Assuage

to make less strong; to make less severe; to make milder; to sooth; to ease

Alan Stamm

Alan Stamm

@alanstamm.bsky.social

@pkrugman.bsky.social on "this idiot war:"

"Iran is in this for a lot of reasons, and many of them are horrible and crazy, but it's not for ego. So they are probably willing to assuage Trump's ego as long as they get the substance of a deal that is overwhelmingly in their favor." [1/2]

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Yoshio 7.4

Yoshio 7.4

@ff14yoshio.bsky.social

#YoshioDT

"Rest assured, upon arriving we shall make it a priority to visit Tataru and assuage her myriad fears."

You better!

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@andigetupagain3.bsky.social

Bezos funding Met Gala to assuage demands by the new wife Lauren Sánchez whose plastic surgery has not been a pleasing sight. Tack on the Kardashians. Plastic women all over. Karoline Leavitt. Kristi Noem. Pam Bondi. Ivanka Trump. Kayleigh McEnany.
#Maralagoface

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