Tnucamai

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Tnucamai

Tnucamai

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I've reached the point in my life where I worry about not having anything to worry about.

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Tnucamai@Spunkpuppet·
@BBCNews Apparently this is Islamophobic. Just like bacon, dogs and not giving illegals a big house and free money.
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David Atherton
David Atherton@DaveAtherton20·
Made me laugh.
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Simons@Simon_Ingari·
HR: We lost the employee today. Manager: What happened? HR: He resigned immediately. Manager: Over a desktop background? HR: Yes. Manager: That makes no sense. It was a simple policy issue. HR: It was not simple to him. Manager: He changed the company wallpaper to a family photo at the beach. HR: Yes, and when I asked him why, he said it motivated him during long hours. Manager: Personal images dilute brand immersion. HR: It was a desktop background, not a public campaign. Manager: Rules are rules. Company devices should reflect company identity. HR: He told us it was not hurting anyone. Manager: That is why I reset it remotely and restored the company logo. HR: And then you updated his file with “potential loyalty drift.” Manager: I was documenting a concern. HR: He understood it differently. He felt the company had a problem with basic humanity. Manager: It was just a background. HR: Exactly. And if even that much personal space is treated like disloyalty, employees start to see what kind of culture they are in. Manager: How did he resign without a back up job? That's a red flag. HR: When employees leave without even having a backup job, it is usually a red flag about the company, not the employee.
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Tnucamai@Spunkpuppet·
@SunWeatherMan @naomirwolf @Shayan86 She's an academic with a doctorate from Oxford university. So yes she is. Her delusional belief she's intellectually superior blinds her to how ignorant and stupid she actually is.
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Tnucamai@Spunkpuppet·
@SlushMuppyPup23 @WashTimes Numbers don't lie. People with a false narrative to promote do. There is more of a statistical link between higher "intelligence" and pedophilia however. Atheists and left wingers claim to be more smarter so....
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Brian Smith
Brian Smith@SlushMuppyPup23·
@WashTimes The Catholic church is the world's largest pedophile ring who continue to sexually abuse our children today
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The Washington Times@WashTimes·
The U.S. Catholic Church experienced an estimated 38% increase in adult converts over the Easter weekend, driven by young men in their 20s, according to an analysis of data from 140 of the nation's 175 dioceses. trib.al/6UIbgvh
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Matthew Marsden
Matthew Marsden@matthewdmarsden·
@BarryOnHere Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahwhahahahahahwhahahahah Aaaaaaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha Oh, you are being serious.
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Robin Monotti
Robin Monotti@robinmonotti·
We are witnessing the greatest humiliation of the US military since Vietnam, and this will be Trump's legacy! Another hundreds of millions fighter plane downed by Iran:
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Right Said Fred
Right Said Fred@TheFreds·
For the first time in the UK's history welfare benefits spending is higher than income tax revenue. The grown ups are in charge @UKLabour
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Tnucamai@Spunkpuppet·
@RoseGee17 @matthewdmarsden @robinmonotti How the hell can't you understand this has nothing to do with politics you lizard brained sociopath? You're too stupid to understand you only care about politics not people. Yet you claim to support the NHS who waste money saving lives. So long retard. 🤡🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Rose Gee
Rose Gee@RoseGee17·
@Spunkpuppet @matthewdmarsden @robinmonotti Thought you may like this dear 😂 Cheerio.
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand

So, if I got that right, here's the narrative: - A US F-15E fighter jet got shot down over Iran, despite Trump saying 2 days beforehand in his nationwide address that Iran has "no anti-aircraft equipment. Their radar is 100% annihilated." (apnews.com/article/donald…) - The plane's weapons systems officer - a "highly respected Colonel," according to Trump - ejected from the plane and got "seriously wounded" (still according to Trump: @realDonaldTrump/116351956955900185" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTru…) - He still managed to "hike up a 7,000-foot [2.1km] mountain ridgeline and hide in a crevice" in the Zagros Mountains, despite his wounds (time.com/article/2026/0…) - U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drones started killing all "Iranian military-aged males believed to be a threat who got within three kilometers of [the American's location]" (x.com/ByChrisGordon/…) - To retrieve him the U.S. managed to seize an "abandoned airport," 200 miles deep inside Iran, near Isfahan (bbc.com/news/articles/…), which happens to be where Iran's largest atomic scientific center is located (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isfahan_N…) - They landed two MC-130 military transport planes in that airport (theaviationist.com/2026/04/05/u-s…) in an operation involving "hundreds of special forces troops and military personnel" (time.com/article/2026/0…) - Both MC-130 planes got "stuck in the sand" and the U.S. destroyed them themselves "to prevent them from falling into Iranian hands" (theaviationist.com/2026/04/05/u-s…) - They deployed "three new aircraft to extract all the U.S. personnel" on the ground (theaviationist.com/2026/04/05/u-s…) - There are videos circulating online of "heavy clashes" with presumably Iranian missiles raining down in Kohgiluyeh County, in the Zagros Mountains during that night (x.com/Afshin_Ismaeli…) - Iran sent pictures of the aftermath at the "abandoned airport" and it's a sight of utter destruction, with US plane and MH-6 helicopter parts scattered all over the ground, still smoking (turkiyetoday.com/region/wreckag…). Iran claims they are the ones who in fact destroyed all the aircraft. - Meanwhile a second U.S. plane, an A-10 Warthog, also crashed on Friday near the Strait of Hormuz according to two U.S. officials speaking to the NYT (#47863db0-d61e-51bf-b7e1-6c4a9dc988e7" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">nytimes.com/live/2026/04/0…). In that instance too the lone pilot was apparently "safely rescued." - In all this, after the multiple planes and helicopters destroyed or shot down, the documented heavy clashes, the "hundreds of special forces troops and military personnel" operating deep inside Iran, not a single US soldier was reported killed "or even wounded" (according to Trump: @realDonaldTrump/116350133044957842" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTru…). - And the 'highly respected Colonel' this was all for? No name. No photo. No interview. Nobody has spoken to him nor knows who he is. So to sum up: anti-aircraft equipment that supposedly didn't exist shot down an F-15 (and, apparently, an A-10 Warthog the same day). A seriously wounded man climbed a 2.1km mountain. The US seized an airfield 200 miles inside a country it's at war with, next to one of its most strategic nuclear sites, and deployed hundreds of troops all apparently unimpeded. Lost two planes to "sand" and destroyed their own helicopters. Videos show heavy clashes, missiles raining down - but not a single person got "even wounded". And the man at the center of it all? Nobody knows who he is, completely anonymous, zero pictures, but Trump says he is "SAFE and SOUND." And so is the rescued A-10 Warthog pilot, who also remains anonymous. Trump concludes this all proves the US has "achieved overwhelming Air Dominance and Superiority over the Iranian skies" (@realDonaldTrump/116350133044957842" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTru…), despite the whole episode only happening because Iran shot his planes out of the sky. Basically, the only thing that's "overwhelming" here is the audacity of the storytelling...

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Tnucamai@Spunkpuppet·
@RoseGee17 @matthewdmarsden @robinmonotti Not my lunatic in chief you tard. I just called you out for putting money ahead of human lives. Which you did. In your post you stated the money was more important. Now you're twisting it into a political discourse when it's actually morality, ethics and values.
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Tnucamai@Spunkpuppet·
@ItsDeanBlundell In France, when a French Canadian speaks "French" they use subtitles so French people can understand them.
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Tnucamai@Spunkpuppet·
@sciencegirl I'm from Cornwall in the UK. Doesn't everybody do this? Cars stopping for people to cross then people thanking them for stopping.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
A simple moment that reflects a bigger culture: in Japan, a student crosses the road and every car stops. In return, the student gives a bow to say thank you
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Tnucamai@Spunkpuppet·
@annamlulis I've had the privilege of enjoying a couple of thousand hours of voluntary work with wonderful autistic children. 100% selfish because I loved every single day. So be really selfish like me and do voluntary work whenever someone is generous enough to offer it to you.
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Anna Lulis
Anna Lulis@annamlulis·
NFL analyst’s autistic son, Madden, leaves everyone on set in tears after highlighting Autism Awareness Day with his drawings. Every child, regardless of their abilities, is valuable and made in the image of God.
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Juanita Broaddrick
Juanita Broaddrick@atensnut·
Arriving at the exact location , at the precise moment…. One tiny error and it doesn’t happen. Simply amazing.
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Amelia
Amelia@makeukgood·
May 16th Song, A song about unity, strength, and standing together when it matters most. Uniting the kingdom, uniting the west.
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Tnucamai@Spunkpuppet·
@MsMelChen @Devon_Eriksen_ 🇬🇧 The Frogs and the Krauts will never forgive Britain and America for liberating them from the Nazis. That's why they are intent on making sure it never happens again. Britain has fallen. Stand strong.
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Melissa Chen
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen·
@Devon_Eriksen_ Correct. This is the Karl Popper ideology. I agree with you fully but would also add that America did use the post WWII circumstances to dismantle what was left of the British Empire
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
Europe's disease is not a disease of America. It is a disease of World War 2. In 1946, after we rescued them from themselves and each other, Europeans crawled out of the rubble they had made of their continent, looked around at their mess, wept for a bit, and then formed the wrong conclusions. They decided that ethnic nations are bad. That patriotism is bad. That supporting your tribe, in preference to random strangers, is bad. They decided that these things had led to the horrors of global war and genocide in Europe itself, and so all vestiges of loyalty to one's own people must be stamped out. Nations were, forever afterward, to be post-ethnic, post-cultural legal and economic units filled with... well, anyone, really. A bunch of people who didn't, in fact shouldn't, share values, goals, morals, customs, or even a common language. Nations were to be mere fiefs, their boundaries determined by which set of political elites controlled them. America, having not been smashed to rubble in WW2, did not share this view. We saw WW2 as an expensive adventure in bailing out Europe, which we spent our treasure and our blood on (including my own grandfather's life, and his chance to ever see his grandson) precisely because we shared cultural and ethical values with the people we were rescuing. But they hate us for it. They see our patriotism as fascism precisely because they see all patriotism as fascism. Psychologists have long understood that humans respond to favors with gratitude only up until those favors become so great that they have no hope of repaying them. At that point, their gratitude turns to resentment. How dare we believe we did them a favor? How dare I believe that my father gave up his father so Europe could be safe, peaceful, and free? Don't we know that, because ${ELABORATE MENTAL GYMNASTICS}, we didn't do them any favors by fighting that war? Don't we know that, because ${ANY PATRIOTISM = HITLER}, our love of our country and favoring of its interests makes us fascist and problematic? Well, no. I don't know that. I don't think any European nation is our ally any more. Certainly, we have shared interests, but how much does that really matter, when they refuse to act in those shared interests, because they have come to believe that acting in your people's interest is bad? They hate us too much to work with us. They resent every ounce of the burden which they are asked to share. Our support has made Europe into a pack of idle welfare recipients, complete with sense of entitlement and self-destructive behavior. But if we didn't defend them... who would? Their native populations have been purged of all patriotism, and who would blame them if they didn't fight for ruling elites that hate them? Their imported third-world barbarians won't fight for them. The very idea is laughable. What's left? And what will make them wake up and think about these questions? Perhaps they need to dig themselves out of the rubble of another war.
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Landeur 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿@Landeur

@CynicalPublius Please just take your bases and leave. Europe needs to stand on its own two feet, for sure. We outsourced our security to America. But that outsourcing was a catastrophe. The entire continent has been invaded and destroyed under your 'protection'. For the love of God, go.

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Tnucamai@Spunkpuppet·
@RoseGee17 @matthewdmarsden @robinmonotti The fact you value money over someone's life says a lot about you. It's not good. Perhaps the NHS should stop giving hospice care, it's a waste of money. According to you. Yet in your head you're the good guy?
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Tnucamai@Spunkpuppet·
@Arrogance_0024 🚨🚨 HISTORICAL FOOTNOTE 🚨🚨 Most of the French philosophers, such as Sartre, Camus and de Beauvoir, collaborated with the Nazis for favorable treatment and an easy life. Then philosophized about ethics after the war. (Camus changed sides very quietly late on.)
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Tnucamai@Spunkpuppet·
@PaulChato @awstar11 It was a British movie, but the fictional country was the Grand Duchy of Fenwick. Between France and Switzerland. It was a sequel to The Mouse That Roared, in which the Grand Duchy declared war on the US to get money. They actually landed on the moon. Not sure about the watch.
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Paul Chato 🇨🇦
Paul Chato 🇨🇦@PaulChato·
@awstar11 This is like the movie called the Mouse on the Moon where the Russians and the Americans supplied the British all the spaceship parts and the only thing the British contributed was a watch made in England, which they made a big deal about.
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