It will come out some day that she is a full on hypocrite.
happens everytime with these media darlings, never fails.
They will push them on us like they are the second coming and it will turn out they were full of **** the whole time. Just give it time, her turn is coming and then we can laugh, laugh, laugh in a told you so type of way.
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I actually feel bad for this girl.
If you read into her upbringing and her parents who are some sort of world stage singers, you can see she was basically forgotten by her parents. She went anorexic for their attention, and then eventually the parents used her as an attention pawn given that she was an autistic unwanted child with fetal alcohol syndrome. She's just victimhood and virtue signaling cannon fodder used by her parents and "leftists" pushing a ridiculous agenda.
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03-28-2024, 12:13 PM #37
It seems like you're referring to Greta Thunberg, the climate activist, and her discussions about metaphors, particularly in relation to older generations ("boomers"). Greta Thunberg is known for her outspokenness on climate change and environmental issues, often calling for urgent action from governments and individuals.
Metaphors can be powerful rhetorical devices, often used to convey complex ideas in a more understandable and relatable way. In the context of climate change, Greta Thunberg might use metaphors to illustrate the urgency and gravity of the situation, as well as to highlight the responsibility of older generations in addressing environmental challenges.
Without specific context or quotes, it's difficult to provide a detailed response. However, if you have a specific question or topic related to Greta Thunberg's use of metaphors or her interactions with older generations, feel free to ask, and I'll do my best to assist you
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03-28-2024, 12:37 PM #38
Greta Thunberg has spoken publicly about having Asperger syndrome, which is a form of autism. However, it's important to note that having a neurodevelopmental disorder like Asperger's does not imply "special needs" in the sense of requiring assistance for daily living activities. People with Asperger's can lead independent and fulfilling lives. Greta has emphasized that her autism is a part of who she is but does not define her or limit her ability to advocate for climate action.
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The left think they’re smart cause they platformed an autistic retard with an autistic fixation
You go on the misc and autistic retards are a dime a dozen with fixations on anything you can think ofSniff hard as fuk when guys pass by to smell their balls crew
Don't know how to hold arms when walking crew
Has to use a soundboard to order pizza crew
Order pizza and lower money from second floor in bucket crew
Bodybuilders against lifting crew
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