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Mister Incorrect

@MRincorrection

Enjoying America as it disappears. Enjoying the world before it's radioactive.

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Mister Incorrect
Mister Incorrect@MRincorrection·
Believing in @nickshirleyy should be disqualifying to vote. I mean, your family should find you full time care if you believe @nickshirleyy, but I know times are tight from all the Winning we've been doing. Just take them to a Yes King's rally in November.
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson

🚨The Fraud Task Force is officially OPERATIONAL Absolute A Team here at the White House. Half of the Federal Government is here. DOJ, DHS, HHS, AG, HUD, EOP, Treasury, Education. Who else is here? —> @nickshirleyy

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Mister Incorrect
Mister Incorrect@MRincorrection·
@SteveMcRae_ @RayLongstreet @RandalRauser Yes it is, and I'm sad to see you demonstrating perfectly what Trump Dick Sucking looks like, but try to focus. We are talking about votes from 2020. Would you like to give us the number of irreconcilable votes from the recounts and ballot curing process? You know...facts?
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Mister Incorrect@MRincorrection·
It may not be the most charitable move to gloat about being blocked. But when I'm blocked because @unclefunny80 can't do math, it's too hard to resist.
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Mister Incorrect@MRincorrection·
@TheBohdanH You should check out the Mowgli stories from The Jungle Book. Really good stuff and so much better than anything that's been adapted from it.
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Bohdan
Bohdan@TheBohdanH·
@MRincorrection Wow. Thanks. I have been working on it. I d/l these tales and send them to my mother. It is awesome you got something out of Anansi.
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Mister Incorrect@MRincorrection·
@darwintojesus Granted, my entomology is pretty rusty, but I think the best arguments for a design come from things like bugs with hyper specific defense mechanisms and even things like fungus evolution.
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Mister Incorrect@MRincorrection·
@Tim0riginal @darwintojesus My personal way to go about it would be to see what morals and values seem to track across society, starting with disparate cultures, and find which ones have reliably produced more stability than not. If I were King of Morals, that is.
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Tim?
Tim?@Tim0riginal·
@darwintojesus @MRincorrection If Christianity was proven to be false how would you be able to know that the teachings of Christ are "correct"? In the spiderman example you'd have data from reality to compare to in order to be able to know that Spiderman was correct about the speed of light.
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Darwin to Jesus
Darwin to Jesus@darwintojesus·
Different women care about different things. They have different love languages, different expectations, different values. Some women prefer chocolates, flowers, help around the house, etc. Women also have different expectations for their husband's behavior. Some women are okay with their man stepping out, some expect faithfulness, I could go on but you get the point. Now, what if a woman says that a man (not her husband) is wrong because he doesn't act how she thinks he should. Maybe he's too lazy for her, too assertive, doesn't really matter. The point is he isn't acting in line with her expectations. Here's my question. Would it be meaningful for the woman to say this man is in the wrong? No. That would be nonsense. The man is not subject to this woman's standards, he probably doesn't even know about her stupid standards, and he certainly never agreed to her standards. So how can he be wrong? He can't, and to assert he could is nothing but foolishness. To say someone is in the wrong is to say that there's something that they're subject to. If you aren't subject to a standard, you can't be wrong in reference to it. You have to be under it first and then not in accord with it, only THEN can you be "in the wrong" in a meaningful sense. And this is my main issue with subjective morality. On subjective morality I am not subject to your personal arbitrary values and exceptions. Why would I be? Are you subject to mine? No. I can do whatever I want, and so can you, and we can dispense with the moral language because there is no "ought." To drive the point home, think about this: If truth was subjective... would it be meaningful to say that someone was wrong in reference to how you subjectively perceive the truth? No that wouldn't make sense. I mean, think about art. People say beauty is subjective. I don't agree but let's say they're right. If you and I look at a painting and I say it's amazing and you hate it, am I meaningfully wrong because you don't like it? No, I'm not meaningfully in the wrong because I have a different subjective perception than you do. You don't like it, I do. That's all there is. No one is right, no one is wrong. If morality was subjective it would be the same way. There is no right or wrong. There's no standard that we're subject to. There's no justification for condemnation or punishment or law. There's just personal preferences. That's it. And that's nonsense.
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Mister Incorrect@MRincorrection·
@SteveMcRae_ @RayLongstreet @RandalRauser Also, the referral that is the basis of the raid cites potential fraud that was already reviewed and debunked years ago. There's literally no new information or indications of fraud being alleged.
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Steve McRae 😈A-Holy Pope of Agnosticism😇🇺🇸
Bro...are you not updated on current events? Cleary not. Fulton county ballots have been seized by a warrant by a Federal Judge with 50 boxes unaccounted for...we have numerous whistleblower testimony, we have conclusive evidence of tampering with election machines hackable by the Internet even when the internet connection is disabled, we have proof "sharpies" were given out to Trump voters, we have conclusive proof of fake ballots. The evidence is overwhelming. WTF are you talking about???? "The Justice Department said it is investigating “irregularities that occurred during the 2020 presidential election in the County” and identified two laws that might have been violated. One requires election records to be maintained for 22 months, while the other prohibits procuring, casting or tabulating false, fictitious or fraudulent ballots." dailycamera.com/2026/03/27/geo…
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Mister Incorrect@MRincorrection·
@SteveMcRae_ @RayLongstreet @RandalRauser "If true" means speculation. I don't care about your fee fees, dude. Of the "oh please let Daddy Trump win" claims, what % of the votes curated and reconciled through recounts fall within the scope of potentially fraudulent ballots alleged?
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Steve McRae 😈A-Holy Pope of Agnosticism😇🇺🇸
Philadelphia County: Restricted Republican poll watchers from meaningful observation of 345k mail-in ballots (processed behind barriers or at distance). Alleged ballot manipulation (missing secrecy envelopes, undated/missing addresses, pre-filled ballots). Lawsuits sought to invalidate ~8k+ technically deficient ballots. If true: Systematic suppression of oversight in largest county (1.1M votes). Allegheny County (Pittsburgh): Similar observer blockage for 336k mail-in ballots. Alleged unequal treatment vs. in-person votes and improper ballot handling. Part of Trump v. Boockvar suit. If true: Undetected fraud in second-largest county (700k votes). Delaware County: Unexplained surge in mail-in ballots (reported ~113k received/93k counted → ~127k counted by Nov 8). Alleged 14k+ "ghost" ballots added without chain-of-custody explanation. Court filings claimed "massive election fraud" altering outcomes. If true: Direct vote padding in suburban swing area. Chester County: Observer access denied during mail-in processing (~148k ballots). Alleged inconsistent standards for ballot acceptance/curing. Included in major Trump lawsuit. If true: Targeted irregularities in competitive suburban county. Montgomery County: Watcher restrictions for ~238k mail-ins. Alleged improper review and counting of defective ballots. If true: Fraud enabling in key Philly suburb. Northampton County: ES&S ExpressVote XL machines allegedly flipped votes or produced erroneous printouts (glitches reported election night). Claims of software tampering. If true: Machine-level alteration in Lehigh Valley swing county. Bucks County: ~1,091 duplicate mail ballots sent due to glitch (voters received two). Alleged risk of double-voting or discarded valid ballots. Separate lawsuits challenged ~2k+ late/defective ballots. If true: Administrative enabling of multiple voting. Centre County: Observer and mail-in processing issues (~33k ballots). Included in Trump lawsuit over unequal standards. If true: Smaller-scale but part of statewide pattern. Fulton County (rural): Dominion machines allegedly defective/non-compliant. Post-election outside audit (Wake TSI) claimed anomalies/tampering risks; county sued Dominion. If true: Rural machine fraud probe uncovered vulnerabilities (later led to decertification). Luzerne County: 9 military absentee ballots (7 for Trump) discarded in dumpster by election worker. Alleged intentional destruction of Trump votes. If true: Direct ballot suppression in Trump-won county.
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Mister Incorrect@MRincorrection·
@eight_gears__in @BrianAtlas Thanks for the concession and proof that you didn't even read the article! Enjoy that cult, bro! Call me when the mandatory orgies start. I'll bring the macaroni salad.
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Brian Atlas
Brian Atlas@BrianAtlas·
The likelihood of legacy media discussing a murderer’s race depends on the murderer’s race. This is why BLM martyrs like George Floyd get endless coverage while cases like Iryna Zarutska are forgotten. The bias is clear. But why does the legacy media do this?
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Mister Incorrect@MRincorrection·
@Tim0riginal Oh, yeah, and look, my initial reaction to how much people cared was...not great lol. And I still think it's gross how people parade his image around, almost like Weekend at Bernie's, for their own political project. But political violence very rarely works as intended.
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Tim?
Tim?@Tim0riginal·
@MRincorrection Even if I disagreed with what he said he had every right to free speech and using violence to silence people is never ever going to be good for our country.
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