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Smut-Peddler; Research on Sexuality, Group Differences, and Drugs. Most of my page is shitposting/ reposting/ some study posting bare w

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Spencer Hakimian
Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
Lindsey Graham wasn’t married and had no kids. So who called the police in the middle of the night?
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Aella
Aella@Aella_Girl·
me and a bunch of slutty ladies have a group chat where if any guy tells us he's into cnc, we alert the group chat so all the ladies know they might wanna go try to have sex with him. this is kinda bad though, because we're all coordinating to get guys with a specific fetish laid and i don't wanna make guys feel like they *have* to have that fetish to get laid. I think other ladies who into more normal sex should have similar group chats to also incentivize guys who like regular stuff to balance us out.
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Logan Paul
Logan Paul@LoganPaul·
I keep seeing that clip of the dude not passing the ball & I’m so gutted for Haaland The entire country of Norway lost because one guy wanted to have a moment
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NullSci
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@Am_Knight55 @Skoorbkaz @deanwball (1) Never denied that. I said the Talmud itself is not law, but influenced Jewish law. That’s separate from what OP claimed (2) never implied (3) Meh. When you misrepresent Notice how this was about butchered passages with OP.
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American Knight
American Knight@Am_Knight55·
@Nullsci1 @Skoorbkaz @deanwball You admit that jews do follow practices from the talmud, good. The reasoning that only rabbis can understand it is hilariously stupid. "You haven't studied ___ for years so you can't possibly just read some of it and have criticism" is extremely retarded cope.
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Dean W. Ball
Dean W. Ball@deanwball·
there comes a time in every ai policy professional’s life when they realize they have to read the talmud to make further progress, and for me that time was this week
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NullSci@Nullsci1·
@Am_Knight55 @Skoorbkaz @deanwball What is this supposed to contradict? The Supreme Court’s dissents aren’t binding law—the binding law is majority opinion. The Talmud preserves debates and later influenced Halakhah, but not every recorded opinion became law. What exactly did you contradict here???
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NullSci
NullSci@Nullsci1·
@Am_Knight55 @Skoorbkaz @deanwball “It isn’t a magic text Rabbis can understand” Seems so, as you and the other doesn’t seem to know what the Talmud is. The Jewish mom isn’t an own. Like I just said, the Talmud is not law, but it impacted the law of Halakhah. And pls, yall are more interested in other passages
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American Knight
American Knight@Am_Knight55·
@Nullsci1 @Skoorbkaz @deanwball That beliefs such as someone only being considered jewish if their mother was jewish come from it, which a significant portion of jews also follow. It isn't a magic text that only rabbis can understand.
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NullSci
NullSci@Nullsci1·
@Am_Knight55 @Skoorbkaz @deanwball In American law and code, students typically read statutes, court opinion and bindings. The Talmud is much more dialectical, and less direct than US code and law. But again, the Talmud is not the Jewish law book, so comparing it to US code still doesn’t make damn sense
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NullSci@Nullsci1·
@Am_Knight55 @Skoorbkaz @deanwball Like, if you want to get technical: US code is more direct — it’s about figuring out what the law is, a set of rules where the majority opinion typically prevails. The Talmud is not law, but rather a large discussion where every word and dissent matters. Less direct
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NullSci
NullSci@Nullsci1·
@Am_Knight55 @Skoorbkaz @deanwball …Talmud requires a large understanding of Jewish history and other items, and since it’s not a law book, it shouldn’t be compared to US laws. The comparison just doesn’t work because none of yall know what the Talmud actually is. Comparing it to us law?? Plsss
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NullSci
NullSci@Nullsci1·
@Am_Knight55 @Skoorbkaz @deanwball No, because they’re not the same thing to be compared. The Talmud is a giant collection of debates and ideas that would eventually lay some foundations for the Halakhah. It takes aeons to read and more to get it, the US law book is less so. Given the fact that the…
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NullSci
NullSci@Nullsci1·
@Skoorbkaz @deanwball It wasn’t “my defense”, it wasn’t even a defense of anything. It was showing the quotes exist, but they’re not law— their full context is about the consequences of these actions. But again, you didn’t read the Talmud and apparently you can’t understand simple English on X ig
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NullSci@Nullsci1·
@Skoorbkaz @deanwball Since you blocked me. I posted an article discussing this, but explaining how it’s not legal authority — it’s a debate on the actions themselves. The rabbis aren’t saying “sex with minors is good”, they’re saying “in these cases, what is the legal consequence?”
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