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Aaron E. Egge

@AaronEEgge

Fuse Technician & patriotic American. In the market for a wife. I'm the original.

California Katılım Kasım 2011
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Uubzu v4
Uubzu v4@uubzu·
Everywhere you look, our nation is being looted. That’s your life they’re stealing. Your children’s futures. There are so many parasites, and they’ve taken so much from decent people We will have our country again. We won’t catch everyone, but some are going to pay
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Ethel Braithwaite
Ethel Braithwaite@Ethelbrait1941·
Never stop saying "dozen" and "half dozen". Never stop using the word you read in an old novella. Never stop using your regional jargon. Don't succumb to an internationalized English stripped of its whimsy and romanticism in the name of streamlining global commerce.
Anon Opin.@anon_opin

I don't understand the point of using the term "dozen". It means 12, so just say 12? It's even worse when people say or type "half a dozen". Just say 6 or six.

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Paul
Paul@WomanDefiner·
The legislature in Ohio is solidly republican right? If that's the case let the governorship fall. The GOP needs to learn a lesson here.
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Aaron E. Egge@AaronEEgge·
@Rebekah14985418 @WomanDefiner if our laws said that transgender women were actual women, i hope we would agree that that is impossible, incorrect, and the law should be thrown out. same thing here, laws and papers dont make you something. vivek can never be american, it is an impossibility.
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Rebekah Lane
Rebekah Lane@Rebekah14985418·
@AaronEEgge @WomanDefiner Vivek isn’t a foreigner — he was born in Cincinnati. While I agree Cincy isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, it IS in the US. His parents were legal residents when he was born. You may not agree with his citizenship, but it’s the law right now (& probably forever).
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Istra of Glome
Istra of Glome@byistra·
C.S. Lewis’ incredible observation on friendship
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Cards of History
Cards of History@GodPlaysCards·
My wife sometimes asks me with genuine curiosity; why the male fascination for violence & war? I have to yield to Robert Fagles for an explanation I deeply felt, but could never put in to words as elegantly. If you share this sentiment, remember, there is nothing wrong with it.
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Reno Crevice
Reno Crevice@EvilKoopa91·
@WomanDefiner Lmfao. So instead you’ll let the anti Christian, anti American, transgender communist win so she can put kids on puberty blockers and empty the prisons “My principles”
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Paul@WomanDefiner·
I don't care what your reasoning for Vivek is you aren't selling me on him. I want him denaturalized and deported. There is zero chance I'm endorsing an anti Christian, Anti American, Anchor baby. Not happening. Those are my principles.
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youth code orange
youth code orange@thamosdeaf·
I like that building high speed rail in California requires nine thousand years of environmental impact studies but throwing up a data center the size of Texas takes fourteen seconds with zero material public support.
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Champions of the Ice
Champions of the Ice@ChampionsOTIce2·
"Well, when Group B moved into Group A's territory, all of the Y chromosomes for Group A mysteriously disappeared. It was probably just Female Mate Selection." Yes, women were famously known for withholding sex from men throughout all of human history and suddenly deciding on an ethnic scale to only have consensual sex with the new arrivals to their territory. That's totally what happened.
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Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp

David Reich on how much ancient DNA evidence has overturned so much consensus thinking how ancient cultures spread. "It wasn't peaceful, it wasn't friendly, it wasn't nice. Some of our archaeologist co-authors were just really distressed."

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Aaron E. Egge@AaronEEgge·
@AkkadSecretary They've been bailed out like 3 times by the government, it doesn't matter how shitty their service is, they can't fail and we need visas.
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Callum
Callum@AkkadSecretary·
I hate to be a bad guest. But I managed to get my hands on a US bank account now, and holy shit is the American banking not only horrible to it's own people. (No interest, savings account is useless, $1500 minimum in account or fees for having an account, 'Wire fees', charging businesses constant fees etc) But it's also weirdly out of date, Having to call the bank constantly bec the app doesn't have the ability to solve issues easily, the apps UI's look awful and don't allow you to build wealth easily, they still ask for your pin on the phone!? This can't all be blamed on the Patriot act and 08, this level of inefficiency by the mediators of money are clearly acting as more of a harm to commerce then facilitators. (Their business model seems based on annoying customers into paying bullshit fees) But Americans seem to just put up with it? why?
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The American Tribune
The entire middle of America is essentially one giant swathe of land that is absolutely perfect for raising cattle or bison...as shown by the vast herds of bison seen by Lewis and Clark Instead, we subsidize the production of vast loads of corn that exhausts and degrades the topsoil and underground water reservoirs, and meanwhile import cheap and worse-tasting beef from Brazil that drives American ranchers out of business, while allowing a few big meatpackers to further squeeze American ranchers and drive up beef prices for Americans It's nonsensical at every level, other than that it helps certain special interests that can afford to lobby for the most absurd policies imaginable
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

.@SecRollins: "Half of these meatpacking giants, including the largest meat packer in the world, are either foreign-owned or have significant foreign ownership and control, making them a threat not just to our cattle producers, but a threat to America itself."

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Syd Steyerhart
Syd Steyerhart@SydSteyerhart·
One of the great tragedies of history is that 60 million people could have been saved from the Soviet meatgrinder if the Tsar had hardened his heart and rounded up a thousand people before it started. I don't know who the next thousand will be, but I know they're on Bluesky.
Insider Wire@InsiderWire

#BREAKING: ‘Doxxing’ reportedly rampant among leftist Bluesky Social users.

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