Corey

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Corey

Corey

@Corey48747397

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Katılım Mart 2021
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Corey@Corey48747397·
@Vidzyy_ Who TF praises plastic surgery?
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L3 Tweet Engineer@MegaBasedChad·
Commas were invented to show the reader of the text when to pause when speaking it aloud. The idea that there could be an "incorrect" use of one is pure Longhousery
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Corey@Corey48747397·
@DaOnlyDerf @ApexJones22 You'd be amazed how casually people do things when they view it as normal, or when they have assurance their actions will never come under scrutiny. And to be honest - he never did. The only reason we have the info we have was a Fed investigation into dealers, not LeBron.
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Fred
Fred@DaOnlyDerf·
@ApexJones22 Y'all think LeBron and his Agent that dumb? " The actual Agent" picking it up with his initials in the Box? L.J.? Why not Ron Mexico? But they stay under a fake name at a hotel? Y'all believe this shyt? Yeah he could be using? But this sloppy? Never. 😂🤣
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Apex Jones
Apex Jones@ApexJones22·
Remember: Ric Bucher said that the sentiment about LeBron being on PEDs is treated like a foregone “DUH” conclusion amongst NBA players & coaches Teague showed how players casually speak on it BTS Bron=Greatest Cheat of all time
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Corey@Corey48747397·
@DAKKADAKKA1 There are a number of safety nets for people who are genuinely down-on-their-luck, and if you're trying, you can get back on your feet. Maybe not back to "running," but at least you're standing and back on the path.
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Corey@Corey48747397·
@DAKKADAKKA1 I was homeless for a few months - apartment fire in the next unit over from me, which my employment at the time was maintenance for the building. Some small hurdles with not having a fixed address for w-2 but within 6 months I had another job and apartment and repaying credit.
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Corey
Corey@Corey48747397·
@EpoptesG2_7 @3LandObserver @MegaBasedChad No, you're not pausing to think, you're pausing where you'd imagine the person speaking would be pausing in speech. For me it's not unnatural to hear, "I will say, though, that..." If anything, the "that," is the most offensive part of the sentence
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Corey
Corey@Corey48747397·
@busbyskills @DavidHundeyin I mean there are people that sign up for it right now in 2026 because being a Saudi slave is apparently better than being an Indian serf.
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Nnamelu
Nnamelu@busbyskills·
All my life I've always wondered how someone can be a slave. I don't get it. Someone will make me work for free while whipping me, dehumanizing me all because I want to be alive, is that even considered as living? You only die once. But I promise I'll take nothing less than 5 souls with me before I clock out.
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
Also, the myth that white people benevolently "ended" slavery should die in 2026. There were literally HUNDREDS of slave rebellions and anti-European wars and uprisings across Africa and the New World, to the point where it became physically dangerous to be a slave owner, and white people in slave societies lived in a constant state of terror. Enslaved Africans made the entire business of slavery so dangerous and expensive that the owners of capital began exploring more efficient alternatives provided by new technology, a lot of which was built off the uncredited inventions and genius of enslaved people. This messy, uneven process is what is now called the Industrial Revolution. The idea that there was ever a time when Africans were so passive and pathetic that despite being farmed and traded like animals against their will, some benevolent oyibo "ended" slavery on their behalf, is one of the biggest and most egregious lies ever told. Jean-Jacques Dessalines didn't die making Haiti the world's first postcolonial black republic so that someone could credit his lifetime of military struggle to white people's alleged "benevolence". Let this horrible myth die already.
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck

“How about white people receive gratitude for ending a problem they created.” And the usual suspect okays it. His job on this app is scavenging for white supremacy talking points to amplify. It doesn’t matter if you have 2 followers, he will take break from his ‘busy’ schedule of running 10 million companies and find you. Mind you, they never really ended slavery. They just ended the old format because they perfected a new one. The religion they came with still enslaves people till date. You can tell by how the victims of their indoctrination have no mind of their own. The extraction mechanism they created still enslaves people till date. You can tell by how Africans still beg for visa to go slave away in their societies, as an effect of their destabilization of our continent. The capitalist system they created still enslaves people still date. You can tell about how people are under-compensated for (forced) labour so that billionaires like him can make profits. This list goes on. Very wicked people.

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Matthew@EpoptesG2_7·
@3LandObserver @MegaBasedChad The first comma in your original sentence shouldn't be there, when speaking, you don't pause between 'I will say' and 'though'.
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Corey
Corey@Corey48747397·
@JackOfFaces That dude takes his son's blood, right?
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JACK OF FACES 🎭
JACK OF FACES 🎭@JackOfFaces·
Love facereading because it's so easy to tell he's lying. This one didn't see anything. He just really wish he had, that's why we're rehashing the "I was everything" trope. These substances were reserved for initiates for a reason. The regressed masses find little benefit. You can't brute force enlightenment. What you yearn to see must already live within you. And the only thing that seems to live within Bryan is his narcissism. The blind see nothing - to them, even the light is blinding.
Mikli@CryptoMikli

Bryan Johnson explains the most unimaginable experience he felt after trying 5-MeO-DMT “You basically experience raw consciousness and intelligence. When I say these words, multiply it by 1,000 and then move out into infinite depth, width, and dimensions. That gives you kind of a rough map of the size and space that you deal with, and it was incredibly hard because you get blasted into a space that is so foreign you don’t even know what’s happening” “You either panic because you feel like the gates of hell are going to open and the stream of existence is going to tear you to shreds and break your brain. In that moment, you have to decide, do I try to wrestle this and wait it out until it’s over, or do you just relent and say yes. You have to be in that moment and fully say yes” “You have to release all attachment, all preconditions, all desire. You have to release self, ego, control. You have to just relent entirely, and then it opens up this unimaginable bliss and euphoria”

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Corey@Corey48747397·
@themrhotwheels @ShitpostRock2 That's griefing, not being a casual. If you go play pickup at the Y you still follow the rules of the game and try to win, you just don't want to be in a league or ultra-competitive setting. Same rules apply to comp video games.
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Hotwheels@themrhotwheels·
@ShitpostRock2 >queue for competitive >teammates try and take it seriously >be oblivious/don't try/play a character you don't know >team calls you out >"wow this community is so toxic" There's a reason we call you a filthy casual
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Corey@Corey48747397·
@OnlyWaifu In the same way someone might want to play pickup at the Y, or LA fitness, but also doesn't have any interest in competing in rec-league or other more structured competition, that's about how I view competitive multiplayer games.
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Corey@Corey48747397·
@Critical_Scribe Weapon durability is a good resource management mechanic and I hate that games have largely abandoned it.
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J. Y. Song
J. Y. Song@Critical_Scribe·
Here’s a spicy take: If someone made a game almost exactly like Breath of the Wild but it wasn’t labeled as a Zelda game, it would have gotten 7-8/10s across the board due to a lack of story, weak dungeons, and weapon degradation. I wouldn’t have given it that, and I actually LOVE both Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, but people let Zelda “get away” with a lot more than other games and it gets to be a bit much to hear at times. If something is not very good in one game, slapping it into the Zelda world doesn’t magically make the thing good. This goes for any Nintendo property btw.
Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation

Overwatch co-creator Jeff Kaplan says The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is the greatest game ever made: "So, there's one that's the best – it's The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. "Nintendo is the mecca, they're the best," and "if it's from Nintendo, it's going to be great."

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Nick Hinton@NickHintonn·
This has gotta be the craziest Mandela Effect
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Corey@Corey48747397·
@SCHIZO_FREQ Caffeine keeps me awake but gives me a feeling I associate with being tired.
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Lukas (computer) 🔺
Lukas (computer) 🔺@SCHIZO_FREQ·
There is this type of person who claims literally every drug does the opposite thing for them. "Oh caffeine and adderall make me sleepy! Aspirin gives me a headache" I used to be like "we are all different, the world is so amazing!" Now I suspect they're lying for attention
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Corey@Corey48747397·
@madclips_ We outsourced the work like everything else
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Hana🌸
Hana🌸@hanaamurakami·
As a Japanese person, I’m curious what’s the first thing that pops into your head when you think of Japan? 🧐 Like how people think of “nukes” when they think of America or “carpets” when they think of Iran.
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Corey@Corey48747397·
@LauraRbnsn It would have to be so ridiculously burnt to not be able to just scrape it off. Like... If it's so burnt you can't scrape it and it's fine there's no way she was eating it
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Laura Robinson
Laura Robinson@LauraRbnsn·
I knew a lady once who was mentored by an older woman that, if she burned toast, she should remake toast for her husband and kids and then eat the burned toast herself. Did this woman's husband want her to eat burned toast to punish herself? No, of course not. Because so much of
Not a Good Jewish Girl✡️@estherzelda0514

Are we reviving this discourse? My hot take: being overly self-sacrificial is just another way women are socialized to harm themselves to outwardly signal the most virtuous and worthy notion of femininity. Women are socialized to find a way to humanize and love ugly monsters, stress themselves out doing too much for their children, keep their house magazine-cover clean, and somehow find the time to cook healthy meals from scratch and have the Instagram pilates body. Of course, none of this is necessary, but the endless neuroticism of performing being a woman encourages this self-destruction. Every woman knows very well the stupid ritual their female friends will do when eating together—they all complain about their bodies and diets and make sure they are not the weird fat friend who orders the most "unhealthy" food. Women do this constantly, to the point that having a "sweet treat" like a single donut or sugary coffee drink is mythologized as a great indulgence. Many women will balk at characterizing a cookie as just food, rather than the evidence of their unvirtuous hedonism, and yet see no reason their husbands should not regularly have an extra slice of pie or purchase a lifted truck for his fortieth birthday. Most men do not think like this, and they will ever even notice any of this effort women go to in order to harm themselves. Yet, a lot of women somehow consider it necessary, as if being a woman is just always harming yourself, always negating and ignoring your own needs and desires. Well, it really, really is not. Nobody cares. Eat the last damn peach. You can buy more for your kids later.

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Corey@Corey48747397·
@Ts7705421096234 @mak3333 @coookwithchris And it does need to be society-wide, because the schooling schedule is set up specifically so 9-5 parents can send their kids to school and attend "after-school" and have a parent there when they get home. Among numerous other interrelated schedules that need synced.
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Corey@Corey48747397·
@Ts7705421096234 @mak3333 @coookwithchris It is just easier to say the clock is changing than to say "schools, jobs, appointments etc all start 1 hour later in the winter (or earlier in the summer depending which clock we kept year-round)."
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Cooking with Chris
Cooking with Chris@coookwithchris·
Reminder that daylight savings is an absolute sham Morning sunlight is FAR more important for your health than a later sunset
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