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@Canntabis

night city used to mean something somewhere.

Dogtown, Nightcity Katılım Haziran 2016
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turbomander@turbomander·
I heard they’re reforming the dawnguard. Vampire hunters or something, in the old fort near Riften. Might sign up myself.
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CAMELCAST OFFICIAL@CAMELCASTOff·
I edited this together from a TheQuartering IRL Stream. His goal was to ACTUALLY STALK WOMEN. At one point he follows a woman with children whilst making sexual remarks. She looks back in fear several times. FOR SEVERAL MINUTES. WHAT THE FUK???? SHARE THIS
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Chibi Reviews
Chibi Reviews@ChibiReviews·
FBI is now involved. Stop fucking with me
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Wade@Canntabis·
@_sogz Make it permanent you melt
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Wade@Canntabis·
>Drunk is having fun and being fuckin weird >Has drunk fun that isn't weird >"you're an idiot!" It writes itself man
Jordan@Jordanrmxyz

@Canntabis “Jokes on you, I was being an idiot ON PURPOSE”

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Wade@Canntabis·
@Jordanrmxyz I was having fun not being belligerent, counteracting your argument instantly. You took that as stupidity. Have a great day while i finish my beer you melt.
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Jordan@Jordanrmxyz·
@Canntabis “Jokes on you, I was being an idiot ON PURPOSE”
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Wade@Canntabis·
@Jordanrmxyz @doxie_gay Intelligence typically involves not getting drunk enough to be a fuckin' freak.
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doxie
doxie@doxie_gay·
if drugs or alcohol make u do some weird shit u were already weird, frankly
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Jordan@Jordanrmxyz·
@doxie_gay If drugs are alcohol don’t make you do some weird shit you’re boring as fuck
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Wade@Canntabis·
@LilyStatueOf81 >Believes saudi bots took down amber Alright, you're smoking crack.
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Lily@LilyStatueOf81·
I see the bots and trolls are making their usual biannual rounds, great time to reintroduce this phenomenal podcast, enlighten yourselves #WhoTrolledAmber
RP K@R1714667

@LilyStatueOf81 He lost to a newspaper because the abuse was "substantially true" Versus the actual Depp v heard defamation case where her evidence and presentation was so poor she (after both appealed) still owed him one million dollars

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Shay
Shay@mrsshayreynolds·
He’s trash.
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𝙻𝚎𝚊𝚟𝚎𝙷𝚎𝚊𝚛𝚍𝙰𝚕𝚘𝚗𝚎 🇨🇦
If you’re wondering how people can stomach putting Johnny Depp in a movie after it was found to be true he raped and assaulted his ex-wife, tried to marry a teenager, & assaulted a crew member on a film set, here is someone singing the praises of Justin Fairfax, a man who falsely accused his wife of domestic abuse, and when that didn’t work, he killed her and then himself, leaving their young children to call for help.
Tim Anderson@AssocAnderson

I knew Justin Fairfax. Our paths crossed during my first run for the General Assembly. Every interaction I had with him was professional, respectful, and measured. What happened to him politically should make everyone uncomfortable—regardless of party. At the exact moment Ralph Northam was facing collapse over the blackface scandal, allegations surfaced against Fairfax that effectively ended his political future overnight. He was never charged. He was never prosecuted. And once his career was over, the allegations faded from public view just as quickly as they appeared. That pattern—unproven allegations surfacing at the precise moment someone is about to rise politically—is not new. We’ve seen it play out nationally with figures like Brett Kavanaugh and Clarence Thomas. Whether you believe those claims or not, the timing is always the same—and the damage is always permanent. Now we’re watching the aftermath of a life that, by any objective measure, was derailed in a matter of weeks. And the same political class that stood by—or benefited—at the time is now offering thoughts and prayers. That’s the part that ought to turn your stomach. If we’re going to be honest about accountability in this country, it has to cut both ways. Destroying someone publicly without due process, without proof, and without consequence is not justice. It’s politics at its worst. And it keeps happening because it works.

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