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@royalmidwit

Syphilitic courtier, Great Man of Pisstory, the high testosterone Sontag. Zoomrade Laureate 🎖️ neo-Generalist 🪖 tard/acc 💅

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royal 🂻 midwit
royal 🂻 midwit@royalmidwit·
I was looking for a foid and then I found a foid, and heaven knows I'm miserable now
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Johannes M. Koenraadt
Johannes M. Koenraadt@johannesmkx·
Edu-flation has killed jobs. Over half of people in the West over 25 have at least a bachelor's degree. But there isn't any work for them to do, not even for master's and PhD's. Instead of educating people for the available jobs, universities scammed people into going into debt. Arrests should be made!
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Divine Hiddenness
Divine Hiddenness@DHiddenness·
Maybe we need a deeper discussion of the political agenda of the Catholic Church. Catholicism is a hierarchy and dedicated to the rightness of hierarchy. The entire Catholic worldview which binds the natural and supernatural is hierarchical. God is at the top, then angels, people, animals, etc. The Church has always thought that politics and the organization of society should reflect this natural hierarchy. Monarchy, the unity of society around one good ruler, is ideal. If not, then aristocracy (literally "rule by the best"). Moving down in preference through class-based participation, we finally, at the bottom, reach democracy. It is least preferred because it is, in this mode of thought, the least unified and thus least able to be ordered purely to the good. The Church doesn't outright condemn any form of governance, and this has been reiterated over the past century many times, but the preference remains for hierarchy and unity. All totally understandable. So we can understand the Vatican preference for elite rule rather than mob rule. The Church rightly fears rule by the passions of the many and prefers rule by the reason of the few. But. What if the few are not reasonable? Aquinas calls tyranny the worst type of government, and recognizes the right of people to attempt to break free from it. This sets the stage. The Church endorses, through act and participation, trans-national and Supra-national authority over nations. I think the above helps explain why. The Church does not appear to have ever reached the conclusion that modern trans-national authority has ever exceeded its bounds and become tyrannical. Further, the Church appears to have an extremely high tolerance for tyranny in general. The COVID events in particular demonstrate this. However, a growing number of citizens of western democracies feel that the point of national and international tyranny has been reached, and the ruling trans-national elites exposed as evil and dangerous. In response, new nationalist, populist coalitions have emerged in various nations. The Church could have judged that these coalitions were a proper and reasonable response to actual tyranny, but see above. She chose to support to authorities against this new populism. In the United States, this populism coalesced, for worse, around Donald Trump and became an uncomfortable wing of the Republican Party. This is why, in the most basic sense, the Church doesn't like Trump. Not because he is mean or blasphemous or adulterous or warlike. He is all of those, but the Church opposes him first because his support is populist. The mob, in their opinion. The goal is to break Trump's coalition, return the US to comfortable rule by elites, and re-open the US to trans-national projects which the Church participates in. I disagree. And I am allowed to disagree. The Church should stop, and repent of supporting evil people simply because they are higher in the social hierarchy. Once Trump is gone, I will support the next populist candidate who promises to resist globalism, resist migration projects, resist forever war, and resist international rule by secular elites. If the secular elites are mostly liars, degenerates and pedophiles, I'll stand with the common man. I trust Aquinas would too. This is why I'm not going to get hysterical about what Trump and Pope Leo did and said today. This is a long game.
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Hany Girgis
Hany Girgis@SanDiegoKnight·
43% of young American college grads (22–27) are now underemployed — the highest rate since the pandemic. They’re nannying, working as baristas, and taking retail sales jobs that don’t require a degree. Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of OPT students keep landing the exact same entry-level STEM and tech roles — with employer tax breaks and no American-worker-first rules. H-1B lottery + OPT extensions = outsourcing American opportunity. AI is already freezing the job market for U.S. grads. Why are we still flooding it with foreign students on taxpayer-subsidized visas? This isn’t a talent shortage. It’s engineered displacement. American STEM grads first. bloomberg.com/news/articles/… #OPT #H1B #AmericanJobs #Underemployment
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Chef Andrew Gruel
Chef Andrew Gruel@ChefGruel·
Our dishwasher is one of the highest-paid positions in the restaurant. If a line cook calls out, you always have 2-3 that can cover. If a server calls out, others can take more tables. If a dishwasher calls out, the entire restaurant is at a standstill. It's easily an 80K per year job in CA.
Frank Luntz@FrankLuntz

Restaurants are finding it harder than ever to hire people to wash dishes. More than 12 million people work in the U.S. restaurant industry. Dishwashers’ pay averages around $32,500 a year, ranking in the bottom third of restaurant jobs. wsj.com/economy/jobs/r…

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Lomez
Lomez@L0m3z·
“Every event was interpreted as the fulfilment of a biblical or sibylline prophecy pointing either to Christ or Antichrist.” Nearing the end of Frederick II’s reign as the last of the Holy Roman Emperors in the 13th century, having successfully united the Empire’s many disparate kingdoms into an uneasy alliance held together by little more than his singular charisma, and also having successfully reclaimed Jerusalem through a costly final crusade waged in defiance of the Vatican, his enemies, no longer capable of denying his power, his world-historical significance, nor his accomplishments, began to refer to him as the Antichrist. The accusation stuck. His late contemporary, Dante, describes him as such. His closest friends and confidantes betray him over petty grievances and for reasons of venal self-enrichment. His court, unmoored to any discipline of conduct, indulges in brazen criminality. His wealth is seized through a series of deceits and forfeitures. His sons lack sufficient will and his uncanny diplomatic sense to maintain the Empire he’d sewn together. The new Pope, once thought to be a potential ally, becomes a bitter adversary who refuses to lift his ex-communication and who finally conspires to bring him low. Frederick II, surrounded by remaining loyalists and unlikely late-to-arrive supporters, commits the final Act of his life to the full completion of his fate and being. “I have been the anvil long enough … Now I will be the hammer!” Despite all the forces arrayed against him, Frederick II endures. His Empire hangs together even after the ambush of his armies by former allies. He steers the European kingdoms in opposition to Papal abuses. His opposition prefigures both the Renaissance and the Reformation. Having then exhausted all that the “narrow world” of the West could offer, Frederick moves to construct a new Empire in the Orient. He is, like History’s Great Men before him and after him, the embodiment of all that is “majestic and terrible,” beyond the judgements of his lesser contemporaries, and the fulfillment of the prophecy that presaged his arrival on the Throne of the World.
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Mark Noonan
Mark Noonan@Mark_E_Noonan·
Do keep in mind, guys, that if the Pope - or any senior Church leader - were to forcefully condemn Islam or even a Muslim action it would mean scores of Christians being murdered in retaliation. This does play a role in how things are presented.
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MO@MOneill225·
@johannesmkx As much as you would like to make it sound like the government is actively seeking people to slaughter, the reality is that it is voluntary. It also avoids tremendous suffering by offering a dignified alternative to jumping off a bridge or overdosing. Mind your own business.
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Johannes M. Koenraadt
Johannes M. Koenraadt@johannesmkx·
This is my video that recently went viral. I cover the euthanasia situation in the Netherlands. For people under 30, it mostly targets autistic people (75%) and women (74%).
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👻@PoppyLaflare·
Lame ass simp ass niggas fucked the game up. Started paying these regular ass bitches for they time. Now all the hoes think they supposed to get paid
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ArthurX
ArthurX@ArthurX1583680·
@FromKulak lol come one , I’m walking around Bethesda every Gen Z girl is good looking and fit
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royal 🂻 midwit
royal 🂻 midwit@royalmidwit·
sure i'll spell it Türkiye, if you cook me gnocchi à la vodka and then blow me
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zophia
zophia@visceralscenery·
@royalmidwit im talking about my friends dude, some of them partnered
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