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  • 89th8 Offline
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    A reminder of what civility we have. Yes, present tense. Watch the first 3-4 minutes.

    Link to video

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      A reminder of what civility we have. Yes, present tense. Watch the first 3-4 minutes.

      Link to video

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      taiwan_girl
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      @89th Yup, sad to see this, and see what is considered "normal" now.

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        Over the last week it seems to me senility rather than civility is Trumps problem.

        He's looking flabby-old, and age-hunched.
        But even more, it is his speech deterioration; the drift from a point, or not completing a thought, or talking inaccurately.

        Will he survive beyond his 80th birthday I wonder?

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        • A AndyD

          Over the last week it seems to me senility rather than civility is Trumps problem.

          He's looking flabby-old, and age-hunched.
          But even more, it is his speech deterioration; the drift from a point, or not completing a thought, or talking inaccurately.

          Will he survive beyond his 80th birthday I wonder?

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          @AndyD said in Completely random:

          and age-hunched

          this I have really noticed also. But, that is a natural part of aging, especially for someone who has not taken too good of care of himself.

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