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Tea Shouter

@Rexfaroensis

Village idiot. Views are obstructed.🇫🇴

Tórshavn, Faroe Islands Katılım Kasım 2009
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Tea Shouter
Tea Shouter@Rexfaroensis·
@AGDugin I remember when Dugin was this mysterious machiavellian genius in Putin's shadowy menagerie of advisors. Then he started tweeting....
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Alexander Dugin
Alexander Dugin@AGDugin·
You are not the people. You are stupid slaves on the Epstein's menu of cruel cannibal elites. You are eaten, your brains are. It is why you watch Euphoria. Because all of you are perverts. Disgusting civilization. No reason to exist. Please, die.
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Tea Shouter
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@MattWalshBlog He certainly deserves to die, but it's not unthinkable that these guys have more than one murder on their conscience. If you kill them, you'll likely never know about the others, where they're burried and so on.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
I am challenging any death penalty opponent — there are millions of them, allegedly — to step up to the plate right now and explain why this guy should not be executed. His guilt is established beyond any doubt whatsoever. His crime is utterly savage and heinous. Tell us why he doesn’t deserve to die. Go ahead.
Breaking911@Breaking911

BREAKING: Tanner Horner, the FedEx driver who kidnapped and murdered 7-year-old Athena Strand in Texas, has been sentenced to death.

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Mazelit Airaksinen 🎗
Most inspiring Jewish accounts to follow on X? Tell me your recs! I wanna know who to follow!
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Tea Shouter
Tea Shouter@Rexfaroensis·
@avidseries You have the weirdest stories, and at this point I don't even care if they're true or not, as I am always entertained by them.
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Tea Shouter
Tea Shouter@Rexfaroensis·
@wil_da_beast630 Do you think that your solution is less or more likely to make non-offending pedophiles seek help in order not to offend?
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Tea Shouter
Tea Shouter@Rexfaroensis·
@AliceFromQueens @TPCarney I get it, but it should be added that household work is done to the womens' standard. Once I had to vacuum 3 times in a day, because my GF had friends over (this is not a joke, and, yes, I am as diligent in cleaning as she is).
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Alice
Alice@AliceFromQueens·
It's 50% just a mirror of old-fashioned husband gallantry, channeled through sitcoms and ads, where husbands pretend they are useless and couldn't get through their day without their wives solving easy tasks for them It's 50% that women in couples of course do more housework and childraising and when they earn money as well it seems like wtf is this guy doing
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Tim Carney
Tim Carney@TPCarney·
How widespread among liberal women is this knee-jerk, completely certain conviction that husbands are useless? Where does it come from? I see this everywhere--on social media, in the NY Times, etc....
TheHumorousBostonian@Humorous617

@TPCarney No, dude, it’s just that you spend two hours “cleaning the gutter” once a year and cooking dinner alone takes 40 minutes every night.

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Tea Shouter
Tea Shouter@Rexfaroensis·
@IonaItalia This depends very much on where you are. I live in a small town where the busses are free. The less fortunate actually hang out at the city center bus terminal, yet they only use the bus for its intended purpose. And this is a place with 300 days of precipitation pr. year.
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Tea Shouter@Rexfaroensis·
@christianjbdev Obviously a bad idea (and a moronic take) but why the fuck does the guardian refer to him as "GB News owner's son"? Marshall is famous from his own accomplishments - this is just nastiness from the Guardian...
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Christian JB
Christian JB@christianjbdev·
Yes, I can't see anything that could go wrong with mining the English Channel. This is a flawless idea.
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen

Unfathomably based. Also @guardian, this is simply modeling the mine-strewn Straits of Hormuz laid by your favorite regime, the Mullahs Why do leftists consider a physical deterrence for Britain’s southern border barbaric or fascist, but IRGC blockades as resistance? I suppose Guardian readers must be protected from the wrong kind of border enforcement. Stopping illegal entries into Britain? Problematic. Theocratic regime blockading international waters while funding proxies and racing toward nukes? Contextualized takes describing things without any moral condemnation. One rule for enemies of the West and another for Britons who just want their own country to control who enters it. Also he has a name you should just use it in the headline.

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Genius Tech@Geniustechw·
Police officer kicks a man in the face and stomps on his head after he broke a female officer's nose, according to police. Was this justified?
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David Daoud
David Daoud@DavidADaoud·
I seriously don’t understand this perception of Lebanon among Israelis/Jews — why should Lebanon have been the first? Why the perception that Lebanon’s choice has been “hijacked?” There’s this persistent idea that Lebanon’s hostility to Israelis/Jews is external, imposed by outsiders, and not organic. It’s seriously misguided.
Seth Frantzman@sfrantzman

There is recent focus on the law in Lebanon that bans contact with Israelis. It's worth thinking about the law, not just in the context of how it's been used but also how Lebanon has been USED against Israel. I've run into this law a few times and always been surprised by it. But I also think that some people who happened to be Lebanese also used this as an excuse to claim they couldn't be in contact with people who happened to be based in Israel, not even Israelis, people who happened to be Jewish for instance and worked in Israel. And from what I saw this excuse was used by them to claim, for instance, they couldn't even be CCed on an email chain if an "Israeli" or someone who "might" be Israeli was included. I never bought this overzealous logic by people who, in my experience, were not linked to Hezbollah but in fact linked usually to the other sects in Lebanon. It seemed to be more about demonstrating how "loyal" to this law they were being...than about any logic related to the law. What was it really about? There has often seemed to be this notion that Lebanon needs to be more zealous than others in regards to Israel, even when other countries were making peace or "normalizing"...Lebanon, which should have been the first to make peace (it had not conflict with Israel back in the day)...had to be the most "anti-Israel" and the forefront of "resistance." Lebanon was systematically exploited because it was a diverse and more liberal state, exploited first by the Palestinian groups and then Iran, basically colonized as a "front." Even when other "fronts" had ended, Egypt and Jordan had made peace; even after the Assad regime fell and ALL the frontline states from the 1948 era of war; had basically stopped being "fronts"....Lebanon always had to remain; hijacked and colonized. Egypt, Jordan and Syria had their reasons for being "frontline" states...Egypt because under Nasser it posed as leading the Arab world; Jordan dragged in but also because it had taken over the West Bank so its Legion had been at the forefront of fighting in 1948; and Syria because it joined with Egypt and then lost the West Bank. But Lebanon? Why was Lebanon ever a "front"? By all logic it should not have been. But it was used and destabilized, by Arab Nationalists in the 1950s, then by Palestinian groups and then later by Iran. This isn't to say Israel was not involved, Israel invaded in 1978 due to attacks; then in 1982 and stayed. But the fact is that when the 1989 Taif agreement happened, why wasn't Hezbollah disarmed? Why after 2000 when Israel left, did the fiction of "resistance" remain? Hezbollah killed former PM Hariri, invaded Israel in 2006. Basically maneuvered to coup Lebanon in 2008 and then hold it hostage by making it hard to appoint a president; etc...we all know the history now. Yet the insanity persists. Lebanon, a country that should have had peace first with Israel, may be one of the last. And this law prohibiting contact is one symbol of the insanity.

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Tea Shouter
Tea Shouter@Rexfaroensis·
@HistoryBoomer Do you think him being vilified by hald of the US has had anything to do with his development, or is it just a case of rightist-asshole regular development?
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Tea Shouter
Tea Shouter@Rexfaroensis·
@AliceFromQueens In addition to that, "Life, it never die. Women are my favourite guy" is endlessly quotable.
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Tea Shouter@Rexfaroensis·
@aidannonx Lol this has nothing to do with protestantism and all to do with American expressions of faith.
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wanye
wanye@xwanyex·
There’s a moment that happens to new parents, probably around four in the morning, when you’ve been up all night with a sick kid, and they’ve just thrown up again, and you’re so fucking tired and frustrated, but it’s outweighed by the sympathy you feel for this helpless dependent, and most of all you just want them to feel better, and then it hits you that this is what your mom did for you, and in that moment you understand your parents in a new way, fully comprehend what they did for you — like, you really get it, way down in your stomach, not just in the abstract way that anybody can understand what parents do for children — and you realize that from now on you’re always going to see things from the perspective of the parent, not as a child, and a lot of your complaints and hangups and neuroses will melt away, never to return, and from now on the stories you’ll tell about your childhood, stories you’ve told 1000 times before, will have a slightly different character, will be based on a fuller understanding of who you are and what actually happened to you, and you’ll think, “my God, in all those years of childlessness, I’ve cheated myself of this realization, of this opportunity to understand the world as it really is and move on.” And if you’re childless and reading this, then maybe you’re thinking, “sure, but obviously I can intellectually understand this without having children of my own” and it’s just, like, no, probably not. It just doesn’t really work like that.
taoki@justalexoki

wait i just realized. the way i love my son is the way my dad loves me? oh my god thats so fucked up. i've been such an asshole. oh my godddddddddddddd

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Tea Shouter
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@IonaItalia I tried my hands on reading fiction again last year and reckoned I should ease my way intoit with some fantasy. But it was so difficult finding anything contemporary that a) didn't use weird pronouns and b) didn't have a menagerie of lgbt characters. I just gave up.
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Tea Shouter@Rexfaroensis·
@christianjbdev Jeremy Soule's compositions for Icewind Dale are truly magnificent and very much worth to check out
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Tea Shouter@Rexfaroensis·
@IonaItalia @wil_da_beast630 Not only does it take serious skill - it takes serious time. How many people have two hours in the morning for makeup?
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Christian JB
Christian JB@christianjbdev·
I missed this from 10 days ago. Sadly, it’s kinda predictable that a Guardian columnist would support Hasan Piker and see him as a force for good. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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