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Bellanoire@Wsjp11·
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⧉ PNG vibes
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Eventually, you will accept that you carry contradictions. You can be grateful and dissatisfied at the same time. Hopeful and cautious. Capable and tired. Good and bad to different or even the same people. Life has no default settings.
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@suchnerve I’m one of them 🙌 Never birthing a child for these disgusting and disrespectful males.
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“52% of women aged 20 to 39 in the USA are now child-free” YES!!!!!!!!!
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Damn ginger Afro is the new cool 😍
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kevin blue@kevinblue345·
White men stole and used a black woman's intellectual talent to build U.S. Navy warships. She trained white engineers who got recognition and more pay.
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Dread heads will forever be a 10🤎
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JC@Jcade35·
@Rainmaker1973 Just why?? Why would someone create this?? 😩
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Which bed are you picking?
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🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦
Ever since that whole “62 million men on that garbage site” thing, I’ve been paying way more attention to how men talk to women on here. And honestly, it’s brutal. The constant condescension, the nitpicking, the need to correct everything, and yeah, the nonstop sexualization no matter what a woman posts… it’s no wonder so many women are fed up. It’s actually wild that more of us don’t end up completely alone acting like this. At some point you have to admit it, a lot of men behave like complete douchebags, and women are justified in calling it out. If that stings, good. It probably should.
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Britt 🦋@AsPerrBritt·
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⚜️Sovereign⚜️
⚜️Sovereign⚜️@sauvamemte·
Jason Fairfax could’ve just offed himself and the world would’ve been a better place, but he had to kill his long-suffering wife he had been abusing for years while traumatizing his children too. He was not a good man. He’s was an evil violent motherfucker, that’s it that’s all.
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✨🧚RAWR🧚✨
✨🧚RAWR🧚✨@CapricuntofCats·
That is not genocidal framing, it is a disparity statistic. Black women are 14% of the female population but 28-32% of female homicide victims. Men want me to focus on the absolute rate even though I have no problem saying what it is, so that they can downplay the disparities.
Lisan El Gahib@LGahib8462

@CapricuntofCats Your original post alluded to it being almost genocidal. "twice the rate at which they exist". That's an overt choice of language. I'm all for the conversation about femicide, but this type of framing only leads to narratives being created

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JC@Jcade35·
@django0nchain28 @_ParadiseParis1 Exactly!! Her fat ass is lying and being disingenuous. She and all slowtep and nigcel followers clearly have an agenda.
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django⛓️@django0nchain28·
@_ParadiseParis1 @Jcade35 So then what was the point of this post? So what she felt a way about black men! Regardless of what the article says black men don’t protect black women anyway.
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Jeremy@Jeremybtc·
For 12 years, every major winner of McDonald's Monopoly was a fraud. The game was rigged by the one man hired to prevent rigging. > McDonald's Monopoly launched in 1987. > Peel a game piece off your fries or drink. Match the right properties. Win up to $1 million. > The promotion was massive. Tens of MILLIONS of game boards distributed in magazines alone. > McDonald's poured massive marketing behind it. > By law, McDonald's couldn't run its own contest. > A third party company called Simon Marketing handled the game pieces. > The man in charge of security at Simon Marketing was Jerome P. Jacobson. > Former cop. Everyone called him Uncle Jerry. > His job was to make sure nobody stole the winning pieces. > He stole the winning pieces. > Starting in 1989, Jacobson figured out how to swap the high value game pieces during transit. > He would duck into an airport bathroom stall, break the tamper proof seal on the case, pocket the winners, and reseal it. > He got away with it because a supplier accidentally sent him a sheet of the tamper proof seals directly. > That mistake gave him 12 years. > At first he gave the pieces to friends and family. His step brother. His nephew. People he trusted. > Then it grew. > Jacobson started selling winning pieces to strangers for a cut of the prize. > His network eventually included mobsters, strip club owners and a members of the Colombo crime family. > One family connected to Jacobson's network claimed three separate $1 million prizes plus a Dodge Viper. > Jacobson apparently even anonymously mailed a $1 million winning piece to St. Jude Children's Hospital. > McDonald's honoured it and paid out the full amount over 20 years. > The total stolen was over $24 MILLION in cash and prizes across 12 years. > In 2000, the FBI got an anonymous tip about a man called "Uncle Jerry" rigging the contest. > They looked at the winner list. Almost every major winner lived within 25 miles of Jacobson's house. > The FBI convinced McDonald's to run the contest one more time. Wiretapped Jacobson's phone. > Intercepted the name of the next $1 million winner before he even claimed it. > Then they posed as a McDonald's film crew and interviewed the fake winner on camera. Let him tell his entire made up story about how he found the piece. > Three weeks later, Jacobson was arrested in an early morning raid. > The trial began September 10, 2001. The next day was 9/11. > One of the biggest corporate fraud cases in fast food history got buried under the biggest news story of the century. > Over 50 people convicted. Jacobson got 37 months. He was the only one who served more than a year. > Every time you peeled a game piece off your fries and lost, the fix was already in. The winning pieces were in Uncle Jerry's pocket before the food hit the tray.
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Old Media@oldmedia·
As told by ginger theme song goes hard
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Yem🌹
Yem🌹@big_yemm·
The finest face card 🥹
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