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@Shxlfoun

Le Chels and prime Barclays enjoyer.

Katılım Kasım 2021
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@Shxlfoun @Xabiholic Develop that frontal lobe of yours before you try and communicate with me again
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suga shelfs@Shxlfoun·
@JP296_ @Xabiholic He's fucking trash and a championship defender u utter retard. Did u not have eyes for the past 5 fucking years🤡🤡🤡
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Jordan@JP296_·
@Xabiholic This weird narrative against Trev forced by accounts like you for engagement is pathetic. Is he good enough to start each week? No, probably not. Is he a good enough squad player and given everything for this club at all times? Absolutely. Show some respect, plastic
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Shibl Dahye@OmarSafwan14·
I'm actually worried about Lebanese Shias. This group is facing an existential crisis because of Hezbollat's stupid decisions during the last 20 years and their lack of functioning braincells 💔
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@GermanosPeter @JDVance If Lebanese Christians wanted all of this, why did they repeatedly elect Michel Aoun, Tashnag, SSNP and Franjieh? The fact is, almost half of Lebanese Christians are Moumeni3in, and are part of an axis that starts in Tehran and ends in Rabieh.
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Dear Vice President JD Vance, @JDVance I am a Lebanese, and I will say plainly what many avoid to say publicly. Lebanese Christians do not ask for privilege. They do not ask for domination over others. They do not ask for revenge, partition, or permanent conflict. What they ask for is much simpler and much deeper: the right to survive, to remain rooted in their land, to educate their children, to preserve their faith and culture, and to live under a stable political order that does not leave them permanently exposed to demographic pressure, armed intimidation, economic collapse, and foreign-controlled militias. Since the creation of Greater Lebanon in 1920, the Christian presence in Lebanon has been reshaped by repeated shocks: the crisis of 1958, the Cairo Agreement of 1969, the civil war beginning in 1975, foreign occupations, regional wars fought on Lebanese soil, the Taif Agreement of 1989, mass emigration, economic destruction after 2019, and the growing feeling that the Lebanese state can no longer guarantee equal citizenship or basic security. The central question is no longer theoretical. It is existential. What do Christians want? They want a state where the army alone carries arms. They want a judiciary that is independent, not controlled by political parties or armed factions. They want their deposits, properties, schools, universities, churches, businesses, and municipalities protected by law. They want real decentralization, allowing communities to manage education, local security, development, taxation, infrastructure, and public services without being held hostage by a paralyzed and corrupt central state. They want international guarantees that Lebanon will not again be handed over to Syria, Iran, Hezbollah, or any regional power claiming the right to decide its future. They want a strategic partnership with the United States and the West, not as clients, but as an ancient community that shares the values of freedom of conscience, pluralism, private property, education, and human dignity. They want a Lebanon where Muslims and Christians can live together freely, but not under the shadow of weapons, intimidation, demographic fear, or ideological domination. Many Lebanese still believe in coexistence. But coexistence cannot mean slow disappearance. It cannot mean watching young people emigrate every year while political elites repeat empty slogans about unity. It cannot mean asking lebanese to accept insecurity as the price of remaining polite. If the West wants Christianity to remain present in the Middle East, it must understand that speeches are no longer enough. Christians need institutions. They need guarantees. They need economic recovery. They need local self-government. They need protection from armed non-state actors. They need a political framework that gives them confidence that their children will not be forced to choose between exile and submission. This is not a message against any community. It is a warning against the disappearance of one of the oldest societies in the world. Lebanese are not asking America to fight their battles for them. They are asking America to stop legitimizing the structures that made their survival impossible. They want freedom. They want security. They want self-government within a stable constitutional order. They want a Lebanon that is neutral, sovereign, decentralized, economically free, and protected from foreign domination. Above all, they want the right to stay. If the international community waits until the last family leaves, it will not be able to say it did not know.
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
This is the mindset of the average Canadian.
🇨🇦 Conrad Klassen@DrConradKlassen

@GadSaad Fill out a hurt feelings report and move on. You seem like a nice man, but you need to get out a little and visit some third world countries who don’t have half of what we have in Canada and would LOVE to have your tax bill. Maybe it’s time to show a little gratitude?

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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
I decide to leave Quebec/Canada because: 1) the taxation system is astounding, rendering it nearly impossible to accumulate enough money to truly retire 2) the government's open immigration policies have made it unsafe for my family to remain here (due to the exponential increase in Jew-hatred). Today I found out that I shall have to pay a departure tax for exercising my right to leave, and the money that will be taken from me (because the obscene amount of taxes that I've already paid in full is not enough) will be given to new incoming immigrants who hate Jews. My taxes funded my forced exit and will fund the harassment of any remaining Jews in Canada. It would take me 10+ more years of work to save the amount that is likely to be taken via the departure tax. Is this moral? Ethical? Just? In any case, off to bed. Tomorrow is a new day.
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איתמר בן גביר@itamarbengvir·
על כל דמעה של אמא ישראלית, אלף אמהות לבנוניות צריכות לבכות. לבנון כולה צריכה לבעור! עם כל הכבוד לאמריקאים, ישראל חייבת להבהיר לעולם כולו שדם בנינו וביטחון אזרחנו איננו הפקר. לבנון כולה צריכה לבעור. חובתנו העליונה היא להגן על אזרחי ישראל ועל חיילי צה״ל, והמחויבות הזו קודמת לכל שיקול אחר. אמרתי לראש הממשלה, גם בישיבות בינינו: על כל דמעה של אמא ישראלית, אלף אימהות לבנוניות צריכות לבכות. מספיק עם הפינג־פונג. במזרח התיכון לא מנצחים בתגובות מדודות ובהכלה - צריך להשתגע. למחוק. להכריע את הטרור.
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suga shelfs@Shxlfoun·
Can't believe what I'm witnessing in 2026 Messi is still a demon
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Ryan@bernardooooV3·
@FranTheRed Reports say €50m. They bought him for €65m
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Ryan@bernardooooV3·
Chelsea are such a good selling club that they sell Cucurella for less than what they paid for him. 😂 Irrelevant tinpot club that only gained relevance for 15 years and will disappear forever.
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