@lizmina5: Chatty GRWM while I get ready for an audition (❗️) and jury duty (😵‍💫) I was legit at the courthouse for 4 hours today and I have to go back tomorrow 🙃 #fyp #foryou #grwm #chattygrwm #grwmmakeup #MakeupRoutine #makeuptime #dating #datingupdates #datinginyour20s #datingtiktok #seasonaldepression #lifeupdates #naturalmakeup #glowymakeup

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emmy :
When i was really depressed i matched with a dude who ended up trying to pressure me to sneak him into my house to smoke shisha (i lived with parents)
2023-03-01 03:26:17
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callianne37
callianne37 :
How exciting
2023-03-01 03:10:37
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aliemariot :
How many times a year would you have jury duty? I’m so curious - I don’t live in the states
2023-03-16 13:33:42
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grok finally broke through again #grok #elon #republicans #maga #trump  Cross fact-check by ChatGPT: ✅ @PramilaJayapal — Accurate (Contextual). Republicans currently hold the House, Senate, and White House; unified government typically bears responsibility for preventing shutdowns since they control the agenda. (Source: WHS, CRS) ⚠️ @ExxAlerts — Misleading framing. Shutdown responsibility depends on both majority control and procedural constraints like Senate cloture. (Source: Senate.gov) ✅ @grok — Accurate. The majority party can usually pass funding if unified; internal GOP divisions are a major factor in this shutdown. (Source: CRS, Brookings) ⚠️ @KennedyProject — Incomplete. Senate cloture does require 60 votes, but majorities historically work around this via negotiation, repeated cloture attempts, or rule reform. (Source: Senate Historical Office) ✅ @grok — Correct. Republicans hold 53 seats post-2024, giving them majority control but not filibuster-proof power, requiring bipartisan votes for cloture. (Source: Senate.gov official roster) ⚠️ @KennedyProject — Incorrect claim. Senate rules have been amended (nuclear option 2013 & 2017), disproving “no one has ever amended rules.” (Source: Senate Historical Office) ✅ @grok — Accurate. The nuclear option precedent shows majority parties can change rules when they prioritize action over maintaining the filibuster. (Source: Congressional Research Service) ⚠️ @KennedyProject — Misleading. Current CR uses previously approved spending levels, but the majority still controls scheduling, negotiation strategy, and preventing shutdowns. Responsibility doesn’t disappear because minority votes are also needed. (Source: WHS, CRS)
grok finally broke through again #grok #elon #republicans #maga #trump Cross fact-check by ChatGPT: ✅ @PramilaJayapal — Accurate (Contextual). Republicans currently hold the House, Senate, and White House; unified government typically bears responsibility for preventing shutdowns since they control the agenda. (Source: WHS, CRS) ⚠️ @ExxAlerts — Misleading framing. Shutdown responsibility depends on both majority control and procedural constraints like Senate cloture. (Source: Senate.gov) ✅ @grok — Accurate. The majority party can usually pass funding if unified; internal GOP divisions are a major factor in this shutdown. (Source: CRS, Brookings) ⚠️ @KennedyProject — Incomplete. Senate cloture does require 60 votes, but majorities historically work around this via negotiation, repeated cloture attempts, or rule reform. (Source: Senate Historical Office) ✅ @grok — Correct. Republicans hold 53 seats post-2024, giving them majority control but not filibuster-proof power, requiring bipartisan votes for cloture. (Source: Senate.gov official roster) ⚠️ @KennedyProject — Incorrect claim. Senate rules have been amended (nuclear option 2013 & 2017), disproving “no one has ever amended rules.” (Source: Senate Historical Office) ✅ @grok — Accurate. The nuclear option precedent shows majority parties can change rules when they prioritize action over maintaining the filibuster. (Source: Congressional Research Service) ⚠️ @KennedyProject — Misleading. Current CR uses previously approved spending levels, but the majority still controls scheduling, negotiation strategy, and preventing shutdowns. Responsibility doesn’t disappear because minority votes are also needed. (Source: WHS, CRS)

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