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Haunted Backlog
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#gamergate #opskynet Please no autofollows from promotional accounts.


@SomberAngelxoxo @Kaylavosss A political bloc that excludes me has problems that are not my problems.



Indians aren’t hated in America despite their success, they’re hated because of it.🇺🇸🇮🇳 Conservatives see their own abandoned dreams realized by immigrants: stable families, crushing academic discipline, relentless entrepreneurship. Leftists see their sacred ideology shattered by the same people: merit over mediocrity, culture over victimhood, results over narratives. Both sides sense the indictment. Excellence has no greater enemy than those it exposes.😎 Stop hating Indians. Instead, learn what they are doing right to achieve what can be achieved by any American if they stay on the right path. Resentment is a dead end. Excellence is a choice. Choose better.👍

For decades, Indians & their kids faced discrimination in school admissions and in the immigration system. Yet few dropped out, abandoned their family, got hooked on fentanyl, killed themselves, and blamed all their problems on others.



LOL But this is just a description on a website to buy it and I suspect the official English transation is dogshit and using female pronouns on him and removed a ton of "problematic and transphobic" content/jokes













Nintendo are taking down the 'PokeNational Geographic' YouTube channel after filing multiple copyright strikes against it The series showcased different Pokémon and their natural habitats in National Geographic-style shorts





A Charlotte man had his hands around a woman’s neck. She was kicking and screaming. She struggled to breathe. It was caught on video. Despite all of this, Demont Forte was found not guilty of strangulation. The Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s office says North Carolina’s strangulation law is failing survivors. @Hunt_Saenz did an eye opening report on this. Strangulation is one of the most common and lethal methods of intimate partner abuse. It also can foreshadow potential future lethal violence. The Meck DA’s office shared this photo from a video clip and points out common sense says this is strangling. But North Carolina law requires proof that strangulation caused physical injury. And the DA’s office says in this case, the suspect also punched and kicked the victim. So the jury could not determine which injuries came from what. Demont was convicted of assault on a female. But not strangulation. And then there is the penalty. Often times probation is the likely sentence. There’s a bill in the General Assembly that would change this. Democratic State Senator Woodson Bradley of Charlotte wants to increase the penalties for strangulation. The Mecklenburg County DA’s office also wants to lawmakers to get rid of the requirement of proof of physical injury by strangulation for conviction. #ncpol @wsoctv


SNAP to include HOT ROTISSERIE CHICKEN. 384-35! Doesn’t only include my crew’s favorite + affordable $4.99 Costco rotisserie 😜 — but ANY hot rotisserie. Feeding families: a (rotisserie) chicken in every pot. 🇺🇸

Everyone on earth takes a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press? BE HONEST.












