Puloo

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Puloo

Puloo

@PulooPatil

Katılım Ocak 2016
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Puloo
Puloo@PulooPatil·
@ph409hhh we know, are you fucking new or something
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Nigel Hurrman
Nigel Hurrman@ph409hhh·
Mutlicultutalism and Diversity essentialy just means replacing white people.
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Puloo
Puloo@PulooPatil·
@Terrilltf nah you're gonna find out corrupt thirdies with no guilt are exactly that
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Puloo
Puloo@PulooPatil·
@Terrilltf @RealJarTaylor the most horrible punishment I could wish on native americans is East Indians gaining a majority in this country
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Terrill Tailfeathers
Terrill Tailfeathers@Terrilltf·
@RealJarTaylor You need the consent of the legal “Indians” in Canada, pinky. Remember the ones Canada oppresses under an Indian Act that’s been in place for 150 years? If you don’t like it then move to England.
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Puloo
Puloo@PulooPatil·
@malantrent i'm with you bro. what a nightmare, i'm sorry this happened to you. love from a stranger probably doesn't mean much but i'm sending it to you anyway
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أنــــس🍷@malantrent·
“So I married the safe option instead.” The safe option. I stood there frozen. One of her friends even said: “Thank God your husband never figured that out.” And my wife literally responded: “Oh please, he worships me. He’s happy.” I can’t even explain the humiliation I felt in that moment. Because for 11 years, I genuinely believed I was deeply loved by this woman. Not tolerated. Not settled for. Loved. The craziest part? I actually knew about her ex. They dated briefly before we met. But according to her, HE ended things because he wasn’t ready for commitment. I never realized she was still emotionally attached to him when we started dating. That entire night I couldn’t sleep. Every memory started replaying differently in my head. How quickly she agreed to marry me. How emotionally distant she was during parts of our relationship. How I always felt like I loved harder than she did. Suddenly everything felt painfully obvious. The next morning, I confronted her calmly. At first she tried denying it. Then eventually she admitted she “phrased it badly.” According to her, I WAS the safer choice compared to her ex because I was stable, loyal, emotionally available, and serious about marriage. She insisted that didn’t mean she didn’t love me. But honestly? That explanation somehow hurt even more. Because nobody wants to feel like they won by default. I asked her directly: “If he came back back then wanting marriage… would you have chosen him over me?” She stayed silent for way too long. That silence told me everything. Now she’s crying constantly saying I’m throwing away years of happiness over “one stupid conversation.” Meanwhile some of my friends think every successful marriage is built on practicality anyway, not obsession. Others are saying no man should stay with a woman who openly admitted he was basically her backup plan. And now I genuinely don’t know what’s worse: The possibility that she settled for me… Or the possibility that she never expected me to find out. If you were me… could you continue a marriage after hearing that?
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أنــــس🍷@malantrent·
My wife admitted she settled for me after her ex rejected her. And somehow I’m expected to just “move past it.” We’ve been married for 11 years. We have three kids together, a house, shared businesses, shared friends… an entire life built side by side. That’s why I still can’t believe one conversation destroyed the way I see everything. A few nights ago, my wife had some friends over for drinks while I stayed upstairs watching football. At some point, I went downstairs to grab my charger from the kitchen. They didn’t realize I was nearby. And that’s when I heard my wife say something that stopped me completely. One of her friends jokingly asked: “So what happened to that guy you were CRAZY about before your husband?” Everybody laughed. Then my wife replied: “Well… he didn’t want me.” They all laughed harder. But then she added something that honestly made my stomach drop.
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Puloo
Puloo@PulooPatil·
@CaptHiggers "you burn in dah sun!" is my favourite, they will reach for literally anything to try and denigrate us (as if they didn't wish every single day they had hair and skin like ours)
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Capt. Higgers
Capt. Higgers@CaptHiggers·
Nigger insults are so funny. They have nothing of substance to insult us on, so they call us Neanderthals (which still closer to humans than actual monkeys, which they are), or mention that we don’t reproduce. We have better things to do than have sex all the time. Muh dik! 🦍
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Puloo@PulooPatil·
@Ghost988360 @Sigurd_LDN @Mericamemed jews come from the middle east, they're literally semites. fucking moron 🙄it's like saying afrikaaners are black because they're from south africa
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MERICA MEMED
MERICA MEMED@Mericamemed·
It’s time for reasonable men to do unreasonable things
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Puloo@PulooPatil·
@Ghost988360 @Sigurd_LDN @Mericamemed jewish oligarchs. and no, they don't care about our identity, they're the ones actively trying to destroy it. but whites are waking up rapidly
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Ghost
Ghost@Ghost988360·
@Sigurd_LDN @PulooPatil @Mericamemed No, you’re not. Your government does not work on behalf of white unity. You guys are complaining about that as we speak. Your white oligarchs don’t care about your white identity.
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Ghost
Ghost@Ghost988360·
@Sigurd_LDN @Mericamemed You’re talking as if the US government is versus blacks, not whites citizens versus black citizens. You’re talking like you have a history of defeating Black people without guns. White people never defeated Black people without gun guns.
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sugamummy 🧚🏽‍♀️
Three weeks after I gave birth, my husband asked for a DNA test. I was still recovering, barely sleeping, still in pain when he said it like it was normal: “I think we should do a paternity test.” At first, I thought he was joking, He wasn’t. Apparently his coworkers had spent months feeding him stories about men unknowingly raising children that weren’t theirs and one even commented that our son looked nothing like him. So instead of trusting me his wife of 5 years he decided he needed “peace of mind.” “If there’s nothing to hide, it shouldn’t matter,” he said. That was the moment something in me broke, because I wasn’t just recovering from childbirth anymore, I was being treated like a suspect. I didn’t even argue anymore. I just agreed to the test. After that, everything between us went cold. When the results came back, they confirmed what I already knew: 99.9999% probability of paternity. He looked relieved and said, “See? Now we can move on.” But I couldn’t. Because the problem was never the test it was the fact that he believed strangers before he believed me. That same week, I filed for divorce.
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
Muslims are not dangerous. We are human beings like everyone else, with families, love, care, and ordinary lives. Our faith teaches compassion, not hatred. Our Prophet taught respect and mercy. Yes, there are a few extremists who distort our religion and bring shame to it, but they do not represent the vast majority of Muslims. So why is it that many still get profiled and treated as suspects? Is it fear, or hate?
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Krysta 🌙
Krysta 🌙@Krysta92kat_·
White women are stuck between the structures of two evil ideologies. On the one hand, White women are pushed to liberalism and the ideologies of corrupt empathy by the left and on the other hand they are (in a lot of cases) driven there by the misogyny and disrespect from the white conservative/alt right. There really is no political place for White women. This is why I dont align with either structure. There needs to be a White womanhood/sisterhood society that knows that our empathy can be beneficial to society in the aspect of certain things but can victimize us in other ways. We also must not be driven to the right (especially the alt right) where we are further victimized by blame and control. White women should have the freedom to align with other White women and focus on us as a specific group. Men, blacks, liberals and conservatives have shown that White women are their target/scapegoats and I'm tired of it. We are our mothers daughters, the same strong lingeage of women who have ruled societies, who have fought for social independence and we need to be strong and support each other and help guide one another. x.com/NationalAware/…
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Puloo
Puloo@PulooPatil·
@JezziiB yeah, chastity would have prevented that trauma but that's asking too much of the modern women so men are dating younger. get over it 💁‍♂️
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jezz@JezziiB·
It's been awful watching some of my former guy friends become men who prey on younger women. Saying things like women in their 40s are angry & bitter so they "have" to date women 28-32, or younger, because they have less trauma. And I'm like: Dude, YOU are the trauma.
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Shellz@Shellzze·
@donnagottibm Go and ask your fucking ancestors why they colonised half of the world, you clown.
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jewsinda nationalist
jewsinda nationalist@donnagottibm·
English is an ethnicity. It's a white ethnicity. England is a white country so can someone please fucking explain to me why everywhere I fucking go there are little brown people?
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Puloo
Puloo@PulooPatil·
@bluetopdookie @FAmmiranteTFJ we're allowed to not want you here, that's literally the point of a country. you're not going to shame me out of prioritizing my own identity, especially when yours is so unashamedly ethnocentric
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dookie@bluetopdookie·
Gonna say something. As an Indo-Canadian born and raised in Canada. The racism I experienced when growing up was ignorance. It was essentially, not asking questions and being scared and fearful. Now? The racism is pointed. There is an edge. There is bigotry mixed with hate and people are buying it. It’s bad folks. But don’t worry, the rent cheques keep coming in.
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Tristyn Jones
Tristyn Jones@Tristyn_Jones1·
A nation’s identity & culture, is inherited through ancestry & a chain connected back to those who built & settled this land. The foundation of our country is deep rooted not by foreigners with no connection here. Canada cannot transform into something foreign & something else
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Dominion Society of Canada
130 years ago, man flying was considered impossible. Now, not only is air travel a normal part of modern life, man has been to the moon and we have a space station in orbit. The world changes. Things we thought impossible becomes common. Don't ever let anyone tell you Remigration is impossible.
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Puloo
Puloo@PulooPatil·
@ZombiApocolypse @DominionSoc for someone who's supposedly sanguine you're putting an awful lot of energy into telling me i'm wrong..
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