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@ChainPlatonic

Over 35. Tejano, weeb, #GoddessofVictoryNikke, #FFXIV, #MTG

United States Katılım Şubat 2021
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platonic chain@ChainPlatonic·
To all these people who keep following me after I say something insightful and then DM me: NO, I will not stop RTing anime tiddy. I'm not here to curate things or build an audience. This is how you know I'm a real person and not a bot with sports in bio to seem real.
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Natan Portan 💭
Niminto to satiate my cravings for tanlines and golden swimsuits
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Kaiser von Lohengramm
Kaiser von Lohengramm@KaiserLoengramm·
@anksgivin The spear is a reference to the many pikes which John Brown made with the intent of passing them out to slaves that they might impale the men, women and children of Virginia upon them.
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Kaiser von Lohengramm
Kaiser von Lohengramm@KaiserLoengramm·
I am begging anyone who thinks that the left right divide is just some manufactured thing by Jews or by greedy corporations or by the uniparty or whatever it is attributed to, to go to a leftwing protest, find someone who looks like this, and try and find common ground with them.
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Meta 👾 🇺🇸@MetaPrime001

We are entering a post political culture Americans are realizing the left right divide was manufactured to keep us fighting each other instead of the real enemy

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お久しぶり
お久しぶり@imlllsn·
ミルク売り子
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
The Founders built an incredible system that has lasted for centuries, but that system is breaking down because it relied on rules and institutions to hold the country together rather than on a shared identity and common purpose. And once that unity faded, those same rules became tools for power rather than keeping it in check.
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
Ever notice how the Constitution was utterly powerless to stop everything from COVID lockdowns to the explicitly anti-White/anti-Male DEI regime of the last dozen years, but it's now constantly being invoked to defend everything from giving citizenship to the children of illegals and CCP spies to sending unlimited sums of taxpayer money to the Progressive NGO complex?
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platonic chain@ChainPlatonic·
@DanHow05 @petrifiedegg @Brumairian The fact that people report years in whole numbers poisons any calculation you would use multiplication/division for especially, since the way people report their age means that when they say they're 40, it means 40 years and 0 days old to 40 and 364 days old.
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Napoléonos I Tritharsaléos
"Most men don't see forty" is one of those bullshit Enlightenment Era propaganda talking points that always gets thrown around by uneducated idiots. Life expectancy was cut in half because of infant mortality. If you survived childhood, even a lowly peasant was likely to make it into his mid to late sixties. The description of diet here is mostly accurate, for a particular season not year round. Also, most peasants had the right to hunt small game on the Lord's land to supplement their diet. Nobody was getting thrown in the stocks for poaching a rabbit; they were unlikely to catch a rabbit because of over hunting.
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

Robert is thirty-six years old. In 1247, this is not young. Robert knows this. His knees know this. His back has known this since approximately 1239. Robert lives in a village in Worcestershire with his wife Agnes, three surviving children, and two chickens he is not allowed to eat because the chickens produce eggs and the eggs matter more than the chickens. Today is a Tuesday in March. Robert will describe it as a Tuesday in March. The concept of a 'week' as a unit of leisure is not yet something Robert has access to. 5:00am - Up. Pottage on the fire. The pottage is oats, leeks, and some dried parsnip from the autumn store. There is a small piece of salted pork in it, approximately the size of Robert's thumb. It is mostly flavouring. Robert eats around it for as long as possible, then eats it, then thinks about it for the rest of the morning. 6:00am - Field. Robert works the lord's strip first, then his own. The ground is still cold. His boots have a hole. He has had the hole since October. He has packed it with rags. The rags are wet. They will remain wet until June. Robert is technically eating a plant-based diet. He is not doing this by choice. He is doing this because meat belongs to the lord, the deer belong to the king's forest, and the last man in this village who was caught with an unlicensed rabbit spent a period in the stocks that his family still doesn't fully discuss. 10:00am - Brief rest. Rye bread, hard. A small onion. Robert thinks about the pig that was slaughtered in November. He thinks about this often. The memory of fat is a specific and enduring thing when you don't have much of it. 1:00pm - Back to the field. Robert's average daily calorie intake is somewhere between 1,500 and 2,000 calories, the majority from grain. He is doing agricultural labour that modern exercise scientists would classify as extremely high intensity. He is, measurably, running on insufficient fuel. He is aware of this in the way that you are aware of things that cannot be changed: completely, and without drama. 4:00pm - Home. Agnes has made more pottage. It is similar to this morning's pottage. Robert eats it. Robert's teeth hurt. They have hurt for two years. There is no dentist. There is a barber-surgeon in the market town seven miles away. Robert cannot afford the barber-surgeon and cannot take the day from the fields. His teeth continue to hurt. 7:00pm - Sleep. Robert will be awake again at five. He is thirty-six. He will probably not see forty. The leading cause of death for men in his position is a combination of infection, injury, and the slow arithmetic of malnutrition across a lifetime. Somewhere, eight hundred years from now, someone will describe Robert's diet as "ancestral," "plant-forward," and "aligned with the earth." Robert would have a great deal to say about this. Robert does not have the energy.

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HokutoNoTism (TAL)
HokutoNoTism (TAL)@kenshirotism·
Americans simply realized Europe dragged them into every major fuck up in modern history. Then Europe turned around and spat at them like an abusive wife. Vietnam happened because the fucking French couldn't keep a colony under control, and we still get shit for it.
Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿@Sargon_of_Akkad

Yes.

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This is exactly how Vegeta sees himself 😭
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