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Seems the Narcissist-in-Chief is mad about the Time Mag cover neckgina pic so please donât share it widely
— The Tennessee Holler (@thetnholler.bsky.social) 2025-10-14T12:17:10.070Z
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sop
(16,468 posts)KS Toronado
(21,568 posts)
Old baldie's ear sure healed up nicely without any plastic surgery.

Oeditpus Rex
(42,955 posts)if a cyst grew between the wattles, nearest his chin?
Kid Berwyn
(22,138 posts)The worst ever.
markie
(23,688 posts)you're old, get used to it and consider yourself fortunate to be breathing.... what an ass he is
sop
(16,468 posts)Emile
(38,312 posts)sop
(16,468 posts)flashman13
(1,651 posts)Hotler
(13,505 posts)sop
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dalton99a
(90,782 posts)Lèse-majesté or lese-majesty[1][2] (UK: /ˌliːz ˈmædʒɪsti/ leez MAJ-ist-ee, US: /ˌleɪz -/ layz - )[3][2] is an offence or defamation against the dignity of a ruling head of state (traditionally a monarch but now more often a president) or of the state itself. The English name for this crime is a borrowing from medieval Anglo-Norman French, where lese majesté, leze majesté or lese magestate (among other variants) meant 'an offence against the person or dignity of the Crown',[4] which traces back to Classical Latin laesa māiestās ('hurt or violated majesty'), which was a form of treason against the emperor under the law of maiestas in Ancient Rome.[5][2] The modern spellings are due to the later influence of modern French (in the case of lèse-majesté), and the gradual transformation of Anglo-Norman into a highly Anglicised form known as Law French (in the case of lese-majesty),[5] which also accounts for the Anglicised pronunciation.[6]
The concept of lèse-majesté expressed the idea of a criminal offence against the dignity of the Roman Republic.[7] In the Dominate, or late Empire period (from the 3rd century CE), the emperors continued to distance themselves from the republican ideals of the Roman Republic, and increasingly equated themselves with the state.[8][failed verification] Although legally the princeps civitatis (the emperor's official title, meaning, roughly, 'first citizen') could never become a sovereign because the republic was never officially abolished, emperors were deified as divus, first posthumously but later (by the Dominate period) while still reigning. Deified emperors enjoyed the same legal protection that was accorded to the divinities of the state cult; by the time Christianity replaced paganism in the Roman Empire, what was in all but name a monarchical tradition had already become well established.
Narrower conceptions of offences against majesty as offences against the Crown predominated in the European kingdoms that emerged in the early medieval period. In feudal Europe, legal systems classified some crimes as lèse-majesté even if they were not intentionally or specifically directed against the Crown. For example: counterfeiting ranked as lèse-majesté because coins bore the monarch's effigy and/or coat of arms.
With the decline of absolute monarchy in Europe, lèse-majesté came to be viewed there as a less serious crime. However, certain malicious acts formerly classified as involving the crime of lèse-majesté could still be prosecuted as treason. Some republics still classify any offence against the highest representatives of the state as a crime. Lèse-majesté laws still apply as well in monarchies outside of Europe, notably in modern Thailand and Cambodia.
Current laws
Belarus
On 31 January 2022, a woman in Belarus was handed an 18-month prison sentence for "insulting" the country's president, Alexander Lukashenko, and other authorities after pictures mocking the officials were found on her phone.[9]
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niyad
(127,901 posts)ms liberty
(10,720 posts)electric_blue68
(24,328 posts)And that poor woman in Belarus!
Tribetime
(6,890 posts)Oh what was I thinking he doesn't give a crap about anyone but himself
spanone
(140,411 posts)allegorical oracle
(5,820 posts)Harker
(16,980 posts)odins folly
(489 posts)In the TIME logo, which actually looks like horns
.. again
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Clouds Passing
(6,148 posts)
Harker
(16,980 posts)No kings, turkey neck!
Seinan Sensei
(1,196 posts)Those are the horns of Beelzebub
mountain grammy
(28,325 posts)Laying in your coffin, now that will be a good look.
dalton99a
(90,782 posts)You can hear it
Dave Bowman
(6,031 posts)newdeal2
(4,340 posts)Must be frightening.
sop
(16,468 posts)
Farmer-Rick
(12,131 posts)There is something brown on the table in front of the devil that the idiots next to him seem puzzled and interested in.
The book of the dead with their names on it?
sop
(16,468 posts)SomedayKindaLove
(1,155 posts)The demon beast pleasure himself. Also know as, just another day at the office.
ultralite001
(2,109 posts)what Krasnov is doing w/ those tiny hands
niyad
(127,901 posts)than in many recent images of his fugly mug.
allegorical oracle
(5,820 posts)the devil.
Deuxcents
(24,384 posts)greatauntoftriplets
(178,420 posts)It's been there for years!
BComplex
(9,629 posts)We need to start a collage.
Orrex
(66,198 posts)No CAPS? No boiling-mad invective? No seething recriminations? Just a "really weird" critique of a "super bad" picture?
democrank
(11,836 posts)When I first saw this photo I assumed an entire team of make-up specialists had been working 24/7. Isnt that the same ear that was almost shot off (in spite of Trumps bravery) ?
Tommy Carcetti
(44,294 posts)dalton99a
(90,782 posts)gab13by13
(30,106 posts)Dave Bowman
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Paladin
(31,788 posts)The term needs wide, wide distribution, just as soon as possible.
NJCher
(41,744 posts)people appreciated that remark. I know I did!
Grammy23
(6,057 posts)Just take the advice of many of the women in his orbit.
Nip, tuck, snip, snip
.his vagina neck can be gone, tightened up today. Hell have his youthful good looks back immediately. 👀 🤢🤮
😂😂🤣😂
moonscape
(5,592 posts)That insures I wont read it. To be fair, I cant stomach any stories about him at this point given they aren't eulogies.
PatSeg
(51,146 posts)about him that would be "relatively good", but maybe he didn't even read the story. Too distracted by the photo.
Meanwhile, if he thinks that photo is bad, maybe he should pay attention to the scores of others that are equally bad or worse. The man takes god-awful pictures.
are as large as moon craters.
PatSeg
(51,146 posts)Bad diet and all that goop he puts on his face I suppose.
riversedge
(78,394 posts)Continue the whine trumpy!!
Norrrm
(3,150 posts)
Clouds Passing
(6,148 posts)Ocelot II
(127,784 posts)the grammar and punctuation are correct, and the usual vibe of hysteria and rage is lacking. That's suspicious.
eShirl
(19,794 posts)Dave Bowman
(6,031 posts)
Vinca
(52,851 posts)Dave Bowman
(6,031 posts)3auld6phart
(1,644 posts)ASS rack neck and all. What a cry baby .
Irish_Dem
(76,285 posts)He looks more normal than usual in it.
Wicked Blue
(8,295 posts)only uglier
Farmer-Rick
(12,131 posts)I'm 20 years younger and I have a flabby neck too. Age and genetics comes for all of us.
Now it costs $5,000 to get the neck surgery done to fix a flabby neck. I have many more important things to spend my money on. I'll live with the flabby neck.
But $5,000 is what he shoves up his nose every day, why doesn't he get the surgery if it bothers him so much?????
FakeNoose
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LetMyPeopleVote
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Blue Owl
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maliaSmith
(107 posts)Don't tell Taco Trump that he has a hangy neck and little hair. Very fugly and not hot at all. Tripple yeech!
Torchlight
(5,893 posts)and possibly a new planet with a much more forgiving gravity.
robleb
(311 posts)that ear looks great, like nothing bad ever happened to it !
calimary
(88,104 posts)Do us all a favor and Go AWAY!!!
live love laugh
(15,988 posts)Disaffected
(5,954 posts)
usonian
(21,522 posts)
bif
(26,344 posts)Suck it, baby!
calimary
(88,104 posts)Cry us a river.
SpankMe
(3,617 posts)He's nearly 80, is way overweight, and eats like a teenager on a gaming console.
Plus, I bet they cleaned it up a bit with editing. His skin looks too clean and that orange makeup he usually applies is all but absent. Magazine cover photos don't have to adhere to the same standards as hard journalistic photos - where any kind of editing is considered unethical.
One of the man's defining characteristics is perpetual butthurt.
Passages
(3,737 posts)Wednesdays
(21,038 posts)TSF looks OOOOOLD!
Diamond_Dog
(38,763 posts)Be glad youre on the cover of Time and not Mad.
Cha
(315,037 posts)Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me etc etc...
Nice pic Psycho..
slightlv
(6,776 posts)Iggo
(49,290 posts)