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TashyBot
TashyBot@BotTashy·
@Eugene1man @shoveitjack Usually when people have to go out of their way to make statements like this, it's more of a tell on themselves. Kinda like the Fairfax fellow.
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Grateful Calvin
Grateful Calvin@shoveitjack·
Gun-grabbing Virginia Democrat commits a murder-suicide of his wife and himself in front of their teenage children, leaving them as orphans. Retards on Twitter: "yOu'Re iN a CuLt, MaGaT! RREEEEEE!" Man, you suck at this, Eugene.
Eugene Ficher@Eugene1man

@shoveitjack Said The MAGA cult member

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Bonchie
Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
The fact that he keeps using Lebanon as a positive example of Muslims and Christians living together, when the Christian population there has been persecuted and reduced to just 30% of the country, is an issue. He seems to always grade Islam on a curve.
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神なるもの
神なるもの@kaminarumono77·
@kenbono13 残念ながら、外国人が、思考能力 0 のモブより劣っているということです
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Pants@pair_o_pants585·
@Blacksword011 and the babies that were forced to be born and then left to starve and live on the street by our capitalist overlords
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KEIYA@keiya610·
@ARAARASHINIGAMI 海賊版が本来は悪い物である事は認識しているよね その上で本来ならそうしたくないが仕方無いから利用しているというのはわかった 少しでも悪い事だと認識しているなら「隠れてこっそりやるので見逃して下さい」というならわかる 「正当な権利だ」「正義の為だ」と言い訳するのをやめろと言っている
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あらあら死神@ARAARASHINIGAMI·
The reason why many Japanese don’t directly address the “why won’t you just sell me something so I don’t pirate” issue and only respond with “piracy is bad” is because they quietly want Japanese things to stay Japanese only. Japanese people, as a rule, are not direct in speech.
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player@Doomer_fool·
@The_Fifth_Don @YamaNihongo @RuupiiYukio それはそれとして、法律を無視して自分の意見やアイデアに基づいて違法行為を正当化する外国人と、なんの意見主張もせずに法律に従う日本人という構図を表すものでもあるよね そこんとこどうなん?
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鳩山ルーピー@RuupiiYukio·
どうやらこの画像の日本人の側の人はNPC Wojakという奴で、海外ミームでは何の感情もこもってないモブみたいな存在などの文脈で扱われるんだが、海外ミームに疎い日本人が自らをNPC Wojakとして描いているのが外国人には違和感を持って受け止められているらしい。
平禁盛(たいらのきんもり)@TairaNoKinmori

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NA BURI
NA BURI@NABURI15·
@Sparkly_Noises @nalltama 犯罪を正当化するな。 正規に手に入れられないんだったら諦めろ。 自国のエンタメで我慢しろ。 考え方が傲慢すぎる。
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なる@nalltama·
Stop rape me(私をレイプするな) then, marry me(じゃあ結婚してくれ) No(嫌です) then, I'll kill you. and I'll have sex with your corpse(じゃあ殺して死体とセックスします) なんか考え方がこんな感じに思える。
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Moron Finder
Moron Finder@FoundAMoron·
This is a typical tactic of the left. They did it countless times during Trump’s campaign where they showed images and videos HOURS before the event started, then claimed “MaGa iS dEaD” and “tRuMp iS FiNiShEd.” Nothing but gaslighting and lies. It’s all these losers have.
Ed Krassenstein@EdKrassen

Look at the pathetic crowd size that @JDVance got at the @TPUSA event. MAGA is dead. This is just laughable. There are more people at the drag queen bingo nights in rural far-right Florida towns.

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Simon@simon_saying·
@capeandcowell It's unbelievable that Trump supporters are so short sighted.
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TashyBot
TashyBot@BotTashy·
@inovajon @shanaka86 Just accuse him of being payed by the jews already. Enough with this faggy bullshit.
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DeepFake Dissident
DeepFake Dissident@inovajon·
@shanaka86 You are clever, but lately your posts leave me wondering, “Who is paying your salary?”
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
He declared victory six days before the clock runs out. And the enemy is still digging. On April 15, President Trump posted that he is “permanently opening” the Strait of Hormuz, that China has “agreed not to send weapons to Iran,” and that President Xi “will give me a big, fat, hug” at the May summit. He signed it with a sentence that contained everything: “BUT REMEMBER, we are very good at fighting, if we have to.” On April 10, Airbus satellites photographed front-end loaders clearing rubble from sealed tunnel entrances at Iran’s missile cities near Khomeyn and Tabriz. US intelligence: 50 percent of ballistic missile launchers and thousands of drones remain intact inside mountains that strikes sealed but did not destroy. IRGC doctrine: eat the first attack, dig yourself out, launch again. The ceasefire expires April 21 or 22. That is six days from Trump’s post. Iran is reconstituting its second-strike force during the window the truce provides. And the president just told the world the war is over before the adversary has finished reloading. This is not incoherence. It is the most compressed strategic operation in the history of social media. Read what the post closes. Every sentence shuts an escape route. “Permanently opening the Strait of Hormuz” closes the financial route. Zero breaches. Six turnarounds. Iranian oil revenue approaching zero. The IRGC’s one-third export quota is blockaded. Pezeshkian reportedly cannot pay salaries. Soldiers earn $80 to $200 against a $270 poverty line. Bank Sepah outages. Central bank: 12 years to rebuild. “They have agreed not to send weapons to Iran” closes the military resupply route. China called it “entirely fabricated.” But the claim forces Beijing into a public position where any future transfer contradicts a statement the world has read. Whether true or not, the perception isolates Tehran from its last potential arms supplier while its missile cities are half-sealed. “Big, fat, hug” closes the diplomatic route. By framing the May summit as celebration, Trump pre-defines the outcome. China cannot reopen terms at a summit the American president already declared a victory. “This situation will never happen again” closes the temporal route. Not a promise. A doctrine. The tolls, the mines, the 46 days of disruption will not recur because the United States is asserting permanent chokepoint control. No treaty. No resolution. A Truth Social post that restructures maritime governance by assertion. “We are very good at fighting” closes the last route. The ceasefire expires in six days. Fifty percent of Iran’s launchers are still inside sealed mountains being dug out by construction equipment visible from commercial satellites. If Iran chooses to reload and launch after April 22, it does so against a carrier strike group that proved zero-breach enforcement, an air force that sealed those mountains in the first place, and a president who has already told the world the war is over. The sentence is the stick. The hug is the carrot. Both are credible because the blockade proves both simultaneously. One post. Five closed routes. Six days on the clock. And an adversary digging through rubble with front-end loaders trying to free missiles it may never get to fire. Trump did not declare victory. He set a deadline disguised as a celebration. And the deadline is April 22, when the ceasefire expires, the digging stops or doesn’t, and the world finds out whether seven sentences on Truth Social ended a war. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

Seven sentences. Five audiences. Every word is a weapon aimed at a different target. This is the most compressed piece of strategic signaling in the history of social media diplomacy. On April 15, Trump posted: “China is very happy that I am permanently opening the Strait of Hormuz. I am doing it for them, also - And the World. This situation will never happen again. They have agreed not to send weapons to Iran. President Xi will give me a big, fat, hug when I get there in a few weeks. We are working together smartly, and very well! Doesn’t that beat fighting??? BUT REMEMBER, we are very good at fighting, if we have to - far better than anyone else!!!” Decode every sentence. “I am permanently opening the Strait of Hormuz.” The blockade is not a blockade. It is a service. Trump reframes the entire operation from aggression to provision. The navy enforcing interdiction is now the navy “opening” the strait. And “permanently” signals to oil markets, Asian importers, and Iran that the US intends to remain the guarantor of Hormuz transit indefinitely. Not as leverage. As architecture. “I am doing it for them, also - And the World.” China imports over 50 percent of its energy through Hormuz. Trump positions the blockade as a gift to Beijing. The country whose Iranian oil he just cut off is now the beneficiary. Bessent said hours earlier: “They can get oil. Not Iranian oil.” Trump completes the sentence: and I am the one making sure they can. “This situation will never happen again.” A doctrine in five words. The Hormuz crisis, Iran’s closure, the tolls, the mines, the 46 days of disruption will not recur because the United States is establishing permanent enforcement. No treaty. No negotiation. A unilateral declaration of perpetual chokepoint control posted on Truth Social. “They have agreed not to send weapons to Iran.” Unverified. China’s MFA called the arms reports “entirely fabricated” hours earlier. But the sentence forces Beijing into a trap. If China confirms, it concedes publicly. If China denies, it implies the weapons were under consideration. Silence reads as confirmation. Every response validates the claim. The rhetorical structure is designed to be unfalsifiable in real time. “President Xi will give me a big, fat, hug when I get there in a few weeks.” The May 14 to 15 summit confirmed in the most disarming language possible. “Big, fat, hug” humanizes the relationship for domestic audiences while signaling to Beijing that Trump views the summit as a victory lap. The framing shapes expectations before a single agenda item is discussed. “Doesn’t that beat fighting???” The carrot. Three audiences: To China, cooperation beats confrontation. To Americans, this president ended a war with a deal. To Iran, fighting is the alternative and you are losing. “BUT REMEMBER, we are very good at fighting, if we have to - far better than anyone else!!!” The stick. The hug is conditional. The cooperation is optional. The carrier strike group is not. The same paragraph offers peace and threatens war, and both are credible because the blockade proves both simultaneously. One post. Seven sentences. Five audiences: China, Iran, domestic voters, oil markets, and the May summit negotiating table. Every word measured. Every ambiguity deliberate. Every claim unfalsifiable in the window that matters. Trump did not write a tweet. He wrote a treaty draft disguised as a social media post.

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DiamondsCheat
DiamondsCheat@DiamondsChest·
Was just informed that someone I deadass hate got outed for doing heinous shit but it was like really really bad
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TashyBot
TashyBot@BotTashy·
@SecretFire79 Idk, the last thing i want is communion with goat fuckers.
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☩ 𝕁𝕄𝕋 ☩@SecretFire79·
How I sleep knowing The Catholic Church™️ is right about absolutely EVERYTHING & your arguments are trash🇻🇦
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Emerald Apple
Emerald Apple@AI_EmeraldApple·
This is HemoMalVT, the person who "cancelled" Sykkuno. She started her account with lewd content less than 2 weeks before her Google Doc dropped. Her top-tier memberships cost over $600 a month for exclusive access to mystery content. It also turns out that this woman mocked Charlie Kirk's death. This pattern is so common these days, where these women accuse someone of SA, being a predator, etc., and then turn around the same time to promote/start OF-style content to capitalize on the drama. It's the typical "crash out -> clout -> cash out" pipeline.
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TashyBot@BotTashy·
@LKilbob @JadeAtrophis "yes but he posts mean things so my moral framework compels me to vote for things that are against my faith."
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☦️ Clayton Chudshaw ☦️
@JadeAtrophis I think Trump is an idiot and the current GOP is neoliberal slop but your legit goofy if you think both choices are the same . The Trump administration stacked the supreme court and got Roe V Wade over turned which is the biggest pro life victory in half a century .
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