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moniss

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7. Self described and according to a Newsweek
Thu Feb 20, 2025, 07:15 AM
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Last edited Thu Feb 20, 2025, 08:00 AM - Edit history (1)

article he is merely a high school graduate who seems to have been active in the hacker arena for unknown purposes. I can say that based on this photo of him that he has little to no awareness of how to size or wear a suit jacket. It perhaps comes to him if he idolizes Edolph who we see in the same article as displaying similar inability to function in a dress environment without looking like his wrinkled, cheap suit jacket was purchased at a yard sale and as though he has no concept of how to achieve a decent looking knot in his tie and to adjust it properly to the collar of the shirt.

As far as hair goes the kid looks like he's bald and bought a cheap wig at Goodwill and Edolph is poorly trimmed around the ear and his side burns appear to be just sort of hanging in a point rather than trimmed in any way although that could be the camera angle.

It never ceases to amaze me how some supposedly powerful, intelligent men have so little awareness of how they look. A personal valet is there for you for a purpose. I'm not saying the kid should have one but for goodness sakes he could at least ask for help. Edolph on the other hand obviously could afford a valet for his valet and never think twice about the cost.

But a large part of the problem with people like this, along with Crumb The 1st, is that they believe they know more than everybody else about everything including how they look and dress and so they take no direction or advice. It shows.

https://www.newsweek.com/who-big-balls-teen-doge-engineer-edward-coristine-2027698

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