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Katılım Mayıs 2014
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@pegobry_en @eigenrobot @sneaknsneak But seriously the three tests of defamation are legally and morally sound for any society that treasures free speech, the cops case CLEARLY failed those tests and this entire affair was preposterous from go
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@pegobry_en @eigenrobot @sneaknsneak Even the capitalists are commies in Europe it truly is over Worry not, we will take your refugees when it all comes down and teach them to drink bud light and despise the government and dunk their McNuggets in bbq sauce
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eigenrobot@eigenrobot·
in spite of it all, god bless america only country where this is still possible and indeed the only place where it could ever have happened
Count Dankula@CountDankulaTV

The Afroman Trial. -Cops raid Afromans house for bullshit reasons. -Steal money, break his door, fuck his house up. -No criminality found whatsoever, no charges at all pressed on Afroman. -Afroman spends the next 3 years making songs that make fun of all the officers involved by name, even using footage of the raid from his own CCTV cameras. -Songs had titles like "Randy Walters is a son of a bitch" and "Lick Em Low Lisa" accusing one of the officers of being a lesbian and sleeping with the other officers wives. -During the raid one officer looked like he was about to eat some lemon pound cake sitting on Afromans counter, Afroman made a whole album calling the officer fat. -The cops get mad and file a lawsuit for defamation. -Afroman turns up to court in a whole American flag suit. -Officers performatively mald and cry while listening to the songs really trying to oversell how badly the songs upset them. -One officer was suing because Afroman made a whole song about him saying he was fucking the officers wife. When the officer was asked if Afroman was really fucking his wife, he said "I don't know". Nuking his own case and establishing that there is a non-zero chance that Afroman might actually be fucking his wife. -As his only witness for the trial, Afroman brought a deputies EX FUCKING WIFE. -The jury ruled completely in favour of Afroman. This entire thing has been a great win for free speech and absolutely fucking hilarious.

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@RMFlash11 @romanhelmetguy @brazillianphil No that’s not a better question it’s a long pointless aside meant purely for you to feel smart (you aren’t you are about 93 IQ) and everyone who read it is worse off for having seen your retarded narcissistic masturbating
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RM_Flash@RMFlash11·
@romanhelmetguy @brazillianphil Who cares about intelligence when you have connections? I remember hearing some of my classmates brag about not having to do well in classes cuz of their networks. A better statement would be "if colleges can print infinite degrees, why are some graduates unemployed?"
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Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy·
“If the banks can print as much money as possible, why do we have poverty?” 💀💀
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@Pol_ScientistNG @EndWokeness Holy fucking ai slop dude, if you’re gonna copy past ChatGPT at least get it to be concise not this utter horseshit
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Global News Intel@Pol_ScientistNG·
🚨 FOR CONEXT: In the early hours of a quiet morning in Riviera Beach, Florida, what began as a routine traffic stop quickly spiraled into one of the most shocking confrontations the community had seen in years. Officers had pulled over a vehicle for a minor violation, something that happens countless times every day in towns across the United States. But this time, the driver did not comply. Instead of cooperating, he reached for a weapon. The situation escalated in seconds. Police body‑camera and surveillance video captured the encounter as it unfolded — not with the foggy confusion of hearsay, but with the stark clarity of recorded reality. Officers repeatedly ordered the man to drop his weapon and show his hands, standard commands designed to de‑escalate and protect everyone involved. In response, the suspect made statements — captured on audio — that would later shock the public and law enforcement alike. At one point, in a moment of chilling bluntness, the suspect said, “I shot every one of those people,” and then, as if noticing the camera or the gravity of his own words, was reminded by his lawyer, “Shh… this is being recorded.” The man repeated his earlier claim, saying, “I shot ’em in their head.” Those words, recorded without embellishment, underline the brutal reality of mass violence: people who commit these acts often lack empathy or regard for the lives of others. But what made this incident especially disturbing to investigators and the community was not just what he said — it was what it revealed about how disconnected some perpetrators can be from the human consequences of their actions. In the days that followed, law enforcement agencies and prosecutors worked to piece the event together. They canvassed witnesses, reviewed hours of footage, and interviewed family members and neighbors. What emerged was a picture of a community struggling to process sudden violence in a place where most people go about their lives without expecting danger. Mental health experts emphasized that statements like those made by the suspect often reflect a deeper psychological crisis — not bravado, and not an honest accounting of what happened, but a distorted way of processing fear, guilt, or loss of control. Research shows that many people who commit mass violent acts are dealing with untreated trauma, a history of isolation, or other risk factors that, left unaddressed, can contribute to destructive behavior. At the same time, police chiefs and local officials warned against using recorded statements as definitive evidence of motive. What someone says in the middle of a crisis is not always an accurate reflection of reality, and it is ultimately up to the courts to weigh recorded statements against forensic evidence and witness testimony. That’s why prosecutors take great care to build cases that rely on a full investigation, not just dramatic quotes. The broader community — schools, churches, community groups — rallied in the aftermath, organizing vigils and support networks for survivors and families affected by the shooting. Conversations that once felt abstract about public safety, mental health resources, and responsible gun ownership became very real, very personal issues for people who had thought they lived in a safe, predictable place. In the end, this incident is not just about a single man’s disturbing words or actions. It is about how a community responds, how law enforcement handles rapidly unfolding danger, and how society can work to prevent such violence in the future. It reminds us that behind every headline involving harm are real people, real families, and real consequences — and that addressing the root causes of violence is far more important than reliving the details of the act itself.
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End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
Riviera Beach gunman: "I shot every one of those people" Lawyer: "Shh… this is being recorded" Gunman: "I shot 'em in they head"
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@bradkelly Do you think the civil war vets would be mad to see people online bastardizing the term “graped”
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@BowTiedYukon This shit sucks though turn the damn reverb down retard I can’t understand a word your saying Fuck Eminem too tho you’re right about that, fucking government sellout cunt
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@catsu_curry @Zelkiiro @metallica2077 @naitkaet_ @anime_ You know what that’s fair if I met someone who hadn’t watched a western movie I would never recommend Schindler’s List to start with i think I would recommend Toy Story or Shrek for a kid and The Thing or Pulp Fiction for an adult
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nullpo@catsu_curry·
@2006ImageMacro @Zelkiiro @metallica2077 @naitkaet_ @anime_ I’ve seen Schindler’s list but not the latter. I get your point but you wouldn’t start with Schindlers as an entry to a specific medium much like I’d probably avoid YLiA as an entry anime too. It has to be one of the most emotional anime’s I’ve seen. Final scene is heartbreaking.
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Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani·
JUST IN 🇮🇷: Ali Larijani account posts to confirm his assassination. Israel gets to play God, killing whoever they dont like and the world keeps watching. One day you will be on their list and other's will watch you. This is not about Dr. Larijani, this is about the security of the world.
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Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani

🇮🇷 ️A post by Ali Larijani from a few days ago, after his name was added to the "US Wanted list": "I see death as nothing but happiness, and life with the oppressors as nothing but misery." They say people know when their time is near, I guess he had a feeling.

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@tenobrus If you’re rich*
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@tenobrus Actually if you’re Rick too because the penalty will scale off income after a certain breakpoint but for working poor it’s more expensive than a useless medical plan that covers nothing
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obi@kenobisleeps·
@_312DARIUS he’s not a good actor and never has been…he just gets cast because he looks good
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To think you monkey ass niggas used to say he couldn’t act LMAOOOO
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Cassie Pritchard@hecubian_devil·
I was a barista for 4 years and a customer’s partisanship was strongly predicted by how complicated/sugary their order was (after adjusting for race, gender, and age). Black coffee orders at Starbucks are overwhelmingly driven by liberal white men.
Howard Mortman@HowardMortman

"This is a cup of Starbucks coffee. I checked: The most popular Starbucks coffee drink is a caramel macchiato. Caramel macchiato. Now I don't know what that is. I haven't had it. I generally don't drink coffee that takes ten or more words to order." -- @SenJohnKennedy

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@___frye You keep tuna salad in the pantry?
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frye@___frye·
they should make a food that’s a perfect blend of protein carbs and nutrients that you can snack on in the pantry
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@realLPBeria @eigenrobot So you’re saying women marrying their AI boyfriends is actually Lindy?
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Woke Beria 🇬🇪@realLPBeria·
Perhaps the single weirdest slave story I’ve yet seen, from 1300s Byzantium. The varied kinds of insanity: 1) A woman *marries her own male slave*, with no plans to free him, and neither the author nor anyone in-story shows any surprise or disapproval.
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@Catholicizm1 @JStoops4 Yeah pretty much exactly lol This is idolatrous and genuine worship would look alien to these freakish pagan clowns
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@JStoops4 To those who worship idols true worship seems alien.
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If we did this in America every single Protestant would become Catholic. I even think every Protestant who sees the video will convert. Keep posting them.
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@DefenderOfBasic @cauliflwr_human Oh I’ll find them I’ll find those filthy egregore A heretics and cast them down for doubting the true way of egregore B
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Defender@DefenderOfBasic·
If you can read this, you are in egregore B
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@wylfcen Onion?
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@RetireDividend @silversurf3r22 @unusual_whales They will be taxing other dead boomers estates. They won’t care about the inheritance taxes because they will be dead when it’s time to pay.
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Consumers aged 55+ now drive 45.3% of all U.S. spending, the largest share in nearly three decades, per Axios. Meanwhile, Americans 54 and younger account for 54.7%, down from about 72% in 2000.
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