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What any rational person would understand without explanation is that TDS is an imaginary disease. Feel free to look through all the CPT, DSM-IV-TR and ICD-9-CM ICD-9-CM codes. You will not find it because it has NEVER BEEN THERE.
Yes, but if one has nothing intelligent to say, one reverts to posting ::TDS/NPC:: like a good bot.
You wouldn’t see an intelligent posting accompanying those “TDS!!” posts. Guaranteed.
You saw that Trump was sitting alone at the end of the row of seating?
I eventually realized that they had seated presidents in order of seniority/recency. But to all appearances, it looked as though Trump was on the end because everyone else refused to sit next to him.
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Originally Posted by The Dark Enlightenment
... what any non-TDS-sufferer would understand at first glance. These threads are chronicles of mental illness.
Mental illness indeed.
President Trump was seated next to his wife on the aisle of the Front Pew - where all the Former Presidents were seated in order. (Gasp!!!) He was isolated! Nobody wanted to sit next to Bad Orange Man!
Former President Bush was seated next to his wife - in place of Honor on the Aisle of the Front Pew ....
Was he isolated in disgrace?
How was it possible for him to sit so pouty-faced throughout the entire service? The eulogies were all so well delivered and so well injected with humor. I found myself giggling, chuckling, whooping with laughter, and crying, sometimes at the same time - and I wasn't all that fond of Mr. Bush during his presidency.
Can Trump smile only when he's being praised, or when an opponent (and everyone is an opponent to this guy) is being criticized?
How was it possible for him to sit so pouty-faced throughout the entire service? The eulogies were all so well delivered and so well injected with humor. I found myself giggling, chuckling, whooping with laughter, and crying, sometimes at the same time - and I wasn't all that fond of Mr. Bush during his presidency.
Can Trump smile only when he's being praised, or when an opponent (and everyone is an opponent to this guy) is being criticized?
Giggling, chuckling, whooping with laughter and crying all at the same time is the opposite of Presidential, or the opposite of stable.
The more you watch all this the more you realize that Trump is not in the same league with the other ex Presidents, he's not even in the same universe.
US Presidents allow China to do as they please.
Obama's nickname may as well be 'the human doormat'.
We are very lucky that Trump is not in that league.
Trump will forever be known as the toughest President ever.
Heck, even when it comes to Russia, Trump is the toughest-
Trump armed the Ukraine with 210 anti-tank missiles.
Trump expelled 60 Russian diplomats.
Trump lashed Germany over Russia gas pipeline deal.
Giggling, chuckling, whooping with laughter and crying all at the same time is the opposite of Presidential, or the opposite of stable.
I guess everyone in that cathedral but Trump and his trophy wife are unstable, then. All the former presidents were laughing and crying at the same time. I saw them. Guess who was the odd man out?
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