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  • >> TODAY TRUMP SPENT SOME TIME ON HIS LAST FRIDAY IN THE WHITE

  • HOUSE WITH MIKE LINDELL, THE GUY ON THE MyPillow COMMERCIALS.

  • MIKE LINDELL, THE PILLOW PITCH MAN AND CONSPIRACY THEORIST,

  • TELLS "THE DAILY BEAST" HE WAS INFORMING TRUMP ABOUT A NEW

  • ELECTION FRAUD THEORY THAT CHINA AND OTHER COUNTRIES HELPED STEAL

  • THE 2020 ELECTION FOR JOE BIDEN.

  • PHOTOGRAPHER FOR "THE WASHINGTON POST" CAUGHT A SHOT OF LINDELL'S

  • NOTES WHICH READ, IN PART, QUOTE, MARTIAL, IF NECESSARY.

  • >> HELLO, I'M MIKE LINDELL, INVENTOR OF MyPillow.

  • MyPillowS NOT ONLY GIVE YOU A GREAT NIGHT'S REST, BUT THEY'RE

  • ALSO THE ONLY PILLOWS THAT WHISPER CONSPIRACY THEORIES TO

  • YOU AS YOU SLEEP.

  • THE ELECTION WAS STOLEN BY CHINA...

  • JOE BIDEN'S DOG IS A SATANIC PEDOPHILE...

  • NANCY PELOSI WILL BE THE NEXT BACHELORETTE...

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  • >> THE PILLOWS ARE THEN QUICKLY SEWN SHUT AND STUFFED INTO

  • PLASTIC TO SEAL IN ALL MY DELUSIONAL JUICES!

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  • COMMIT SEDITION.

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>> TODAY TRUMP SPENT SOME TIME ON HIS LAST FRIDAY IN THE WHITE

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    林宜悉 posted on 2021/01/19
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Keywords

stuff

US /stʌf/

UK /stʌf/

  • noun
  • Generic description for things, materials, objects
  • verb
  • To push material inside something, with force
commit

US /kəˈmɪt/

UK /kə'mɪt/

  • verb
  • To do something bad, usually a crime
  • To promise your permanent love or loyalty (to)
  • To promise or decide to do something for a purpose
  • other
  • To entrust or give into someone's charge or keeping.
  • To send (someone) to a hospital or prison.
  • To do or perpetrate (a crime or other reprehensible act).
  • To pledge or bind (oneself) to a certain course or policy; to make an engagement.
fraud

US /frɔd/

UK /frɔ:d/

  • noun
  • Use of dishonest ways to take something valuable
  • Person who pretends to be what he or she is not
theory

US /ˈθiəri, ˈθɪri/

UK /ˈθiəri/

  • noun
  • Ideas or principles that explain facts or events
  • A set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based.
  • A supposition or a system of ideas proposed to explain something.
  • other
  • Abstract knowledge or systematized statement of principles involved in a subject.
  • other
  • A set of ideas that explain facts or events
  • An idea or belief about something
pitch

US /pɪtʃ/

UK /pɪtʃ/

  • verb
  • To suggest a product, idea to make someone buy
  • To throw a baseball to a batter
  • To plunge or fall forward or headlong
  • To set up a camp or tent for a length of time
  • To attempt to sell something to someone
  • To set a sound to a certain level
  • To throw the ball to the batter.
  • noun
  • The angle of a slope.
  • Act of throwing a baseball for someone to hit
  • A dark, sticky substance made from tar or resin.
  • An area of ground marked out for sports.
  • The highness or lowness of a sound.
  • Playing fields in sports, e.g. for soccer
  • A persuasive sales presentation.
  • Attempt to sell/persuade someone of the value of
  • Degree of slope on e.g. a plane's wing
  • Measure of how high or low a sound is
  • Black substance that is very stick when heated
  • adjective
  • Very dark black color
democracy

US /dɪˈmɑkrəsi/

UK /dɪ'mɒkrəsɪ/

  • noun
  • System of government in which everyone is equal
  • other
  • A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
  • Principles of social equality and respect for the individual within a society.
resolution

US /ˌrɛzəˈluʃən/

UK /ˌrezə'lu:ʃn/

  • other
  • The number of pixels (individual points of color) contained on a display monitor, expressed in terms of the number of pixels on the horizontal axis and the number on the vertical axis.
  • The quality of being resolute or determined.
  • A measure of the ability of an optical system to distinguish between closely spaced objects.
  • noun
  • End part of a story resolving the conflict
  • A formal expression of opinion or intention made, usually after voting, by a formal organization or meeting.
  • Firmness of purpose; resolve.
  • A formal expression of opinion or intention made, usually after voting, by a formal organization or meeting.
  • A formal expression of opinion or intention made, usually after voting, by a formal organization or meeting.
  • The quality of being clear and detailed, especially in a photograph or video image.
  • A formal decision or expression of opinion adopted by a legislative body, committee, or other formal group.
  • The passing of a discord into a concord.
  • Ability of a screen or camera to display pixels
  • The act of solving or resolving a problem or dispute.
  • The degree of detail visible in an image.
  • The degree of detail visible in an image.
  • Statement of the decisions of a group
  • Answer to a problem or conflict
  • Promise made to accomplish something
conspiracy

US /kənˈspɪrəsi/

UK /kən'spɪrəsɪ/

  • noun
  • Plan made in secret to do something illegal
capture

US /ˈkæptʃɚ/

UK /'kæptʃə(r)/

  • verb
  • To attract and hold e.g. interest, attention
  • To record, tape, or film something
  • To catch and prevent from being free
  • To take control of a place or object by force
  • other
  • In chess, to take an opponent's piece off the board.
  • To record or preserve something, especially in a lasting form.
  • To represent or depict accurately in a work of art or literature.
  • To seize and take into custody; to take as a prisoner.
  • noun
  • The act of seizing or taking control of something.
seal

US /sil/

UK /si:l/

  • verb
  • To close tightly to protect it from leaking
  • To close an envelop or package
  • To cover a surface with a substance to protect it
  • noun
  • Large fish-eating animal that lives on sea or land
  • Official mark made in hot wax to close a document
  • Piece of rubber used to keep water, dirt out