylor Glascock for The New York Times
By Julie Bosman, Audra D. S. Burch and Sarah Mervosh
Published Nov. 5, 2020
Updated Nov. 6, 2020, 6:50 a.m. ET
RACINE, Wis. — They were feverish and desperate, confined to their cars in a slow single-file line as they waited for coronavirus tests.
A few rolled down the windows to let the 72-degree breeze from Lake Michigan inside and leaned back on the headrests, eyes closed. One family of five, with three children in the back seat of a minivan, had already driven around for hours, trying to find a testing site that was not full.
The coronavirus is surging out of control across the country, and more than 121,000 cases were reported on Thursday, more new cases than on any other day of the pandemic. In 43 states, new infections are climbing steadily higher. To many Americans, the pandemic’s march feels inexorable.
“We knew it was just a matter of time,” said Matt Christensen, sitting in the passenger seat of the minivan alongside his wife.