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BasedIRL@BasedNewsMedia·
(April 24th) ONLYUSEmeBLADE begs for help, fails a preliminary sobriety test after passing out outside his mother's apartment, who refused to let him in.
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KillKinoKasino@KillKinoKasino·
jf in rare form tonight celebrating the farewell of mama jf
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David Santa Carla 🦇
David Santa Carla 🦇@TheOnlyDSC·
Never forget who saw this coming a mile away.
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TECTONE 🇺🇸@Tectone·
250,000 women were raped in the UK not being the #1 news story right now should scare the fuck out of you.
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BasedIRL@BasedNewsMedia·
@japan_nobunaga No it's because you still live in an ethnocentric society. Import a few million more africans, arabs, indians, you will see what we mean.
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Honestly, racism is one of those things many Japanese people struggle to understand. If we see a white person, we think, "Oh, they're white." If we see a black person, we think, "Oh, they're black." If there were blue people, we'd probably think, "Oh, they're blue." And that's about as far as it goes. If someone is nice, we think they're nice. If someone is an asshole, we think they're an asshole. If we like them, we like them. If we don't, we don't. We grow up being told not to cause trouble, not to fight, and to get along with the people around us. Maybe that's why judging someone by their race feels so foreign to a lot of Japanese people. We're usually too busy judging people by whether they're good people or not.
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tapir mutant@neogeo8man·
the stalking & bullying mentally ill people on the internet to feel better about yourself fandom needs to grow the fuck up
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Sonnie Johnson@SonnieJohnson·
Black ppl... Build your businesses. Buy your entire block. Boycott every industry that stands in the way instead of assisting. Then watch the same ppl that talked about "oppression" tell you what what you owe them... This is going to be fun...
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Perhaps if Ghislaine Maxwells father wasn’t producing our text books, kids would learn that the Gulf of Tonkin incident wasn’t real and the truth is that over 58,000 American soldier died needlessly in the Vietnam War.
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Patrick Casey@restoreorderusa·
🚨 Dr. Stacey Patton, a professor at Howard University, wrote an article in which she blamed Austin Metcalf – and his family – for Karmelo Anthony's decision to murder him. Titled "Dear Jeff Metcalf: Your Son is Dead Because You Failed to Teach Him That Black Boys Have Boundaries," the article argues that Jeff Metcalf failed to teach Austin that "black children have boundaries." In other words, Jeff should have taught Austin that black people will try to kill you if you ask them to stop violating social norms. While Patton falls short of outright defending Karmelo's decision, the entire purpose of the piece is to rationalize his behavior. Kind of like "Sure Karmelo shouldn't have stabbed him, but it was Austin's fault at the end of the day." She writes, "We have to talk about Austin's decision to approach and confront." As if Austin didn't have the right to tell someone from another school to leave his school's tent. As if somehow that minor confrontation justifies stabbing him in the heart. It is complete insanity. Patton ties Austin's behavior to "a long cultural tradition of policing black bodies and space." Right. Patton's Substack has nearly 50k followers. He has 300k followers on Facebook. She is an accomplished professor and journalist. The article received thousands of likes. We've all seen the low-class black people causing a scene outside of the courthouse. But it appears that even many educated blacks believe that people of their race have the right to murder anyone who asks them to stop playing music in public, respect physical boundaries, and so on. "Let us do what we want or we'll kill you" appears to be the message being broadcast by a sizable share of the black community. You don't have to be a far-right radical to recognize the many unsettling implications this holds for the future of American race relations.
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BasedIRL@BasedNewsMedia·
@BathwaterShill The nigga you are describing is the anti-DSP you know like anti cosmo and anti wanda
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Bathwater Salesman@BathwaterShill·
"Do you have a tip jar?" "Yes but I (manager) keep it in the back." "Why?" "I don't want to make it look like we're begging for tips." "Then why have a tip jar?" *Stares at me for a few seconds and walks away*
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John roblox@HALOSHILL·
@ReactionaryLuma Oh, I'd LOVE to hear your reasoning why Halo is right winged foundationally. Bad bait btw
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Rosalina's Top Luma@ReactionaryLuma·
In case you're wondering. Remakes are, in fact, a culture war issue. Halo from its implicit foundations is Right-Wing, and CE is being remade by people who don't believe its messaging.
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BasedIRL@BasedNewsMedia·
@DogZer038848 Insanely gay, considering pressing charges for rape having listened to this
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DogZer0@DogZer038848·
"A second course? Very well... Your 2026 Metokur Content sir"
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BasedIRL@BasedNewsMedia·
I like how people say "beer before liquor, you've never been sicker!" and then I drink whatever I want, whenever I want, in any order, and I'm totally fine.
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