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locked myself of my acount🫣 Backup acount of ProllyNotToday #actuallyAutistic #NoAFD #Israel #freeIran 🇩🇪🇮🇷🤝🇮🇱

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ProllyNotToday🎗@ProllyNotYet·
@Philipp_Meier_ Ich denke nicht, dass ich entnervt bin/klinge, ich habe lediglich meine Meinung geäußert. Tatsächlich ist es außerordentlich schwierig mich zu entnerven. Wie in diesem Fall, stelle ich einfach die Kommunikation ein. Schließlich bist du für mich völlig irrelevant. #autisticperks
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🇨🇵 vercaنte ✝
🇨🇵 vercaنte ✝@Ivercauteren72·
@LyndaClp05 @KateriSeraphina Et bien oui, comme toute chose il y a qui sont plus belles que d'autres. Il y a des personnes plus intelligentes également. Nous ne sommes pas tous égaux. Nous sommes tous différents avec des envies et des goûts différents et c'est ça la vie.
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Kateri Seraphina
Kateri Seraphina@KateriSeraphina·
« Je ne finirai pas comme un crétin dans un hôtel, avec une fille de 22 ans qui m'emmerde parce qu'elle a envie de sortir. J'adore les femmes qui ont de l'expérience, quand leur histoire s'inscrit sur leur corps, j'adore les femmes qui ont des complexes, parce que j'aime la pudeur. Toutes les femmes avec qui j'ai vécu sont les plus belles femmes du Monde.... Vous vous souvenez de cette réplique de G. Depardieu à M. Blanc dans "Tenue de soirée" de Bertrand Blier ? : "Regarde-toi dans mes yeux, tu vas te trouver sublime" c'est ça l'amour, cela n'a rien à voir avec les canons. Les hommes sont tellement fatigués de sexualité qu'ils ne voient pas quand l'amour tape à la porte. La perfection, quel ennui !! ... » C'est Proust qui disait : « Laissons les jolies femmes aux hommes sans imagination » Benoît Poelvoorde
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ProllyNotToday🎗
ProllyNotToday🎗@ProllyNotYet·
@BEATRIBU35 @laflo41 @KateriSeraphina Er erlaubt sich einen eigenen Geschmack der nichts mit Schönheitsidealen zu tun hat, zu schätzen was andere als Makel bezeichnen würden. Daran kann ich nichts problematisches sehen
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Doc Béa
Doc Béa@BEATRIBU35·
@laflo41 @KateriSeraphina Il se permet de juger … qui est belle? Qui ne l’est pas!? C ça le pb Qui est autorisé à juger ? Le point de base c est que chacun est autorisé à vivre et merci de ne pas nous donner vos avis non sollicités sur notre vie.
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Vicky Richter🇩🇪🇺🇸🇧🇷🇬🇧
America’s “Favor” That Powers Its Empire U.S. troops in Germany are not there out of charity—and certainly not to “protect” Germans. They are there because without German soil, American global reach doesn’t function. Ramstein is the largest U.S. air base outside America. Stuttgart hosts EUCOM and AFRICOM—the command centers for operations across Europe and Africa. Landstuhl has been the lifeline for wounded U.S. soldiers from Iraq to Afghanistan. Even drone operations in places like Somalia rely on infrastructure routed through Germany. Remove that, and you don’t weaken Berlin—you blind Washington. Yet somehow the narrative persists: America is doing Germany a favour. That Europe is the dependent, the beneficiary, the so-called “freeloader.” It’s a convenient story. It’s also strategically backwards. Because the reality is simple: those bases are not acts of generosity. They are instruments of power. And they exist in Germany not for Germany’s benefit—but for America’s ability to operate far beyond its own borders. Take them away, and the question isn’t what Germany loses. It’s how much the United States does.
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久野伊智🌸🌒✨🐦‍🔥
A Japanese home can tell you a lot before you even enter. Real Daily Life in Japan #8 A home in a quiet local Japanese town. Bicycles near the entrance. Potted plants. Laundry drying outside. A small garden. A narrow quiet street. Nothing special. But this is where everyday life happens. Ie(家) = home / house
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Wolf Reuter 🇺🇦🇪🇺🇮🇱
Das gehört zu den grotesken, am wenigsten berichteten und widerwärtigsten Ereignissen und Nachrichten dieser Tage. Ja, in Rom findet eine Pride Parade statt. Nur zur Erinnerung: eine Pride Parade, so selbstverständlich sie jüngeren Menschen heute sein mag, ist gewissermaßen die Definition von Toleranz (auch wenn ich dem Wort selbst skeptisch gegenüber stehe). Denn sie feiert viele Dinge, vor allem aber eines: die Überwindung von Diskriminierung, die darin besteht, dass man einander anerkennt und vollständig gleiche Rechte zu belegt. Das war nämlich im Hinblick auf sexuelle Orientierungen noch vor 20, vor 40 und vor 60 Jahren völlig anders als heute. Diese Definition von Toleranz wird nun einfach das Klo runtergespült. Worum geht es? Naja ganz einfach – Juden dürfen nicht mitmachen, wenn sie sich nicht stalinistisches Tradition öffentlich „ausreichend“ von Israel distanzieren. Wohl gemerkt, eine Distanzierung reicht nicht. Sie muss den Veranstaltern ausreichen. Mir fällt vieles ein, das nie passieren wird. Denn solche Entwicklungen gibt es auch bei uns. Ich wünsche mir beispielsweise, dass Veranstalter, die so etwas machen, öffentliche Plätze nicht mehr benutzen dürfen und die Veranstaltung nicht durchführen dürfen. Aber, und damit kalkulieren auf diabolische Art und Weise diese Leute, das kann man eigentlich nicht machen, denn man verbietet damit effektiv eine Pride Parade. In Italien gibt es noch knapp 30.000 Juden. Eine große Zukunft haben sie nicht.
Bine 🇩🇪🇺🇸🇬🇧🇫🇷 🇪🇺✌️🗽💛💙🌈 💚🤍❤️@Bine246

🚩 As a non-Jewish member of Keshet Europe, I am absolutely furious and disgusted by the shameful decision of Rome Pride. Today, the organizers of Roma Pride have crossed a dangerous line. They have banned Keshet Italia and Keshet Europe from participating in the Pride parade — not because we have done anything wrong, but because we refuse to submit to their ideological purity test and “distance ourselves” from Israel and the Jewish community. Our so-called crime? Standing proudly with our Jewish queer siblings and refusing to deny their identity and their right to exist. Let me say this loud and clear: There is NO genocide in Gaza! This is a vile, evidence-free blood libel straight out of Hamas propaganda. The war was started by Hamas on October 7, 2023 — the most horrific massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. They murdered, raped, and kidnapped innocent civilians, and they continue to use Palestinian civilians as human shields, embedding their fighters, rockets, and tunnels in hospitals, schools, and residential areas. Israel has every right and duty to defend itself against a genocidal terrorist organization whose charter openly calls for the extermination of Jews. Yes, civilian casualties in war are tragic. But this is not genocide. It is urban warfare against an enemy that deliberately maximizes civilian deaths for PR purposes. The “genocide” accusation is a deliberate inversion of reality — turning the victims of October 7 into the aggressors and excusing actual genocidal intent. Israel warns civilians, facilitates aid, and takes unprecedented steps to minimize harm — something no other military in a similar situation has done. As a non-Jewish ally and proud member of Keshet Europe, I stand shoulder to shoulder with my Jewish LGBTQ+ brothers, sisters, and siblings. True solidarity means rejecting hatred in all its forms — even when it parades under rainbow flags and calls itself “progressive.” Pride was founded on inclusion, visibility, love, acceptance, and the fight against discrimination. It was never meant to be a platform for antisemitic exclusion or forcing Jews to denounce their people, their homeland, or their right to self-defense just to be allowed to march. By banning Jewish queer groups, Rome Pride has shown its true colors: selective solidarity that stops the moment Jewish lives and Jewish rights enter the picture. This is not activism — it is antisemitism dressed up in glitter and rainbow glitter. “Queers for Palestine” sounds catchy until you remember that Hamas and much of the region persecute and execute LGBTQ+ people, while Israel remains one of the safest places in the Middle East for queer individuals. We will not be silenced. We will not be erased. And we will not apologize for rejecting dangerous lies and standing against Jew-hatred. Jewish LGBTQ+ people belong at Pride — full stop, no exceptions. If your version of “inclusion” requires Jews to disavow their identity and accept blood libels, then it is not inclusion — it is bigotry. Keshet Europe will continue to fight for every queer Jew, with or without the support of those who have hijacked Pride for their own hateful agenda. Shame on you, Rome Pride. The real community sees exactly what you are doing. We stand united. We stand proud. And we will not be moved. #KeshetEurope #JewishAndProud #NoGenocideInGaza #PrideOrPrejudice #NoPrideInAntisemitism #RomaPrideExposed #SolidarityWithoutExceptions #QueerAndAllied

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Jamie Bonkiewicz
Jamie Bonkiewicz@JamieBonkiewicz·
So pro-life they’re pro-death.
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⚜ Vivienne Vibe$ ⚜
⚜ Vivienne Vibe$ ⚜@VivienneVibes·
Wir fliegen zum Mars, aber Frauen werden beim Frauenarzt untersucht wie im Jahr 1845. 🤬 Dieses Metall-Spekulum wurde durch grausame Experimente an Sklavinnen OHNE BETÄUBUNG entwickelt. Fast 180 Jahre später ignoriert die Medizin moderne, schmerzfreie Silikon-Alternativen, weil sie lieber Geld sparen und Frauen-Traumata als "Zickerei" abtun. Es ist nur noch zum Kotzen. 🤮 #Frauengesundheit #Sexismus #SystemFehler
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karla♟️@kxtuitta

Acho que deveríamos começar a enfiar isso em todos os médicos homens uma vez por ano, até que mudem o design.

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TheFrenchie
TheFrenchie@ML3democrats·
As a European, I don't understand how Trump remains in power after everything he has done.
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BadCo.@BadCoDad·
@ML3democrats As an American we are not sure how Macron, Stermer and the other idiot from Germany are in power either. Worry about your own problems and leaders. We got this over here. We are good.
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Gary Michael Voris
Gary Michael Voris@Michael_Voris·
As an American, mind your own business. And you can start “understanding” by repaying the hundreds of billions we have spent to keep your critical ass free as well as liberated - twice. Very ill-timed considering today is the day we celebrate the US military members who died to keep liberate your critical ass.
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Buddy
Buddy@scdlcaramia·
@oidonhagouda We do not eat that. No feet, no tails, no stomach or intestine meats
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🇯🇵SAIGOU🇯🇵郷田剛士🇯🇵
Hey everyone outside Japan 👋 Japanese people often wonder: “Do people overseas really throw away beef tongue? It’s so delicious!” So I looked it up — and the reactions from foreigners were hilarious. Many people said: - “In Mexico, tongue tacos (lengua) are super popular!” - “In France and Eastern Europe, we’ve been eating braised tongue for centuries.” - “It used to be cheap or even thrown away in the US, but now it’s getting expensive.” But here’s the thing: Japanese-style **thinly sliced grilled beef tongue** (like the famous Sendai gyutan) is actually quite unique. The way we season it simply with salt and lemon, grill it perfectly, and enjoy the crisp-yet-tender texture seems to be a Japanese specialty. It’s one of those foods that makes us proud of Japanese cuisine. Have you ever tried beef tongue? What’s your favorite way to eat it — Japanese gyutan style, Mexican tacos, French stew, or something else? I’d love to hear from you!
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marqix ☆
marqix ☆@fwmarqix·
Me: eating at Japanese café. quiet atmosphere. soft jazz, peaceful. then waiter approaches my table cautiously. Waiter: Sir… are you available tomorrow night. immediately suspicious. Me: For what. Waiter: Our chef wishes to challenge you. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN. apparently last week I casually said curry was “pretty good.” chef overheard it. interpreted this as declaration of culinary war. next evening I return out of pure curiosity. chef standing there arms crossed like anime rival. Chef: I have prepared seven curries. SEVEN??? for two hours this man psychologically attacked me with spices. one curry tasted normal for three seconds then became personal betrayal. another made me remember childhood memories I didn’t know I had. final curry completely white, terrifying. Chef: This one has no mercy. I saw colors not recognized by science. afterward chef bows respectfully. Chef: You survived. our waiter quietly whispers: Last customer cried.
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Jesse Mock
Jesse Mock@JesseMock4·
@fwmarqix I convinced my young navigator that when the gal finished washing him and handed him the cloth to complete the job around his privates, saying Dozo (Go Ahead, After You) that it meant, “Wash your own balls” Funny how many times the Japanese say Dozo !!
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marqix ☆@fwmarqix·
Me: at Japanese hot spring for first time. already stressful, too many rules, too much accidental nudity, nowhere to look respectfully. old Japanese man sitting beside bath notices my panic. Old man: Relax. easy for him to say, he looked spiritually immune to embarrassment. I slowly enter water, accidentally make eye contact with another man. immediately look away, then another. suddenly realize every single person here has mastered ancient technique of pretending nobody exists. except one grandfather, he swims directly toward me. Grandfather: Where from? Me: .......... Grandfather: Ah. nods wisely, then completely unprompted says: I fought printer at city office today. Me: ...did you win? Grandfather: No. he sinks deeper into water staring into distance like war veteran. we sat in silence mourning his administrative defeat.
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Old Salty Marine
Old Salty Marine@BamaSaltyMarine·
Just a Reminder... If War ever touches American Soil. US citizens are NOT bound by rules of engagement.
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Yogurt 🫐☁️
Yogurt 🫐☁️@Yogurt_Boy_123·
@fwmarqix I want you to wander to this hyper dimensional ramen shop that selects its customers
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marqix ☆@fwmarqix·
Me: walking through Tokyo at 2AM, completely lost. Google Maps spinning like it also gave up, then I notice tiny ramen shop still open. inside: one old man, one cat, one light bulb fighting for its life. I enter. Old chef: You are lost. not a question. Me: ...yes. Chef serves ramen without asking order. honestly too tired to question destiny anymore, i start eating. greatest ramen of my life. I ask how much. Chef: Tell me your saddest story first. Me: ...what. Chef: Rules. Cat staring at me like therapist. so now I'm emotionally confessing to strangers at 2AM for noodles. after story ends chef nods wisely. Chef: Hm. That is worth extra egg. best customer service I've ever experienced.💜
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ProllyNotToday🎗
ProllyNotToday🎗@ProllyNotYet·
@GrandpaSnarky "He is not kind to people" I am sorry but I think thats probably the main reason magats votrd for him? "He doesnt play nice, he doesnt care about ppls feelings, he is not politically correct..." Kindness seams to be taken as weakness and that troubles me
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Grandpa Snarky
Grandpa Snarky@GrandpaSnarky·
The GOP isn’t smarter than this 10-year-old. Last week while taking our grandson to school, stuck in traffic, a news report about Trump came on the radio. My wife and I barely noticed it – until our grandson quietly said, “I don’t like Donald Trump.” My wife turned and gently asked, “Why, honey?” Without even looking up from his tablet, he said: “Because he’s not kind to people.” That’s it. That’s the whole thing. A 10-year-old understood in one sentence what an entire political party keeps pretending not to see.
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Bitcoin Teddy
Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada spoke about the contradictions of human nature: “Some people dream of having a swimming pool at home, while those who have one hardly ever use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a profound sense of loss, while others often complain about their living relatives. Those without a partner long for one, while those who have one often don't appreciate it. The hungry would give anything for a meal, while the satiated complain about the taste of their food. Those without a car dream of owning one, while those who have a car are always looking for a better one.” The key to happiness is gratitude: truly seeing and appreciating what we already have, and understanding that somewhere, someone would give anything for what we take for granted.
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