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Created On: 12/26/2025 08:53 AM
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 12/26/2025 08:53 AM
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Cole

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From president Donald j Trump. The man is insane.

And to you maga who will defend: Did you make 100 angry, rambling posts to social media after celebrating the birth of The Savior?

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 12/26/2025 09:12 AM
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Bamboo

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At least Melania had a great night.

Probably Barron, too.

Did they even celebrate Christmas?
Did Trump even go to a Christmas service?


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 12/26/2025 11:44 AM
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johnnyboy

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What did the angry orange child eat for Christmas dinner? Big Macs or KFC? I'm guessing it was a full bucket of KFC an and the late night rants were because he was too full to sleep, he had the meat sweats and clogged his toilet wiping his run way of a whale eye. He likely tuned into Fox and learned that the war on Christmas was over and they could focus on the global warming hoax, your government is your enemy and Trump is the only one that can fix it. You know, bullshit. It got his blood up and he started bitchin.

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 12/26/2025 02:40 PM
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dingpatch

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Bat Shit Crazy

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 12/26/2025 02:47 PM
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fishkller

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Sounds like he had a fun Christmas hahahaha

Must suck to be unable to experience happiness and contentment.

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 12/27/2025 08:06 AM
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Cole

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Frontotemporal dementia

Behavioral changes

The most common symptoms of frontotemporal dementia involve extreme changes in behavior and personality. These include:

Increasingly inappropriate social behavior.
Loss of empathy and other interpersonal skills. For example, not being sensitive to another person's feelings.
Lack of judgment.
Loss of inhibition.
Lack of interest, also known as apathy. Apathy can be mistaken for depression.
Compulsive behaviors such as tapping, clapping, or smacking lips over and over.
A decline in personal hygiene.
Changes in eating habits. People with FTD typically overeat or prefer to eat sweets and carbohydrates.
Eating objects.
Compulsively wanting to put things in the mouth.

Speech and language symptoms

Some subtypes of frontotemporal dementia lead to changes in language ability or loss of speech. Subtypes include primary progressive aphasia, semantic dementia and progressive agrammatic aphasia, also known as progressive nonfluent aphasia.

These conditions can cause:

Increasing trouble using and understanding written and spoken language. People with FTD may not be able to find the right word to use in speech.
Trouble naming things. People with FTD may replace a specific word with a more general word, such as using "it" for pen.
No longer knowing word meanings.
Having hesitant speech that may sound telegraphic by using simple, two-word sentences.
Making mistakes in sentence building.

Movement conditions

Rare subtypes of frontotemporal dementia cause movements similar to those seen in Parkinson's disease or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

Movement symptoms may include:

Tremor.
Rigidity.
Muscle spasms or twitches.
Poor coordination.
Trouble swallowing.
Muscle weakness.
Inappropriate laughing or crying.
Falls or trouble walking.


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 01/05/2026 12:22 AM
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fishkller

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The most Angry Christmas ever LOL

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