N7Kevlar

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N7Kevlar

N7Kevlar

@N7_Kevlar

Katılım Eylül 2023
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Mr. Mike
Mr. Mike@mrmikeMTL·
without medication, what is the best thing against anxiety and depression???
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N7Kevlar@N7_Kevlar·
@911Revisionist It's like if you broke apart the building into pieces, and then put charges everywhere, it still wouldn't be enough to make the whole thing just turn to dust. It has to be something different. Charges to set the fall in motion sure but the way it just dissolved isn't explained.
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9/11 Revisited
9/11 Revisited@911Revisionist·
The scariest things about 9/11. Once you see it, it can't be unseen. 🫣
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Real Life Spartan
Real Life Spartan@RealLifeSpartan·
How old is Halo: Reach now? Doesn't matter! Still feeling it at 117% pushing 40 and LOCKING IN!
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Glock9Dorito
Glock9Dorito@Glock9Dorito·
Choose your MW2 assault rifle 🤔
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Tank
Tank@TankGamesForevr·
@Glock9Dorito That ACR just does something whenever I look at it
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N7Kevlar
N7Kevlar@N7_Kevlar·
@1FreedomFries @daveweigel The closest thing this equates to is Mithra, but I guess everything that isn't capitol G God is the devil.
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Freedom Fries
Freedom Fries@1FreedomFries·
@daveweigel Maybe the same Lucifer that he wants on his monument He's not even hiding it anymore
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UnladenCrow
UnladenCrow@CrowUnladen·
Hit this a few days ago, might be one of my best ones yet
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N7Kevlar
N7Kevlar@N7_Kevlar·
@kangminlee Well the pastor he goes to on weekends keeps telling him he's Jesus so this makes sense.
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Kangmin Lee | 이강민
Kangmin Lee | 이강민@kangminlee·
This is blasphemy. Depicting yourself as Jesus is utterly unacceptable, especially from the President of the United States.
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Leonarda Jonie
Leonarda Jonie@leonardaisfunE·
“Dan Bilzerian wants to kill Israelis” (he literally never said this.) Meanwhile, Randy Fine:
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N7Kevlar@N7_Kevlar·
@_ema_nuel I know but his didn't look perfect here but had wings
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Enjoy
Enjoy@_ema_nuel·
@N7_Kevlar Every Susanoo could fly if it achieved perfection
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N7Kevlar@N7_Kevlar·
@BigBrainHistori Its funny, he's also making a good case accidentally of why they didn't exterminate 6m.
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Big Brain History
Big Brain History@BigBrainHistori·
Jordan Peterson on why Hitler's most irrational decisions reveal his true motivation: "We assume that Hitler wanted to win, but that's not a very intelligent assumption. Why would you assume that he wasn't exactly a good guy? So why should we assume that he was aiming at the good that he was promoting even in his own terms." Peterson lays out the strategic reality. As Germany began losing the war, Hitler had a clear choice: redirect resources toward the war effort or continue pouring them into extermination. He chose extermination. "What happened as the Germans started to lose the war? Did Hitler lose faith in his own ability? No, he believed that the Germans had betrayed him with weakness, and so he was perfectly willing to accelerate the rate at which Germany was losing the war." This is what makes Hitler even more evil than the standard narrative suggests. He wasn't a monster who went too far in pursuit of victory. Victory was never the real goal. "When Hitler and his minions had the choice... you can suspend your unnecessary demolition of people, win the damn war, and then pick it up afterwards, or while you're losing you can just accelerate the mayhem even though it's counterproductive... well, they picked to accelerate the mayhem." Peterson draws on a principle from Carl Jung to explain this: "If you can't figure out what someone is doing or why, look at the outcome and infer the motivation. If it produces mayhem, perhaps it was aiming at mayhem." The outcome of Hitler's decisions wasn't a failed utopia. It was the death of 6 million Jews, the obliteration of 120 million people, and Europe left in ruins. Peterson argues that wasn't a byproduct — it was the point. He also challenges the common explanation that wars are simply fought over territory and resources: "That's what the wretchedly simple-minded economists presume... but the idea that there are natural resources that we fight over because there's a shortage of them is a pretty oversimplified view of human beings." Peterson's deeper argument is about the nature of evil itself. Truly destructive people don't destroy as a means to an end. Destruction is the end. Everything else is a cover story. "Whatever pathologies you were carrying around in your destructive little soul, whatever element of Cain was deeply embedded in you, had the opportunity to be manifest fully at every moment of your waking existence." The noble mission, the thousand-year Reich, the promise of civilisational glory — all of it was a front. Peterson frames this as an archetypal manifestation of Cain: "He's going to put up a front that says, 'Well, I'm your savior.' It's like, well, destructive people think that Cain is their savior."
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✞ Based Ganyu ✞
✞ Based Ganyu ✞@basedganyu·
The most racist man you know would still save a brown man from a burning building. The least racist woman you know would laugh at your funeral if you voted wrong
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