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• 22 • 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧🇺🇦🇹🇼🇮🇷🇰🇷🇯🇵🇦🇲🇽🇰 • French music & Wyldfyre fan • ironic, sincere & ironically sincere • aspiring ragebaiter • unpaid Mossad intern


@SpaghettiKozak What distinguishes the victims of the Gaza genocide from the victims Russia's illegal invasion in Ukraine? Why do you only care about one?


First time I bought one of these. Anti-Americanism is rising in Europe. I never saw it so widespread, even during the Iraq war. But our alliance is worth keeping, despite all difficulties we have been through. I'll be promoting that idea, as a committed Transatlanticist.

Russia has lost Armenia. It’s beautiful.



Color TV was illegal in Israel until 1980 because the socialist government thought it was a "bourgeois temptation" lol

the vaguely described “mediterranean” restaurant i was worried would be israeli turned out to be turkish


Israel was literally created by the far right

The identification of trans people with communism/anarchism in ~2020 was genuinely one of the worst things to happen to the community and the fact that it crawled out of there was a miracle. You shouldn't need to hold to (extremely stupid) radical opinions to be queer.

I pledge allegiance to the flag🫡 A literal embodiment of all I stand for

The true phases of a trans girl

if you didn't/don't have an unhealthy attachment to a foreign country you don't have any relation to in the slightest you are missing out on life

A Russian court has decided to deport a foreign man over an online review he wrote about a leather skirt The man had posted the review in September 2025 on an e-commerce platform, sharing photos of himself wearing the skirt and joking that, "What a lovely little skirt! It hides not just the flaws in my figure, but also the fact that I'm a guy" Authorities ruled that this amounted to "promoting non-traditional sexual orientations", which is against Russian law The individual reportedly admitted guilt and asked the court not to deport him, but the request was denied.

WATCH: Taiwanese grandmothers aged 89 and 91 train at the gym. An increasing number of elderly people in Taiwan’s super-aged society are hitting the gym to stay healthy, both physically and mentally.






