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Social justice people were reflexively defending him as being on the right side of history and a good kid who's against genocide being smeared by the media, he has like a thousand tweets about hating LGBT and calling them vermin and stuff. Like seriously just hold off a few hours before you know about somebody. lol
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Justice for juicy. Those Chicago MAGAs can't keep getting away with it!
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An adult man saying he hates the people, hates his institution, hates the country, hates its leaders, openly speaks about wanting them all dead, and inciting others to commit violence.

Yet the intelligence community sees him as such a toothless coward they haven’t scooped him up. How embarrassing.
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What surprised me about those videos is that the protesters themselves recorded them. Like do they know how whiny they come off? Like a bunch of children while the adults try to placate them.

And it's all about some university vote about BDS so something that will have absolutely zero effect on the Gaza war anyway
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"They're also worried she'll be arrested if she leaves the building."

And? Who cares? Do they think the cops are going to throw her in prison in life instead of giving a minor citation if they don't just let her leave to end the situation? Oh, wait, they do believe that don't they.

Yet they wanted to challenge this power structure anyway. And just thought it'd take it without trying to maintain power? hmm
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Toxic shock syndrome? Still wearing masks?

These poor kids are just completely broken. Brainwashed cult followers. Hopefully they will better their ways but I'm starting to doubt that generation will actually change.
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It’s kind of like Westworld where they want the experience of being radical revolutionaries without any danger or consequences. They film themselves for vanity. The masks aren’t for their identity or covid. It’s a fashion accessory. 

College teens have always been dumb, arguably getting dumber, but it’s the laziness that gets me. White liberals used to spend a summer teaching African kids just to get the stock photo to show they’ve Done Good. These guys are having their moment on campus indoors. Airfare is relatively cheap!
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What worries me most is the rabbit hole. Before they could act like this in college and that was it. At the workplace they learned to grow up. Now companies are starting to adapt this culture as well, fearing they can't find employees or get cancelled otherwise. Once they go down this path it's hard to see how they will ever be able to escape it.

It's not "listening to rock and roll" either but cheering on the destruction of the jews. And their ideology always paints them as "being on the right side history". Yelling shame to a black policeman is racist as fuck and heads into that "uncle tom" territory but is suddenly seen as the right thing to do.
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(03-27-2024, 01:55 AM)benji wrote:

Given Israel's foreign policy has always been a massively disproportionate response to threats, because they embody this:


and in fact, that kind of response was literally exactly what Hamas wanted, I find it difficult to parse the level of brainworms involved to say the US administration is more responsible for whats happening that the Palestinian administration that literally kicked all this shit off in the first place.
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(03-27-2024, 07:30 AM)Nintex wrote: Toxic shock syndrome? Still wearing masks?

These poor kids are just completely broken. Brainwashed cult followers. Hopefully they will better their ways but I'm starting to doubt that generation will actually change.

Comeon

Toxic shock syndrome wrote:A rare, life-threatening complication of certain bacterial infections.

Risk factors include recent surgery, open wounds and the use of superabsorbent tampons.

Can probably rule out open wounds and recent surgery. So, just change your tampon you dumb cunt.
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Quote:A non-binary suffers from generational trauma and PTSD around white people during a DUI arrest.


The way young people act around law enforcement today is wild. I've seen bodycams where they honestly believe if you say you have anxiety, PTSD or whatever cops can't go hands on and forcibly stuff you in the back of a squad car. If they can't get their parents to show up and fight their battles they call 911 for help. It's the dumbest shit I've seen.

My favorites are when they are detained and call 911 to ask for help because the police are being mean. Bitch, they are only going to send more LEOs. Lol.

I know it's just the tyrant in me but I love watching their faces when they don't get their way for the first time and try to fight the cops. Thier screams of agony when pepper sprayed or tazed brings a smile to this old mans face. 

BTW, whenever you see stuff like that you know it's a person thats never been punched in the fucking mouth. I think everyone needs a good ass kicking. It keeps you humble and thats a good thing.
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(03-27-2024, 10:31 AM)Potato wrote:
(03-27-2024, 07:30 AM)Nintex wrote: Toxic shock syndrome? Still wearing masks?

These poor kids are just completely broken. Brainwashed cult followers. Hopefully they will better their ways but I'm starting to doubt that generation will actually change.

Comeon

Toxic shock syndrome wrote:A rare, life-threatening complication of certain bacterial infections.

Risk factors include recent surgery, open wounds and the use of superabsorbent tampons.

Can probably rule out open wounds and recent surgery. So, just change your tampon you dumb cunt.
If she used the bathroom she wouldn't be allowed back in to protest. It's truly a tragic and life threatening conundrum
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I'm beginning to understand the concept of "white feminism" more and more
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The UN is completely compromised at his point. It's almost laughable.
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Albanese's appointment as the Special Rapporteur generated controversy due to comments made in 2014 in which she described the United States as "subjugated by the Jewish lobby" and Europe by a "sense of guilt about the Holocaust".

At least her wikipedia page is pretty cool.

Anyways, meet the new UN Special Rapporteur!

*Hamas terrorist walks in with a dead jew still stuck to his cock.
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Perhaps our current timeline is a loop.
In 10 years a baby with anti-semitic neuralink programming will be send back in time on behalf of the UN to solve the Jewish problem and the rest as they say is history.
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(03-27-2024, 08:13 PM)Nintex wrote: Perhaps our current timeline is a loop.
In 10 years a baby with anti-semitic neuralink programming will be send back in time on behalf of the UN to solve the Jewish problem and the rest as they say is history.

That baby's name?

Spoiler:  (click to show)
Nepenthe
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If that's how good Delpy looks at 54 maybe we are in some kind of time loop
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She sounds annoying. Maybe he should have hit her again. In fact, if you're a "tiktoker" you definitely deserve it.
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That's one way for the Democrats to ban TikTok Trumps
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(03-27-2024, 10:34 PM)Rendle wrote: If that's how good Delpy looks at 54 maybe we are in some kind of time loop

There’s something about how French women look older in their 20s but stay looking like that. Usually because they don’t tend to mess with their skin or inject heaps of chemicals. Maybe it’s the power of cigarettes more than genetics.
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(03-27-2024, 02:11 PM)killamajig wrote:
Quote:A non-binary suffers from generational trauma and PTSD around white people during a DUI arrest.


The way young people act around law enforcement today is wild. I've seen bodycams where they honestly believe if you say you have anxiety, PTSD or whatever cops can't go hands on and forcibly stuff you in the back of a squad car. If they can't get their parents to show up and fight their battles they call 911 for help. It's the dumbest shit I've seen.

My favorites are when they are detained and call 911 to ask for help because the police are being mean. Bitch, they are only going to send more LEOs. Lol.

I know it's just the tyrant in me but I love watching their faces when they don't get their way for the first time and try to fight the cops. Thier screams of agony when pepper sprayed or tazed brings a smile to this old mans face. 

BTW, whenever you see stuff like that you know it's a person thats never been punched in the fucking mouth. I think everyone needs a good ass kicking. It keeps you humble and thats a good thing.

The greatest thing I've witnessed in a long time. Thank you for posting this.
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https://www.mambaonline.com/2024/03/27/a-queer-perspective-on-easter/ wrote:Easter holds profound significance within the Christian faith community, yet for many of us, it can evoke painful memories and feelings of exclusion.

As members of the LGBTQIA+ community, our upbringing was often intertwined with religion, but unfortunately, our experiences were marred by feelings of hate, rejection, and alienation from our faith community.

However, amidst this pain, there’s a powerful message that I feel compelled to share—a message encapsulated in the image of Jesus, one that resonates deeply with marginalised communities but often eludes mainstream religious interpretations.

While I understand that many hold the Bible as sacred and infallible, my own journey of studying its contents has revealed numerous discrepancies and instances of misrepresentation, particularly concerning the nature of God and the justification of harm in the name of “God”.
Quote:The profound significance of Jesus’ death, in my view, remains widely misunderstood within the Christian community. When delving into the narrative of Jesus, what becomes evident is a radical departure from the status quo of religious leadership at the time, provoking discomfort among those who were in power.

Contrary to popular belief, I’ve come to understand that Jesus’ death was not about appeasing an angry deity but rather about challenging and dismantling the oppressive systems perpetuated by religious authorities. His death served as a testament to the unwavering love, compassion, and solidarity he exhibited towards the marginalised and downtrodden.

With each act of love and defiance against religious hypocrisy, Jesus confronted the prevailing narrative of exclusion and judgment. His unwavering commitment to inclusivity, equality, and justice ultimately led to his crucifixion—a symbol not of divine punishment, but of the clash between the radical message of love and the entrenched forces of oppression.
Quote:His message takes on renewed relevance as we continue to grapple with issues of discrimination, inequality, and social injustice. The struggles faced by marginalised communities, whether based on race, gender, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status, echo the challenges confronted by Jesus. Like Jesus, we are called to challenge oppressive systems, advocate for the voiceless, and cultivate a community grounded in love and acceptance.

Moreover, Easter serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the possibility of redemption. Despite facing persecution and ultimately death, Jesus’ message of hope and liberation endured, inspiring countless individuals to strive for a more just and compassionate world. As we celebrate Easter, let us not only reflect on the suffering and sacrifice of Jesus but also draw strength from his example to confront injustice, foster unity, and build a society where all are valued and embraced.

Let’s embrace the transformative message of Jesus—a message that challenges us to confront injustice, stand with the marginalised, and embody love in its purest form. In doing so, we honour the true essence of Easter and embody the spirit of compassion and solidarity that Jesus and many other faith leaders exemplified throughout their lives.
Well, then I reject your argument rather than accept the status quo of your oppressive religious authority. Who gives a shit what some random dude named Jesus said? Snob
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Part of my working theory is that the discords act as a kind of monastery for people who would in former times be banished to religious orders as a familial burden
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Xbox in the 2000's

We've made this PC that boots up really fast, can you make games for it? Oh yeah 
 
yes Sophisticated Japanese Gaming 


Xbox now
ERAsure of the marginalized! Make the tits smaller

Six Make her black
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Cortana essentially provides a timeline for how MS changed

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