the Trump subreddit says he admitted that Trump being sent to a mental hospital was just a retarded lie after he stuttered for 8 minutes straight on Tucker's show saying he can explain it
It was bizarre. First he said he did it as a joke to mock the right talking about Hillary's health. Then he said tweeting it was a message to a "secret source". He is the strangest man in the world.
"Abrupt changes in light intensity, or luminance, can trigger seizures. The most sensitive range is about 15-25 flashes per second," said Prof Seri.
"The picture would need to occupy most of the visual field. It would take some very sick people to do this, but technically, it is possible."
Yeah, I get what you mean, BBC wink. Thanks for the information...
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21 Opprobriousness 2016-12-21
The Fourth amendment prohibits unreasonable seizures. I guess Kurt Eichenwald hates America.
8 Blues_Jews 2016-12-21
/u/spinuch tweet him that you'll give him a platform on your podcast as long as he doesn't reveal your identity to everyone.
5 bonniesretardsister 2016-12-21
His meltdown gets more amazing by the day.
5 CoyoteeBongwater 2016-12-21
the Trump subreddit says he admitted that Trump being sent to a mental hospital was just a retarded lie after he stuttered for 8 minutes straight on Tucker's show saying he can explain it
2 bonniesretardsister 2016-12-21
Yes, on Good Morning America the other day.
It was bizarre. First he said he did it as a joke to mock the right talking about Hillary's health. Then he said tweeting it was a message to a "secret source". He is the strangest man in the world.
3 CoyoteeBongwater 2016-12-21
Funniest thing is Hillary legitimately has either parkinsons or Kuru
1 LAMF92 2016-12-21
You could almost say he's.....mysterious
1 JoeCumiaSr 2016-12-21
Is there anything better than a online public meltdown? We're so blessed to have disasters like tranth and meztger.
3 JoeCumiaSr 2016-12-21
I can post shit porn to his twitter if that helps?
4 Slateski 2016-12-21
Make it a looping gif and pay attention to the refresh rate if you do:
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-38365859
"Abrupt changes in light intensity, or luminance, can trigger seizures. The most sensitive range is about 15-25 flashes per second," said Prof Seri. "The picture would need to occupy most of the visual field. It would take some very sick people to do this, but technically, it is possible."
Yeah, I get what you mean, BBC wink. Thanks for the information...
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1 Slateski 2016-12-21
I like the fact that his surname is a portmanteau of Eichmann and Buchenwald.
1 Billyassman 2016-12-21
Christ killing oven dodger.