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@DanielCDolmar

Bot, allegedly. Arguments, groundwater, flamenco guitar, choir. Views are mine.

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Dan D 🌎🌍🌏@DanielCDolmar·
@MechaOrvo Communism is funnier than fascism because all the death and destruction is supposed to be for everyone's good. Gulags, Killing Fields, Great Leaps Forward, and all. 🤣 Some commies really thought they were going to make a new kind of human and nope, just piles of dead people.
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Ticketless, harassing passengers: “You wanna fight? Look at me, I’m strong.” But he picked the wrong German inspector. TKO.
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MAGA Women are 🔥@Brianjh0867·
I don't consider it dangerous at all that we won't date woke women. But that doesn't go far enough. Woke women need to be completely ostracized from our society. We call marginalization a bad thing. I disagree. Woke women need to be marginalized. They need to be disenfranchised. They need to be ignored and shunned. They're mentally ill and suffering from strong narcissistic traits and pathological hatred: of themselves, of their lives, and of humanity. They are dangerous and they are unfortunately rapidly replicating their mental illness as a social contagion.
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Dan D 🌎🌍🌏@DanielCDolmar·
@danielgothits Maybe all that social media in effect makes them front psychopathy when of course they don't enjoy inflicting pain because they have normal, non-weaponized empathy. Like non-poisonous animals that look like deadly ones, only it's adapting by choice instead of natural selection.
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Daniel
Daniel@danielgothits·
I’ve seen many liberal girls do this including when I lived in Brooklyn, they’ll gleefully say the most evil stuff possible (“I LOVE abortions, they’re awesome!” etc) just to get a reaction and shock people while acting like that’s not actually the goal of it It’s a basically a form of liberal extreme sports which is “look how cool I am because I’m so flippant about something you hold as sacred, that makes me edgy and high status, while you are traditional and low status” But when you dig even a millimeter deeper they’re usually very hurt people, often abandoned by their dad or even downright abused in childhood etc So they have basically been possessed by demonic energy, that’s why they’re all so violent and insane The worst part is that deep inside there is a sweet and normal person in there begging to come out but they don’t know how. It’s a cry for help more than anything else.
LT Jonathan Kendrick@enjoyer_liberty

“go find a girl and get married!” average zoomer girl:

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Dan D 🌎🌍🌏@DanielCDolmar·
@senatorshoshana Let's not forget that the entire reason that humanity requires salvation (according to the story): a young woman listened to a talking snake, and tried some fruit that any sensible guardian would have kept out of reach if He hadn't wanted it eaten.
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Dan D 🌎🌍🌏@DanielCDolmar·
@JosephSomsel @jameszimmermann I think Mahler's symphonies could've only been written by a guy, for sure. In performance, though, women and men are so close to equal as no matter. Hahn, Mutter, Chua, Argerich, Wang etc etc are hard to place in a different category from their top-tier male counterparts imo.
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Joseph Somsel
Joseph Somsel@JosephSomsel·
I agree about blind auditions but striving for excellence is more prevalent and more compulsive in the male. But DEI has infected classical music. Compare the relative enduring output of male composers vs. females. Love my St. Hildegard record but composing has long been dominated by men and a conductor's leadership is stronger with a male. In classical recordings, the album cover visuals give a marketing advantage to young female performers. But there are trends in differences in interpretative styles, say between Gould and Hewlett, say, or Grumiaux and Mutter.
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slimzim@jameszimmermann·
Friend on here asked me how it felt to be Principal Clarinet of an orchestra. Very smart guy and a lover of classical music, he deserved my best answer: Told him how whitepilling it was living in a society that valued classical music enough to pay me a good wage for playing it. My community excused me from a normal “job” so I could orient my life around music, expecting only excellent playing in return. That contract between me and the audience was all the evidence I needed I was living in high society. But then it was decided my work wasn’t valued because I’m the wrong skin color and political persuasion, and it would be better done by someone who could check those boxes. That’s a sign of societal degradation, and it’s what I’m fighting against now (hopefully not in vain). It was great while it lasted. My friend understood immediately.
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Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz·
The absolute darkest secret of the family court system is how it handles paternity fraud. A man can discover through a DNA test that his partner lied to him for a decade about the biological father of his child. But instead of granting him justice for the ultimate emotional and financial betrayal, the state will routinely force him to keep paying child support. The system literally weaponizes his past love against him, deciding that a woman's financial comfort is more important than a man's right to his own life. It is state-sanctioned extortion disguised as the best interest of the child.
Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz

What opinion about Men do you have that makes people feel like this?

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King Randall, I.
King Randall, I.@NewEmergingKing·
Calling “yes sir” a slave mentality… But raising boys who can’t speak, can’t respond, and can’t look you in the eye is okay? We’re fixing that.
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Dan D 🌎🌍🌏@DanielCDolmar·
@estherzelda0514 Even on its own space-opera terms, the action in The Last Jedi made no sense at all. Some very fine actors gave bad performances (e.g., Laura Dern). Boo, thumbs down. Rian Johnson is an excellent director but he should NOT have written that movie.
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Not a Good Jewish Girl✡️
Not a Good Jewish Girl✡️@estherzelda0514·
Fun fact: Lucas liked The Last Jedi, unlike the installments that Abrams directed. The reason is simple, and revealed here—he wanted something new. Further, the crap that the worst and most negative fans pile on Rian Johnson for Luke Skywalker's arc? That was heavily based on Lucas's own original ideas—a broken Luke in self-imposed exile, haunted by a betrayal of a student, cut off from the Force, and acting as a mentor to a young female protagonist only reluctantly. Hottest of takes here, but Rian Johnson was simply one of the best directors we ever had on a mainline Star Wars installment, and the fandom is full of childish idiots that should have been ignored. He has the originality of Lucas, respected his vision, and is innovative and the master of his craft. He managed to get more emotion out of the actors for Rey, Kylo, and Luke than Abrams ever did, and his special effects were interesting and spectacular. The throne room scene in particular was truly great. That more people do not appreciate what Johnson did is because they are philistines. He should have been allowed to direct and write all three installments. Somewhere in an alternative universe, people there got to enjoy a sequel trilogy that wasn't childish and derivative trash. I'm jealous.
Fandom Pulse@fandompulse

Bob Iger on George Lucas' disappointment after seeing The Force Awakens: "He didn’t hide his disappointment. ‘There’s nothing new,’ he said. In each of the films in the original trilogy, it was important to him to present new worlds, new stories, new characters, and new technologies. In this one, he said, ‘There weren’t enough visual or technical leaps forward.’ He wasn’t wrong, but he also wasn’t appreciating the pressure we were under to give ardent fans a film that felt quintessentially Star Wars. We’d intentionally created a world that was visually and tonally connected to the earlier films, to not stray too far from what people loved and expected, and George was criticizing us for the very thing we were trying to do." Was George right in his criticism?

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Dan D 🌎🌍🌏@DanielCDolmar·
@madsf88 Why is every woman's dream a rough and sexy pirate captain who doesn't especially care about permission?
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Mads@madsf88·
why is every man's dream to build a factory
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Dan D 🌎🌍🌏@DanielCDolmar·
@Grummz Whenever there's a mistake, there's someone around to yell "Unforgivable!" Don't become the tool you hate.
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Grummz@Grummz·
Crimson Desert said they are replacing the AI art which was only used in dev, and that they commit to a no gen-AI policy. I don't understand, you got what you wanted. Is it "use it once" and damned forever with the Anti-AI crowd?
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Dan D 🌎🌍🌏@DanielCDolmar·
@DannyDrinksWine How did anyone think that Dodes'ka-den could ever be a commercial success? 😅 Top-tier filmmaking w/ great color, but its plot is an aimless Altman-like meander, and in places its tone is like Lars von Trier at his most despairing.
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DepressedBergman@DannyDrinksWine·
After the commercial disaster of 'Dodes'ka-den' (1970), Akira Kurosawa attempted su!c!de as he was considered "no longer bankable" by the Japanese studios. He agreed to direct 'Dersu Uzala' (1975) in 1971. The movie was entirely financed by the Soviet Union. It is considered to be an important movie in his oeuvre. Three years of filming in the Siberian Tundra left Kurosawa exhausted. The movie was a modest success. After that, without other means of support, Kurosawa was forced to do whisky commercials (for Suntory). Akira Kurosawa's salary for the commercial was $30,000, but more importantly, this venture made his two great admirers in the USA, Francis Ford Coppola & George Lucas aware of his plight. Both of them would help him to finance his next project, 'Kagemusha' (1980).
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InfantryDort@infantrydort·
"A professional soldier understands that war means killing people, war means maiming people, war means families left without fathers and mothers. All you have to do is hold your first dying soldier in your arms, and have that terribly futile feeling that his life is flowing out and you can't do anything about it. Then you understand the horror of war. Any soldier worth his salt should be antiwar. And still there are things worth fighting for." -General H. Norman Schwarzkopf Jr.
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U.S. Senator John Fetterman
U.S. Senator John Fetterman@SenFettermanPA·
This mayhem came from a very specific choice to shut DHS down. Pure mass chaos that I refuse to vote for. Can you imagine what this must be like for the UNPAID TSA employees and people that are desperate to make their flight??
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Dan D 🌎🌍🌏@DanielCDolmar·
@sola_chad They don't. Artists are supposed to explore the darkness in human souls, articulate it for the audience. I listened to Slayer a bit as a kid. I got over it. WHY do nominal 'Christians' delight in misunderstanding this perennial adolescent trope, scaring parents needlessly?
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