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TikToker Trolls Trump And Republicans With Savage NSFW Guacamole-Making Video

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TikToker @timecapsuledesign has gone viral with a video showing how to make guacamole—with a profane message for Trump and all his MAGA cronies on full display.

TikToker @timecapsuledesign has gone viral with a video showing how to make guacamole that includes a profane message for former President Donald Trump and all of his MAGA supporters and cronies on full display.

While cutting avocados and prepping other guac ingredients, viewers can see messages on napkins like "F**K TRUMP" and"HE IS A F**KING TRAITOR."


Shortly after that, the messages "F**K TED CRUZ AND F**K GREG ABBOTT TOO" take aim at the controversial Texas Senator and the state's governor, who has made headlines in recent weeks for his protracted fights with the Biden administration over border security.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis ("DEATHSANTIS") and the state's Representative Matt Gaetz aren't spared either; the former in particular is referred to using a nickname he received amid criticisms of his decision not to shut down the state and curb the spread of COVID-19 early in the pandemic.

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine—who signed Ohio's fetal "heartbeat bill" into law and has opposed Ohio voters' decision to preserve reproductive rights—and Jim "Gym" Jordan are next. The latter is referred to using a nickname he received for his failure to respond to sexual abuse allegations against his colleague Richard Strauss while coaching Ohio State University's wrestling team.

Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene (Georgia) and Lauren Boebert (Colorado)—both conspiracists who've backed the insurrectionists who attacked the U.S. Capitol—are also targeted.

The video concludes with the following message:

"Don't share with fascists. It's way too delicious."

You can see the video below.

@timecapsuledesign

its guacamole day! #timecapsuledesign #guacamole #subtle #cookingwithtimecapsule

It was precisely the type of TikTok snark people love.

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No one mentioned in the video has responded to it nor is there any indication—at least as of yet—that they've seen it.

But in the event you're looking for a guacamole recipe that the whole family can enjoy, look no further.

Just remember not to invite the fascists.

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