Pat
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Pat
@VIPatriarch
Founding father of People With a Dominant Left Hand (PWDLH+) We demand 50% global birth rate and representation in society. Identify as highly educated
Oslo, Norway Katılım Haziran 2016
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Madonna, Shakira and BTS will headline the first-ever halftime show at a FIFA World Cup final, organizers say. nbcnews.com/sports/soccer/…
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Lift safety 'compromised' as capacity for maximum number of passengers 'out of date' amid obesity crisis trib.al/gbBMYSS
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@FabrizioRomano If this guy had his will, the "Super League" idea would be a thing.
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@Tangul_Bei Don't be so upset by the fact that universal healthcare is paid by taxpayers and that "free" is just not true.
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@VIPatriarch If you can't write English properly it's not my problem. I was quoting you you dumb fuck magatard. Go to school and get an education

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Mostly they figured it out by making people wait a long time for universal health care and denying people a lot of treatments.
But the rich still get what they want on time through shadow private systems.
So, you know, good work.
daz@MetamateDaz
Free Universal Healthcare is so complicated and expensive that only 32 of the 33 wealthiest countries in the world have figured it out.
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⚡️For the first time in nearly three years, the initiative in the war appears to be shifting toward Ukraine, — The Economist
The magazine writes that Ukraine is gradually changing the course of the war and inflicting increasingly serious damage on Russia.
Key points:
1⃣Russia’s spring offensive has effectively failed;
2⃣in April, Russian forces suffered net territorial losses for the first time since August 2024;
3⃣over the past 30 days, Russia lost control of 113 square kilometers;
4⃣Ukrainian drones are striking deeper and deeper into Russia’s rear areas;
5⃣military and economic targets are being hit nearly 2,000 km from the border.
The Economist describes the situation as a potential turning point in the war.
💬 “If you had to brief Putin, the picture would look pretty grim.”

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@Tangul_Bei Haha, cute. I don't think you even understood my initial post.
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@Mikelionhart @sappholives83 @Anastasia8205 Probably better than to encourage them to go through cosmetic surgery
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@sappholives83 @Anastasia8205 If this is mental illness, should we really be shaming and bullying these people? Speak out about it, definitely, but why not leave individual people alone?
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No, you don’t. A vagina is the gateway to life. It’s self-cleaning, self-lubricating, and can stretch to accommodate an entire baby before returning to its original size.
What you have, sir, is a fauxgina, a dead-end fvckhole that doesn’t clean itself (and let’s be honest, you won’t clean it either), and which will have to be kept open by dilation for the rest of your life, lest it close up on you like the open wound it is. The only thing it has in common with a vagina is its location and its general shape, but even that is never quite right. It’s a fake, a phony, a hole that exists for no other reason than to be penetrated, and if I wrote down my hopes for its future, I’d probably get suspended.

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@VIPatriarch @fhiemstra @OlenaRohoza Ignorance is not an argument.
Add to this: new NATO basis in Sweden and Finland, who, upon joining NATO, still thought they could snatch a piece of Russia if the RF were defeated.
Idiots.

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“We all see what is happening to Ukraine now. But it all began with Ukraine’s attempt to join the European Union,” Putin said.
And with that single phrase, he essentially admitted the real reason for the war himself.
Not “protecting Donbas.”
Not “fighting Nazism.”
Not “defending the Russian language.”
Not religion.
Not any of the endless horror stories invented by Russian propaganda.
There was only one real reason:
Ukraine dared to make its own choice.
The choice not to live under Moscow’s control.
The choice to become part of Europe.
The choice to build its own state, its own language, its own politics, and its own future.
For an empire, the greatest threat is not foreign armies near its borders.
The greatest threat is when a former colony stops being afraid and starts living independently.

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@RGuur @fhiemstra @OlenaRohoza Finland joining NATO was a direct consequence of Putin's actions. He literally made them join and by that, doubled the border with NATO countries which still just takes up a fraction of their border.
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@RichKenworthy @OlenaRohoza there was no talks about building a base in Ukraine.
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@OlenaRohoza It was all those reasons in your list plus the talk of nato building a base on the Ukraine itself. Putin tried to join the EU. You can twist his words. I’d suggest people hear the whole speech for themselves.
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@fhiemstra @OlenaRohoza Surrounding? Russia have 12% of their border towards NATO countries.
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@OlenaRohoza Putin never had a problem with ukraine joining the eu ,that would ruin the alliance anyway.
He made the point of joining nato , and why should he have nato surrounding him
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@Charles50135918 @OlenaRohoza It was decided in the Ukrainian parliament to seek closer relations with the EU in 2013. Next president ignored the democratic decision and without any democratic political process decided to try to make Ukraine join Russia's economic coalition.
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@OlenaRohoza ‘Ukraine dared to make its own choice’ Yes, the democratic leader of Ukraine made his choice which at the time was neutrality and delay of joining the EU But for the US and far right elements that was failure. Hence an illegal coup funded by outside protagonists. Say it how it is
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