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MaxiMoose
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Exceleron7 ♈️ Self proclaimed loser. Wasting time since '95. Type 1 Diabetic/ C.F.S. 🇧🇿🇱🇨
Nowhere Katılım Ocak 2011
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@FENCEGENERAL2 @fight_right2 @elonmusk Well that wouldn’t be bad for me now would it, seeing that I’d just be seen as a common foot soldier
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@fight_right2 @elonmusk “Real leaders” so would you follow Trump into battle? Well how could you he’d be so far from the front lines he’d think he’d have already won
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@elonmusk Zelensky probably should have dressed up a little more respectful however, I do think we have to remind him that we have been helping him and we're cutting off all the handouts until he listens to real leaders.
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@mmpadellan If America wanted a king they could’ve just stayed part of England. 😂
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@cb_doge We don’t need those 600m, it would do the world and humanity good if our numbers dropped. We find it acceptable to cull anything else that over populates and destroys but oursleves. So instead a slow decrease of humans would probably benefit humanity in the long run
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🚨NEW: Elon Musk on low birth rate:
"If there are no babies, humanity will come to a halt. And we've seen now for many years, very low birth rates in almost all of the world. Even India recently went a lower replacement rate.
If you look at China, for example, they are roughly at half replacement rate, I think maybe 60% or something like that. So that means, call it something like 600 million people will be lost in the end of this generation. Where are you going to get 600 million immigrants? That would require almost two Americas to move to China? That's impossible."
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@Matt_Pinner Literally walking all a living being as she complains about a mm of a wheel. Ah hypocrisy you love to see it
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If we stop having baby humans, there will be no more humanity
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
IF THERE AREN'T ENOUGH BABIES. THAT CHANGES EVERYTHING The global estimate of births has been steadily declining since the 1950s, according to data from various sources like the united nations and u.s. centers for disease control. By 2023, the global rate is projected to be 2.15, with the u.s. at 1.62 and south korea at an alarmingly low 0.72. The trend could have profound impacts on economies, social structures, and future generations, and potentially collapsing countries. Source: Wsj. World Economic Forum
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@CopsGoneWrong “I didnt do anything wrong” proceeds to do wrong things 😂
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@RayNarvaezJr @otakulamps @Arielle_VT @haruka_karibu @zentreya My eyes get so unfocused at times I first thought they were the teletubbies 😂
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