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Mar 9, 2019 07:31:27   #
Bcon
 
Warning: This Article May Trigger Snowflakes With Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS)

Warning: This Article May Trigger Snowflakes With Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS)
Consult a psychologist if you experience uncontrollable bouts of anger, find yourself screaming at the Trumpster in the grocery store checkout line, or have uncontrollable urges to call any of his supporters “deplorables.”

Medication may be required.

Liberals are triggered anytime President Trump appears on their television screen. They are still struggling to cope with his e******n to the presidency—over two years ago.

They were stunned when he defeated Hillary Clinton. It was supposed to be her turn.

The latest example of Trump Derangement Syndrome comes to us courtesy of a teacher’s assistant in Yorktown, Virginia.


A teacher’s assistant at Tabb High School wrapped a Trump f**g around a student’s head. A video of the incident has since gone v***l. The video clearly shows her wrapping a “Trump 2020” f**g around the student as classmates jeer.

Way to act like an adult, lady.

The educator was so triggered she had to physically attack a high school student.

Pathetic.

This is just one example of many.

Last year, a public radio host in Massachusetts wrote an op-ed in The Boston Globe.

She sounded like she was suffering from an addiction—like alcoholism.

She wrote, “My name is Margery, and I suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome. I am powerless over the president, who has wormed his way into my brain.”

Pretty soon there are going to be 12-step meetings for TDS.

The meeting would sound like this. My name is Margery, and I have TDS. The group: “Hi, Margery!”

Saying that you have TDS is an insult to people who have actual mental illnesses.

She goes on to tell of a story of a guy of who also suffers from TDS: “’My dentist informed me I need to wear a bite guard because I’m clenching my teeth while sleeping,’ fellow sufferer Jeff

Herman, of West Warwick, R.I., told me about his e******n anxiety. It’s because of Trump.”

If you see your plight in life through the lens of one man, you need to re-evaluate your life. One man should not have that much impact on you.

An article in Psychology Today pondered whether Trump Derangement Syndrome was real. That’s right, they took the time to write an article about a non-existent mental phenomenon.

The article titled, “Is Trump Derangement Syndrome a real mental condition?” analyzed the question. The article compared TDS to “Beatlemania.” I am not kidding.

They wrote, “Such forms of highly emotional reaction could be something akin to the fainting and screaming characterizing American Beatlemania in the 1960s. Unlike The Beatles however, the extreme reaction alleged to characterize TDS is not based on adoration and admiration, but fear and loathing.”

On second thought, the videos of Hillary Clinton supporters after Trump’s e******n do resemble the crying and screaming of The Beatles’ fans.

If you haven’t seen them, search for them on YouTube, they are hilarious.

Trump h**ers lost their minds in the weeks following his e******n victory. Here are a few examples from Bernard Goldberg at Real Clear Politics:

“On college campuses the snowflakes melted. At Cornell, students with TDS held a ‘cry-in’ to mourn the results with staff handing out tissues and hot chocolate to ease the pain of Trump’s victory.

At the University of Kansas, the cupcakes were offered therapy dogs. A dorm at the University of Pennsylvania set up a ‘breathing space’ the night after the e******n where coloring books, snacks, and puppies were available for students who needed to ‘decompress in a low-key and low-stress environment.’ At Vanderbilt, the children who were traumatized by Trump’s e******n were encouraged by the grown-ups on campus to ‘take advantage of the outstanding mental health support the university offers.’ At Yale, and many other schools where TDS was running rampant, tests were canceled because students were in shock.”

This is what happens when you give “participation trophies” to kids in youth sports. When they don’t get their way, they look for a shoulder to cry on. They need someone to co-sign their immaturity.

It is entertaining to sit back and watch the snowflakes melt in front of our eyes. It is a real-life comedy movie, and there is no price of admission.

Sit back and get some more popcorn. It’s going to get more hilarious after Trump gets re-elected in 2020. We will have six more years of entertainment

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Mar 9, 2019 08:01:31   #
snowbear37 Loc: MA.
 
Bcon wrote:
Warning: This Article May Trigger Snowflakes With Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS)

Warning: This Article May Trigger Snowflakes With Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS)
Consult a psychologist if you experience uncontrollable bouts of anger, find yourself screaming at the Trumpster in the grocery store checkout line, or have uncontrollable urges to call any of his supporters “deplorables.”

Medication may be required.

Liberals are triggered anytime President Trump appears on their television screen. They are still struggling to cope with his e******n to the presidency—over two years ago.

They were stunned when he defeated Hillary Clinton. It was supposed to be her turn.

The latest example of Trump Derangement Syndrome comes to us courtesy of a teacher’s assistant in Yorktown, Virginia.


A teacher’s assistant at Tabb High School wrapped a Trump f**g around a student’s head. A video of the incident has since gone v***l. The video clearly shows her wrapping a “Trump 2020” f**g around the student as classmates jeer.

Way to act like an adult, lady.

The educator was so triggered she had to physically attack a high school student.

Pathetic.

This is just one example of many.

Last year, a public radio host in Massachusetts wrote an op-ed in The Boston Globe.

She sounded like she was suffering from an addiction—like alcoholism.

She wrote, “My name is Margery, and I suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome. I am powerless over the president, who has wormed his way into my brain.”

Pretty soon there are going to be 12-step meetings for TDS.

The meeting would sound like this. My name is Margery, and I have TDS. The group: “Hi, Margery!”

Saying that you have TDS is an insult to people who have actual mental illnesses.

She goes on to tell of a story of a guy of who also suffers from TDS: “’My dentist informed me I need to wear a bite guard because I’m clenching my teeth while sleeping,’ fellow sufferer Jeff

Herman, of West Warwick, R.I., told me about his e******n anxiety. It’s because of Trump.”

If you see your plight in life through the lens of one man, you need to re-evaluate your life. One man should not have that much impact on you.

An article in Psychology Today pondered whether Trump Derangement Syndrome was real. That’s right, they took the time to write an article about a non-existent mental phenomenon.

The article titled, “Is Trump Derangement Syndrome a real mental condition?” analyzed the question. The article compared TDS to “Beatlemania.” I am not kidding.

They wrote, “Such forms of highly emotional reaction could be something akin to the fainting and screaming characterizing American Beatlemania in the 1960s. Unlike The Beatles however, the extreme reaction alleged to characterize TDS is not based on adoration and admiration, but fear and loathing.”

On second thought, the videos of Hillary Clinton supporters after Trump’s e******n do resemble the crying and screaming of The Beatles’ fans.

If you haven’t seen them, search for them on YouTube, they are hilarious.

Trump h**ers lost their minds in the weeks following his e******n victory. Here are a few examples from Bernard Goldberg at Real Clear Politics:

“On college campuses the snowflakes melted. At Cornell, students with TDS held a ‘cry-in’ to mourn the results with staff handing out tissues and hot chocolate to ease the pain of Trump’s victory.

At the University of Kansas, the cupcakes were offered therapy dogs. A dorm at the University of Pennsylvania set up a ‘breathing space’ the night after the e******n where coloring books, snacks, and puppies were available for students who needed to ‘decompress in a low-key and low-stress environment.’ At Vanderbilt, the children who were traumatized by Trump’s e******n were encouraged by the grown-ups on campus to ‘take advantage of the outstanding mental health support the university offers.’ At Yale, and many other schools where TDS was running rampant, tests were canceled because students were in shock.”

This is what happens when you give “participation trophies” to kids in youth sports. When they don’t get their way, they look for a shoulder to cry on. They need someone to co-sign their immaturity.

It is entertaining to sit back and watch the snowflakes melt in front of our eyes. It is a real-life comedy movie, and there is no price of admission.

Sit back and get some more popcorn. It’s going to get more hilarious after Trump gets re-elected in 2020. We will have six more years of entertainment
Warning: This Article May Trigger Snowflakes With ... (show quote)


If Trump gets re-elected, "TDS" may be re-defined into "Trump Derangement Suicide". This would t***slate into a decrease in Democrat v**es.

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Mar 9, 2019 08:21:06   #
jimpack123 Loc: wisconsin
 
unless The Dems keep the house and win control of the Senate

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Mar 9, 2019 08:27:12   #
debeda
 
Bcon wrote:
Warning: This Article May Trigger Snowflakes With Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS)

Warning: This Article May Trigger Snowflakes With Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS)
Consult a psychologist if you experience uncontrollable bouts of anger, find yourself screaming at the Trumpster in the grocery store checkout line, or have uncontrollable urges to call any of his supporters “deplorables.”

Medication may be required.

Liberals are triggered anytime President Trump appears on their television screen. They are still struggling to cope with his e******n to the presidency—over two years ago.

They were stunned when he defeated Hillary Clinton. It was supposed to be her turn.

The latest example of Trump Derangement Syndrome comes to us courtesy of a teacher’s assistant in Yorktown, Virginia.


A teacher’s assistant at Tabb High School wrapped a Trump f**g around a student’s head. A video of the incident has since gone v***l. The video clearly shows her wrapping a “Trump 2020” f**g around the student as classmates jeer.

Way to act like an adult, lady.

The educator was so triggered she had to physically attack a high school student.

Pathetic.

This is just one example of many.

Last year, a public radio host in Massachusetts wrote an op-ed in The Boston Globe.

She sounded like she was suffering from an addiction—like alcoholism.

She wrote, “My name is Margery, and I suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome. I am powerless over the president, who has wormed his way into my brain.”

Pretty soon there are going to be 12-step meetings for TDS.

The meeting would sound like this. My name is Margery, and I have TDS. The group: “Hi, Margery!”

Saying that you have TDS is an insult to people who have actual mental illnesses.

She goes on to tell of a story of a guy of who also suffers from TDS: “’My dentist informed me I need to wear a bite guard because I’m clenching my teeth while sleeping,’ fellow sufferer Jeff

Herman, of West Warwick, R.I., told me about his e******n anxiety. It’s because of Trump.”

If you see your plight in life through the lens of one man, you need to re-evaluate your life. One man should not have that much impact on you.

An article in Psychology Today pondered whether Trump Derangement Syndrome was real. That’s right, they took the time to write an article about a non-existent mental phenomenon.

The article titled, “Is Trump Derangement Syndrome a real mental condition?” analyzed the question. The article compared TDS to “Beatlemania.” I am not kidding.

They wrote, “Such forms of highly emotional reaction could be something akin to the fainting and screaming characterizing American Beatlemania in the 1960s. Unlike The Beatles however, the extreme reaction alleged to characterize TDS is not based on adoration and admiration, but fear and loathing.”

On second thought, the videos of Hillary Clinton supporters after Trump’s e******n do resemble the crying and screaming of The Beatles’ fans.

If you haven’t seen them, search for them on YouTube, they are hilarious.

Trump h**ers lost their minds in the weeks following his e******n victory. Here are a few examples from Bernard Goldberg at Real Clear Politics:

“On college campuses the snowflakes melted. At Cornell, students with TDS held a ‘cry-in’ to mourn the results with staff handing out tissues and hot chocolate to ease the pain of Trump’s victory.

At the University of Kansas, the cupcakes were offered therapy dogs. A dorm at the University of Pennsylvania set up a ‘breathing space’ the night after the e******n where coloring books, snacks, and puppies were available for students who needed to ‘decompress in a low-key and low-stress environment.’ At Vanderbilt, the children who were traumatized by Trump’s e******n were encouraged by the grown-ups on campus to ‘take advantage of the outstanding mental health support the university offers.’ At Yale, and many other schools where TDS was running rampant, tests were canceled because students were in shock.”

This is what happens when you give “participation trophies” to kids in youth sports. When they don’t get their way, they look for a shoulder to cry on. They need someone to co-sign their immaturity.

It is entertaining to sit back and watch the snowflakes melt in front of our eyes. It is a real-life comedy movie, and there is no price of admission.

Sit back and get some more popcorn. It’s going to get more hilarious after Trump gets re-elected in 2020. We will have six more years of entertainment
Warning: This Article May Trigger Snowflakes With ... (show quote)


VERY funny article

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Mar 9, 2019 09:07:21   #
maryla
 
jimpack123 wrote:
unless The Dems keep the house and win control of the Senate


I don't see that happening...

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Mar 9, 2019 09:46:38   #
bahmer
 
Bcon wrote:
Warning: This Article May Trigger Snowflakes With Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS)

Warning: This Article May Trigger Snowflakes With Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS)
Consult a psychologist if you experience uncontrollable bouts of anger, find yourself screaming at the Trumpster in the grocery store checkout line, or have uncontrollable urges to call any of his supporters “deplorables.”

Medication may be required.

Liberals are triggered anytime President Trump appears on their television screen. They are still struggling to cope with his e******n to the presidency—over two years ago.

They were stunned when he defeated Hillary Clinton. It was supposed to be her turn.

The latest example of Trump Derangement Syndrome comes to us courtesy of a teacher’s assistant in Yorktown, Virginia.


A teacher’s assistant at Tabb High School wrapped a Trump f**g around a student’s head. A video of the incident has since gone v***l. The video clearly shows her wrapping a “Trump 2020” f**g around the student as classmates jeer.

Way to act like an adult, lady.

The educator was so triggered she had to physically attack a high school student.

Pathetic.

This is just one example of many.

Last year, a public radio host in Massachusetts wrote an op-ed in The Boston Globe.

She sounded like she was suffering from an addiction—like alcoholism.

She wrote, “My name is Margery, and I suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome. I am powerless over the president, who has wormed his way into my brain.”

Pretty soon there are going to be 12-step meetings for TDS.

The meeting would sound like this. My name is Margery, and I have TDS. The group: “Hi, Margery!”

Saying that you have TDS is an insult to people who have actual mental illnesses.

She goes on to tell of a story of a guy of who also suffers from TDS: “’My dentist informed me I need to wear a bite guard because I’m clenching my teeth while sleeping,’ fellow sufferer Jeff

Herman, of West Warwick, R.I., told me about his e******n anxiety. It’s because of Trump.”

If you see your plight in life through the lens of one man, you need to re-evaluate your life. One man should not have that much impact on you.

An article in Psychology Today pondered whether Trump Derangement Syndrome was real. That’s right, they took the time to write an article about a non-existent mental phenomenon.

The article titled, “Is Trump Derangement Syndrome a real mental condition?” analyzed the question. The article compared TDS to “Beatlemania.” I am not kidding.

They wrote, “Such forms of highly emotional reaction could be something akin to the fainting and screaming characterizing American Beatlemania in the 1960s. Unlike The Beatles however, the extreme reaction alleged to characterize TDS is not based on adoration and admiration, but fear and loathing.”

On second thought, the videos of Hillary Clinton supporters after Trump’s e******n do resemble the crying and screaming of The Beatles’ fans.

If you haven’t seen them, search for them on YouTube, they are hilarious.

Trump h**ers lost their minds in the weeks following his e******n victory. Here are a few examples from Bernard Goldberg at Real Clear Politics:

“On college campuses the snowflakes melted. At Cornell, students with TDS held a ‘cry-in’ to mourn the results with staff handing out tissues and hot chocolate to ease the pain of Trump’s victory.

At the University of Kansas, the cupcakes were offered therapy dogs. A dorm at the University of Pennsylvania set up a ‘breathing space’ the night after the e******n where coloring books, snacks, and puppies were available for students who needed to ‘decompress in a low-key and low-stress environment.’ At Vanderbilt, the children who were traumatized by Trump’s e******n were encouraged by the grown-ups on campus to ‘take advantage of the outstanding mental health support the university offers.’ At Yale, and many other schools where TDS was running rampant, tests were canceled because students were in shock.”

This is what happens when you give “participation trophies” to kids in youth sports. When they don’t get their way, they look for a shoulder to cry on. They need someone to co-sign their immaturity.

It is entertaining to sit back and watch the snowflakes melt in front of our eyes. It is a real-life comedy movie, and there is no price of admission.

Sit back and get some more popcorn. It’s going to get more hilarious after Trump gets re-elected in 2020. We will have six more years of entertainment
Warning: This Article May Trigger Snowflakes With ... (show quote)


Amen and Amen

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Mar 9, 2019 11:11:18   #
jimpack123 Loc: wisconsin
 
maryla wrote:
I don't see that happening...


It would make things interesting though if the Dems got control of the Senate kept control of the house but lost the White House. I would then and only then see articles of Impeachment on Trump But I don't see Trump winning ree******n so it would make a moot point

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Mar 10, 2019 11:28:50   #
Larry the Legend Loc: Not hiding in Milton
 
snowbear37 wrote:
If Trump gets re-elected, "TDS" may be re-defined into "Trump Derangement Suicide". This would t***slate into a decrease in Democrat v**es.

Maybe we could arrange mass 'meetings' where they all lie down in long lines and have a nice, tasty drink of 'almond water' before 'bedtime'.

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Mar 10, 2019 11:31:41   #
jimpack123 Loc: wisconsin
 
Larry the Legend wrote:
Maybe we could arrange mass 'meetings' where they all lie down in long lines and have a nice, tasty drink of 'almond water' before 'bedtime'.


only if Trump was at the head of the line

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Mar 10, 2019 13:26:39   #
Larry the Legend Loc: Not hiding in Milton
 
jimpack123 wrote:
only if Trump was at the head of the line

Well... I'm not really sure if he'd go for it. He does have a tendency to avoid anything that might be a little 'shady', and this could definitely be construed as being somewhat 'shady', to say the least. I'm pretty sure he'd applaud the sentiment though.

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Mar 10, 2019 13:29:13   #
jimpack123 Loc: wisconsin
 
Larry the Legend wrote:
Well... I'm not really sure if he'd go for it. He does have a tendency to avoid anything that might be a little 'shady', and this could definitely be construed as being somewhat 'shady', to say the least. I'm pretty sure he'd applaud the sentiment though.


Shady is his middle name lol

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Mar 10, 2019 13:42:28   #
Larry the Legend Loc: Not hiding in Milton
 
jimpack123 wrote:
Shady is his middle name lol

I think you must be referring to someone else. You'll figure it out, eventually...

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Mar 10, 2019 14:02:33   #
Bcon
 
Larry the Legend wrote:
I think you must be referring to someone else. You'll figure it out, eventually...


I am not too sure about that. It takes an open mind, which as you can see, he is lacking.

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Mar 10, 2019 14:14:17   #
jimpack123 Loc: wisconsin
 
Bcon wrote:
I am not too sure about that. It takes an open mind, which as you can see, he is lacking.


you really should stop talking about Trump like that

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Mar 10, 2019 14:26:43   #
woodguru
 
For proof of Trump Delusional Syndrome look at the post "Trump Keeps Winning". You people throw around the terms "the best.....ever in history", "the most....of any president in history" like everything he does is the best it's ever been done.

Nothing he has done has ever exceeded the most or best it's ever been done, name one thing.

Oh wait, I know some...
...the most documented lies ever told by any president
...the most cabinet/staff turnover in history
...the most family members in key positions
...the most questionable financial improprieties of any sitting president
...the most appointed cabinet heads under clouds of improprieties
...the most blatant disregard for influencing the DOJ and judges

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