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😲🤭🤣🤣The pot calling the kettle black 🤭🤣🤣

Arrogance in power cannot stopp my pride in heavy philosophy.

Facebook, a completely rogue organisation that sells people's private data to any rogue in the world that will pay for it.

Greed for power

Arrogance and a bit of ignorance as well, I think

Facebook = Russian agents working alongside Putin to destroy democracy. Who in their right mind would risk having a Facebook account? It’s a huge internet security risk. Plus, gullible ✝️ Republicans love it. That’s enough to drive me away forever.

Do you know what's real arrogance? To think you are better just because the other do not engage with you, or he for this reason coward or inept. The most likely answer to this he just not want to waste his time on you, simply because he was already beaten you fair and square.

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