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Can't lock tf in🥲

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Hasan Spiker
Hasan Spiker@RealHasanSpiker·
ATTENTION: I HEREBY CHALLENGE CRUSTY LENINIST HASAN PIKER TO A DUEL, IN LIGHT OF HIS THEFT OF MOST OF MY NAME.
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Kenny@2greedy99·
@kflowerstorm @ZenlessWorld Yeah I feel the same, I was under the impression that it was a kimono not a short skirt. It's kind of disappointing since her mother wears a kimono too
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flower storm 🌸 VGEN ARTIST
flower storm 🌸 VGEN ARTIST@kflowerstorm·
@ZenlessWorld I lowkey was more hyped for it before I saw the 3d version because I thought she had a longer skirt or (unrealistic) some flared pants. I really dislike the cut of her skirt for some reason idk
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ZenZoneZeroNews
ZenZoneZeroNews@Zenlessnewz·
Miyabi Skin - Dignified Blossom
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Timely Yidhari@Yidhari_Timely·
ZZZ OUTFIT GIVEAWAY ✨👗✨ For version 2.8 release, winner will receive: x1980 Monochrome pack! So you can buy an outfit or two for your agents. And if you haven't topped up before, that could be x3960 with 2x bonus! Rules: Like🩷 + RT🔁+ Follow Ends May 9th. 📅
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American AF 🇺🇸@iAnonPatriot·
Zohran Mamdani is now claiming that billionaires shouldn’t exist because it’s “so much money in a moment of such inequality” His parents are multimillionaires, btw.
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Quaz
Quaz@Quazisdead·
- "Oi oi Frenchie. Homelander killed me wife, and took me bloody son" - "Monsieur Butcher, Homelander has every right to defend himself, Ryan was promised to him 3000 years ago"
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Lowkey@Lowkey0nline·
About free speech: More people should know that Piers Morgan reported me to the Metropolitan Police for this interview.
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Kenny@2greedy99·
@NC_Renic lol I love this meme format
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Neil Renic
Neil Renic@NC_Renic·
My thesis, which I assume my family has read
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Juggalo Jesus
Juggalo Jesus@da_porgy·
My cover letter, which I assume the hiring manager has read
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Edward Feser
Edward Feser@FeserEdward·
Peter is a good guy, but he’s letting righteous indignation get the better of him, as are other decent people who wrongly support the war. As everyone should have learned from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, having the aim of liberating people from a tyrannical government does not magically guarantee that a military action carried out in the service of that aim is likely to succeed at all, or to succeed without an unacceptable cost. Tens of thousands of civilians died as a result of the war in Afghanistan, and hundreds of thousands of civilians died as a result of the war in Iraq. The populations in both countries also suffered years of economic and social instability. In Afghanistan, after two decades the result was that the Taliban simply took over again. In the case of Iran, destroying civilian infrastructure would make everyday life impossible for ordinary Iranian people and cause them incalculable suffering and a refugee crisis. (Just think of what would happen to your own family if the bridges and power plants around your city and state were all destroyed – think of the ripple effects with respect to employment, food supply, hospitals, and so on.) And a ground war to remove the regime would be an interminable bloodbath for both the Iranians and U.S. military that would make Iraq look tame, and even less likely to succeed given the size and terrain of Iran. It would also cost far more in civilian lives than the oppressive measures the Iranian government inflicts on its people do. Nor is it just Iraq and Afghanistan that should give us pause. Think of the extremely bloody Korean war that ended in simply restoring the status quo, or the Vietnam war which we lost at a similar cost. To say that any of these wars could have had a happy ending if only we’d kept the meat grinder going for another five or ten or twenty years is pure ideology talking, not evidence and not wisdom. Sometimes there simply is no good option. Sometimes “Don’t make things even worse” is the best we can do for the moment. People on this idiotic site who shoot their mouths off about the Iranian protesters killed, but then in the next breath cheer on the idea of reducing Iranian civilian infrastructure to rubble simply show thereby that they are completely unserious. (Not that Peter has done that.) But people who (like Peter) don’t go that far, yet still seem to put the burden of proof on the critics of the war, forget that rule one in these matters, as in medicine, is “First, do no harm.” The burden of proof is on them to show that (and show how) their proposed military action is actually likely to realize its aim. It’s not on critics to show that it won’t.
Peter Laffin@petermlaffin

So what happens when Iran kills more thousands of innocent people? Will the moralists cry out in anguish? Demand that they return to negotiations in good faith? Of course not. There's only one bad guy in their worldview, and the particulars don't make a difference.

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Kenny@2greedy99·
@mobiusdisk my grandparents' bookshelf is legit establishment democrat slop.
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