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@gatasnirafayel Good lord, your mental gymnastics are insane
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@Demon_Realms That bar a lot of people from actually gaining any type of real economic freedom. There are tons of people who are “car poor” or “ house poor” because making the move to do anything major or essential for living basically puts you in perpetual risk of debt too in a lot of places
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@Demon_Realms Wealth inequality and inflation are so bad in the us that making more money than the average person in most countries still only gives you enough to barley make ends meet in most here. Things like housing,transportation and education also are keys to economic development +
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@Almighty_inky @Aella_Girl Ethical insofar as the animals are treated humanely before being slaughtered? There were slaveowners who were ethical by that definition
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@FredZillaa No you not gang you really don’t start hitting your stride still your 20s anyway #hopecore
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@THRONEINBLOOD This is actually a deep part of what makes him so tragic. You can tell how much a person with his sensibilities and skills could both thrive in and benefit the world yet due to his cursed upbringing the only thing he can be recognized for in universe is his capacity to destroy
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sukuna, despite being a deeply cruel character, has the soul of an artist. he understands the language of flowers, composes haiku with striking precision, and handles a bow with the kind of skill that feels almost ceremonial. even the image of him bowing after the destruction in shibuya carried a strange sense of theatricality, as if devastation itself were part of a performance only he fully understood.
whatever else can be said about him, sukuna is clearly someone who recognizes beauty in the world. that is what makes him more compelling than a character who is simply “evil” or cruel for the sake of it. there is intention, taste, and a certain refinement to him that gives his character far more depth than surface-level malice.
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@bigMitchFerg Then maybe those descendants over time iterated and developed those concepts due to their circumstances and environment?
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@bigMitchFerg Where did we get these cultural references and concepts from? Could it maybe be a byproduct of the millions of African people who were sold then brought to a different continent? Perhaps those displaced people brought them and gave them to their descendants?
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people who don't experience suicide ideation won't understand how certain phrases are triggering. "don't give up" , "you have to live" etc feel more like commands or expectations you have to live up to for the sake of everyone else
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I went to a suicide victim’s funeral today and part of the sermon was about not giving up. I don’t think that was appropriate
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i can’t stand on dis completely it depends fr
im only human lol
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nigga like me not forgiving shit
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