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انضم Ocak 2025
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@NBA2KMovement Every EA Sports game makes their models seem like they all have a stick up their ass
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Tanya@Tanyaelisabeth·
My parents almost got divorced one summer because my moms best friend got divorced A close friend getting divorced increases your chance of getting divorced by 75%
Why women get Ls@ywomendeservles

Crab Mentality

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@TheBaddestMitch Listen ill take this and an exciting team over Frank Kaminsky
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Rebecca V. Proud American 🇺🇸
It’s so tiring seeing this type of nonsense. Why don’t women compete for jobs they can’t do? 🤦‍♀️ Gee, I don’t know, why aren’t men signing up to have babies? There is such a “birth crisis” why dont men have the babies then? Oh, that’s right because they can’t. 🙄 Telling women they should sign up for jobs they physically can’t do so the office feminine style jobs they can do should be for the men is the height of stupidity. Talk about destroying civilization, encouraging women to have babies AND do physically dangerous work so men can do feminine work is completely nonsensical! Knock it off!
Terry Schilling 🇺🇸@Schilling1776

@AntiCommieBecca @Polymarket You girls need to start competing with us here. Why didn’t you “compete” for these jobs?

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@emilykmay "Less connected... less community." Ill put up the average man's friend group vs the average woman's friend group any day of the week.
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emily may@emilykmay·
the world would be less beautiful, less connected, there would be less community. and I hate that, because I wish more men truly valued women's work.
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emily may@emilykmay·
if men stopped doing all the heavy duty, necessary, dirty jobs that make the world run...women would do them. we already know this, it happened in WWII. if women stopped doing the thankless, routine care work that makes the world go round, vulnerable people would be neglected.
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@muheediva01 You can get a held door like everybody else. Anything else is risky business in 2026
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𝗠𝘂𝗵𝗲𝗲 ♛@muheediva01·
I miss when men just organically took care of women. I’m not talking about financially but in general. You see a woman putting air in her tyres & immediately take over. Heavy groceries? You carrying them. With no expectation of anything in return. No motives, just men.
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@MissDDot @AshlandIT @Zoya_ki_batein In my experience of talking to women on this subject, that manipulation is mainly done by other women (moms especially). Ill even give you Gen x men because those mfers are the weirdos who keep Hooters and Twin Peaks alive.
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MissD@MissDDot·
@AshlandIT @Zoya_ki_batein Women don't manipulate men with their appearances either. Women are manipulated into believing they have to live up to unfair beauty standards to find a mate. Once we find one, we feel secure enough to relax the standard. Like men do with charm.
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GCade@XOsOnly·
@ELI_WHYDUDE @gurgalorag36943 @Zoya_ki_batein That "what men want to see" has to either be a minority of wealthy men or a generation fading out because I agree with the guy above. I dont know a single man who has ever cared if a woman is wearing heels unless he is hyping his girl up cuz she needs the positive vibes.
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🔞Eli🔞@ELI_WHYDUDE·
@gurgalorag36943 @Zoya_ki_batein It has nothing to do with interest; it’s predatory and fetishes. The Epstein files even confirmed it. The whole point is to create what men want to see. Why do you think billionaire men own pageant companies? There are fashion designers that love women and are men.
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Apex Autist@galaxygash·
The “lack of awareness” is only perceived by people that know literally nothing about guns or the reality of gun violence. His post was highlighting why the people that see this and think it’s bad know absolutely nothing about the reality of gun violence it’s completely on target for the point he’s making.
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GCade@XOsOnly·
@galaxygash @avery_heinonen @LeftismForU @PoopFromDaButt Thats the problem. The OP isn't even discussing the lethality of a folded shotgun compared to a handgun. Nor is he discussing what race is statistically harmed more. Its simply about the lack of awareness in advertisement. The person youre referring to is completely off base.
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Apex Autist@galaxygash·
The tweet I first responded to was questions why race needed to brought up, that person brought up race in regards to the actual statistics of shooting victims, I explained why it’s relevant to their point. Nothing I said at all was in regards to the OP, This is how threads have always worked on the internet.
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JohnTravolta$$$@johntravolta652·
@deepyy_ Not hard to do, tap your legs with both hands at different speeds lol
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GCade@XOsOnly·
@CoachDRollins @baeegif Yeah I feel you on that 1000%. I should have been more clear from the jump on what I meant. Celebrities shouldn't be given special treatment but I do feel that some people from ATL see being respectful as weak or inferior. Even something as simple as holding a door for somebody.
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MAYOR of South Fulton@CoachDRollins·
@XOsOnly @baeegif This part is true I do agree , I still think because in Atlanta celebrities act normal walk around no security in the same mall we shop at same restaurants we tend to feel the same but if you go to LA or Miami it’s a clear separation from the common local and they celebs
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vic.@baeegif·
Most people in Atlanta feel bigger than the program and there aren’t enough checks and balances to correct that. Security will think they own the venue when they’re contracted help, workers will double down on their incorrect decisions because it turns into a pride/ego thing that their managers reinforce because it’s the culture. Everyone thinks they can do what they want and any feedback is met with combative behavior.
g.@GeauxGabrielle

Between this and Keith Lee saying he wont ever to back to Atlanta because of how the restaurants treated him and his family, it’s something in the water out in Atlanta

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GCade@XOsOnly·
@CoachDRollins @baeegif I hear you but i respectfully disagree. This city is the city of the "haves" and the "have nots". People in this city prioritize showcasing themselves as a "have" more than they prioritize the betterment of their own selves. I see it daily (especially in Buckhead).
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MAYOR of South Fulton@CoachDRollins·
@XOsOnly @baeegif It’s not a competition it’s just something we was raised in and why celebrities get special treatment they regular to us 🤷🏽‍♂️
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GCade@XOsOnly·
@_shadyiah @CoachDRollins @baeegif Agreed. You have people in this city being taken advantage of financially just to sell them a moment of feeling like a celebrity. Its like real life social media out here.
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dyiah 🧚🏽‍♀️@_shadyiah·
@CoachDRollins @XOsOnly @baeegif Keyword: Feeling. But it doesn’t matter who you are, or in this case who you feel like or think you are, everyone deserves to be treated with kindness and respect. Especially people coming to support.
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GCade@XOsOnly·
@CoachDRollins @baeegif Brother thats the problem. Everybody sees being a celebrity as a competition out here. Nobody can put their shield coated in ego down for one second because to them, that is somebody winning over them.
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MAYOR of South Fulton@CoachDRollins·
@XOsOnly @baeegif Cap then you would know that feeling of being a local celebrity ! That feeling that this to city and I don’t care who or what is in town
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