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You and oli look like models!

Thank you, I mean I’ve actually done a bit of modelling, catwalk and all so it’s nice to know I’m still holding that up aha but I’ll make sure to show Oli this, he’d love it haha x
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Why do people hold up signs saying "pro life" if trump is already pro life?? I dont get it?

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I'll assume this is a question asking about why people protest Trump, even if their values of protest are actually Trumps values. Apologies if I've misunderstood, but I can't properly wrap my mind around your grammar there. Politics is a very controversial subject that is something I like to, unfortunately, remain quiet about due to how personal people take it & so forth. But fuck it, here's an answer that's much longer than you needed and far too long for you to care. 'Pro-life' is subjective. It's believing that all life is valuable, blablabla, sanctity of life stuff. However the way you show that is what people listen to, not the values for it. Now, to be a successful president you need to do what is best for your country, not what's best for every other country. America's trade is at an all time low as it lies in 17 trillion dollars of debt & it's really beginning to rub off onto its population while the increasing amount of poor neighbourhoods engulfs major cities such as New York. In America there are citizens without jobs & veterans without homes. That is the reality that the country is in. However, similarly to England, you won't see a foreign person homeless in America. When I actually think about the homeless people on the streets in Britain, it's primarily British citizens. Because all the support goes to housing foreigners & refugees when it could be going to citizens of the actual country. It becomes a matter of them or us, for America. The way Trump sees it is that an American citizen deserves an American house more than a Syrian refugee. Is that fair? No. That Syrian didn't choose to have been born there. Didn't choose the war. But also, neither did Trump. There's interviews in the early 00s where he goes on about how wrong war in the Middle East is and so on. Obama was the one dropping 30,000 bombs a year on these hard-shipped countries. But now that Trump is in command, it's his turn to deal with the situation at hand. Obama's reaction was to drop 30,000 bombs a year, Trump's is to ban anyone from those 7 countries. So he gets loads of people who value their lives complaining about how their lives matter too and so forth. But they're ignoring the matter in their hands, trying to solve another that is out of their hands. By all means, refugees matter, all lives matter. Trump isn't digressing that, what he is pushing is that in America at this moment there is an epidemic of poverty & homelessness on their turf already and things are only getting worse. Allowing refugees & foreigners will only make things worse for the current tax paying, just getting by citizens. Which is a pro life perspective, just one from another viewpoint. One which the media shine down upon because ..why should they give a fuck, right? Sure their country is 17 trillion in debt, something near 20% of their country's adults are unemployed & homelessness is on an increase that's not been seen since the Great Depression. They're wealthy & it doesn't effect them

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Can taste in music change your opinion about a person?

Looking into someone's taste for art is the most credible way of identifying who they really are as a person, in my opinion. So definitely.

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