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Parody Jeff
Parody Jeff@Parodyjeffx·
HOLY CRAP 🤡 At a Greek resort, Israeli tourists blasted music, hung flags, and took over the place after a staffer wore a Palestinian flag pin. Unhinged.
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I Am Free - Evangelical Pop Culture
@1eozinho01 O catolicismo tem belas catedrais. Mas os monumentos evangélicos são superiores. Nossas belíssimas divas pop evangélicas: Megan Fox, Mariah Carey, Kelly Rowland e Lana Del Rey. 😍💋
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🧸 Banter 🕹️
🧸 Banter 🕹️@SomethingBanter·
@TheKuroyuu I identify with this a lot, but something that I eventually had to learn is that part of existing in society means giving other people the chance to process their emotions and helping if I can, even if that means putting on a mask so they can feel seen or heard.
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Local Rabbit
Local Rabbit@TheKuroyuu·
i often get reality checked by situations that require emotions, but i feel nothing
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Araya fan@Radixoflife·
@MarcusBed @TheKuroyuu Why? Why should I put up some theatre performance for someone I don't give a shit about?
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The Mold In Your Walls
The Mold In Your Walls@MarcusBed·
@TheKuroyuu You don’t have to actually feel sad when someone tells you a sad story. You just have to respond as though you care. You know… to be nice. It’s not rocket science.
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nationstatesman
nationstatesman@nationstatesman·
@bull_feath95552 @LilaGraceRose Stupid comment. God isn’t a puppet master. He created existence and gave everyone free will. What happens on this earth is down to humans (someone stupidly lit a candle near this kids bed) and he doesn’t interfere in that.
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Lila Rose
Lila Rose@LilaGraceRose·
God is so merciful. This is Zaid Garcia, a burn survivor who endured burns over 80% of his body at age two after a candle ignited his bedding. He lost both hands, his vision (blinded by the burns), and part of one arm. Doctors said he wouldn’t survive. But by God’s grace, he defied the odds. Every person, regardless of the suffering they endure, is precious, valuable, and worth fighting for.
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Matheus Zomé
Matheus Zomé@matheuszome·
Quando o Brasil começou a ser efetivamente povoado, em 1530, o pau-brasil já era raro. Até então, o domínio português não era motivado pelo pau-brasil. Portugal incentivava o pau-brasil para sustentar esse domínio - com a intenção de povoá-lo, convertê-lo e construir um povo. (O próprio Brasil, até pouco tempo atrás, incentivava a exploração da madeira-de-lei, nas zonas novas do interior, para sustentar penetrações. É óbvio que não estávamos em uma Cruzada Santa atrás de madeira-de-lei...) Por mais 150 anos, porém, o Brasil seria completamente deficitário para Portugal. Uma torneira que não trazia retorno. Paupérrimo. Se Portugal só queria "explorar pau-brasil"... por que não abandonou, quando o pau-brasil não compensava mais? Seria porque tinha ouro? Não. Demorou 150 anos até achar o ouro. Era só gasto, investimento, morte, déficit, ou dando, no máximo, para se pagar - sem lucro. O Brasil, portanto, não "nasceu do pau-brasil". Essa nem mesmo é a origem do nome. Gustavo Barroso, em "O Brasil na lenda e na cartografia antiga", estudou minuciosamente a aparição da palavra "brasil" antes e depois do Descobrimento. Ele chegou à conclusão de que: - os portugueses, no fundo, só ligavam para o pau-brasil porque achavam que aqui, a terra do pau-brasil, era a ilha mística de Hy-Brazil. Eles estavam deslumbrados com o nosso futuro, o nosso potencial, o nosso destino. Foi para isso que se fizeram "brasileiros". É para isso que nós também o somos, hoje.
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Shadow Work@Doceconsciencia

Porque “brasileiro” e não "brasiliano"? O gentílico brasileiro não segue o padrão de outros países (como “argentino” ou “americano”). Ele nasce de uma atividade econômica a exploração do pau brasil e não de uma identidade territorial. Você acha que isso revela algo mais profundo sobre uma identidade construída a partir da lógica colonial de extração, e não de pertencimento?

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Apple TV
Apple TV@AppleTV·
A new thriller series from the producers of Homeland. Coming May 8 to Apple TV. #Unconditional
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Tim B
Tim B@daftpunditry·
@SpeedWatkins Things that exist, are not the product of self creation. The universe exists, therefore it was created by something outside of it.
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Guard Bro
Guard Bro@GuardTm·
I'm sorry, but I just don't care. We've sent billions to Africa and all it does is create more starving Africans. They need to sort their shit out.
Visegrád 24@visegrad24

🇸🇩 In Sudan, more than 60% of the population is suffering from acute food shortages, with millions forced to eat leaves or animal feed to survive. According to the 2026 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan, 61.7% of the population, around 28.9 million people, are acutely food-insecure. Tens of millions in Sudan are living on just one meal a day as the crisis deepens. The war between the Muslim Brotherhood-linked Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, now entering its third year, has displaced millions and fueled one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises. Reports based on interviews with farmers, traders, and humanitarian workers describe how the war is pushing communities toward famine, driven by the collapse of agriculture and the use of starvation as a weapon, including the deliberate destruction of farms and markets. Aid systems are under severe strain. Communal kitchens are struggling to meet growing demand, while funding cuts are limiting the ability of humanitarian organizations to respond. Women and girls are among the most affected, facing heightened risks of violence and rapes when going to fields, markets, or even collecting water. After years of intense Gaza reporting, the international mainstream media is turning a blind eye to the suffering in Sudan. Why?

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Araya fan
Araya fan@Radixoflife·
@JadeWilliamsolo @7HonensYushI Privilege isn't baked into the person like biology, its resources. It's also a societal problem. Cursed techniques aren't that, so the critique is done very poorly.
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Jade Williams
Jade Williams@JadeWilliamsolo·
@7HonensYushI The system of Jujutsu Society that Gege is using to critique real-life Japanese society hinges on this. Cursed Techniques are a pretty simple metaphor for those born into privilege and the story explores the results of a society built upon that.
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Shonen Hero ☔️
Shonen Hero ☔️@7HonensYushI·
Side note but I kind of hate this tbh
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John Titor
John Titor@johntitor0042·
@7HonensYushI @bachiband10 But it's not true to real life. There is a theme of jjk of being brutally real. It doesn't give you the happy ending shonen gives normally Megumi never hits his potential He like many people are defeated by their own mindset. In JJK, Deku types doesn't get stronger, they die
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