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Katılım Aralık 2019
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@CZN_Official_KR Her partner should have been the main character, what feminist reversed that decision?
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◤아델하이트 설정화 공개 ◢
「황금빛 길을 따라가면, 에메랄드 성이 나올 거야.」
빛으로 동화 속 존재를 만들어 공격할 수 있는 동화 구현 능력자『아델하이트』의 설정화를 공개 합니다!
#ChaosZeroNightmare #카오스제로나이트메어

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@jaynitx Oh you mean, "Mark Chabenisky", the not so Cuban man of another tribe. Mark the man who paid for his education by creating a ponzi scheme at his college, yes I'm sure this most ethical person has the best interest of all non tribesman.
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Mark Cuban reveals why he thinks taking out a loan to start a business is one of the dumbest things you can do
"If you're starting a business and you take out a loan, you're a moron"
"There's so many uncertainties involved with starting a business, yet the one certainty you'll have is paying back your loan. The bank doesn't care about your business unless it's family"
"99% of small businesses you can start with next to no capital. It's more about effort"
"Small businesses don't fail for lack of capital. They fail for lack of brains, they fail for lack of effort"
"If you're going to compete with me in one of my businesses, you better realize I'm working 24 hours a day to kick your a**"
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@HistorianUSA1 These cops are creepy af. Look at them, the cops are extremely dysgenic looking, you know they were picked on in hs and take out their ugly people rage on attractive people.
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Entitled Irish tourist tells US cops ‘Get the f**k away from me’ and refuses to show ID while drunk on vacation 😂
‘We’re on our holidays!’ ‘We don’t know the rules here!’
Ma’am, the rules are the same everywhere: don’t act like a clown in public and when police are dealing with a disturbance, you give ID when asked.
The absolute main character energy while her friends try to calm her down is peak 2025 tourist fail. American cops showing remarkable patience as usual.
Play stupid games… 🇺🇸
Part II is in the comments.
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@AlexTheRed123 @MarioNawfal HE DINDU NUFFIN, HE WAS GHETTIN DA SKITTLES AND GUNNA GO TO COLLEGE.
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@MarioNawfal What kind of a bitch do you have to be to cheap shot a kid.
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@MarioNawfal For all the people defending the little retard and saying, "hE OnLy gHet KNAOCKEd oUt fEr AFew sEcoNds" you know the people that get rocked and are stumbling around like a retard still trying to fight, that was him.
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@CZN_Official_EN Adelheid should have been the partner and clara the main character. Did some feminist make the decision to reverse that action?
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◤Character Preview 「Adelheid」◢
VA. Misaki Kuno
Class: Vanguard
Ego Attribute: Void
Affiliated Faction: Terrascion
Meet Adelheid in her preview video, where she conjures animals of light, fairies, and even massive fantasy castles to overwhelm her enemies!
#ChaosZeroNightmare
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Irish tourists visit the US → open container + refuse to show ID to police → bodycam goes viral.
Lesson for every traveler: Your home country rules don’t travel with you.
Know the local laws before you go. Ignorance isn’t a defense abroad.
Travel should be fun — don’t let avoidable mistakes ruin it. Ignorance isn’t bliss when your in handcuffs!
Do you research other countries laws before you travel?
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@abc7newsbayarea The dumbass bootlickers in the comments fail to understand that not everyone deals with stressful situations the same way. The cops are often extremely rude and confrontational which leads many people to freeze up or behave erractically which then the cops use to abuse them.
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New cellphone video documents the same Fairfield police officer involved in a violent arrest of a teenager at Fairfield High School last Wednesday, ripping a former arrestee by her hair out of her vehicle in a traffic stop for speeding a year ago.
Read the full story here: abc7.la/9aTTrt
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Claude Mellan's Face of Christ, also known as The Sudarium of Saint Veronica (1649), is one of the most technically extraordinary works in art history...
The entire portrait is rendered using a single, continuous spiralling line that begins at the tip of Christ's nose and expands outward to the edges of the cloth.
Mellan achieved the illusion of depth, shadow, and facial features without any cross-hatching or traditional shading. Instead, he precisely varied the thickness and pressure of the burin (his engraving tool) as he rotated the copper plate, creating "swelling" lines that darken the image where needed.
The spiralling line is estimated to be approximately 150m (about 500ft) long if it were stretched out.

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@GigglingGanon She prolly beat the fuck out of her lesbian wife when she got home.
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@GunloverClub1 This is like something out of a 80s soldier of fortune vhs tape.
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@MisyDP Imagine seriously telling people you’re the, “DOCKMASTER”. I had a job in hs where I would take care of the docks and boats but I told people I was, “the boat guy” because I’m not a homosexual.
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@Breaking57 The cops are so retarded, “UHM SOMEONE CALLED SO THAT NULLIFYS YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS THATS WHAT GEORGE WASHINGTON WOULD HAVE WANTED”.
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@GigglingGanon Wow these cops are so fucking stupid lmao, like you literally have to assume at this point that if you see a cop they’re probably dumb af, don’t know the law and can barely read. Also will probably violently assault you if you hurt their fragile egos.
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Illinois Cook County Sheriffs ignorance on full display in a deposition flat out admitting they have no understanding of the law.
Meet Lieutenant Don Milazzo and Sergeant Jennifer Larson of the Cook County Sheriff’s Office. In this deposition, watch as they struggle to justify the indefensible: the arrest of a citizen for the "crime" of filming a public building from a public sidewalk.
Amanda Bergquist was recording her own reflection and the exterior of the Bridgeview Courthouse in Illinois—a clearly established First Amendment right. Milazzo and Larson didn't see a citizen exercising her rights; they saw "suspicion" which was enough in their eyes for cuffs.
Milazzo approached Bergquist and told her she is coming inside and they will ID her and record what she has done. When she refused to provide ID (rightfully asserting that Illinois is not a "stop and identify" state without reasonable suspicion of a crime), Milazzo ordered her handcuffed.
Larson physically assisted in the arrest. Bergquist was held for three hours, her camera was seized, and her purse was searched—all without a warrant or probable cause.
During this deposition, the officers were forced to answer for their actions under oath. The results were chilling:
Milazzo was confronted with his own recorded words, asking, "Why do we always get the crazies?" simply because a citizen knew the Fourth Amendment.
The officers tried to hide behind "Qualified Immunity," but the federal court saw right through it. The judge ruled that the right to film in public was so clearly established that any reasonable officer should have known better.
Their claims of "suspicious behavior" were found legally insufficient to justify stripping a person of their liberty.
Cook County eventually settled the lawsuit (Bergquist v. Milazzo) for thousands of dollars—taxpayer money used to pay for the officers' constitutional illiteracy.
This case stands as a stark reminder that "I thought it was suspicious" is not a magic phrase that cancels the Constitution.
When officers view the assertion of rights as "crazy" or "uncooperative," they cease to be protectors of the law and instead become the very thing the Bill of Rights was designed to guard against.
This is mind blowing to hear their answers in this deposition blatantly showing zero cares or remorse for their conduct. The good news is both of these industries are no longer with the cook county sheriff office and no longer in law enforcement.
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon
We have more true crime stories coming up shortly for your enjoyment. As always I'll gather as much info as I can to share about each case from both a video and caption standpoint. Stay tuned for more.
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@hbfetr Jiang talks about it in his videos, you should watch them.
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Dave Ramsey explains how losing a $4 million real estate portfolio by 28 made him study how rich people keep money
"I bought and sold real estate, and had a $4 million real estate portfolio and a million dollar net worth by the time I was 26"
"But I borrowed too much money, so we spent the next two and a half years losing everything we owned"
"When we hit bottom, we were bankrupt at 28 years old with a brand new baby, a toddler, and a marriage hanging on by a thread"
"I decided I was gonna talk to old rich people and find out how people got money and kept it, because obviously I didn’t know what I was doing"
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@newstart_2024 Bot posting with bot replies, internet is becoming unusable.
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Jordan Peterson dropped an uncomfortable truth on Triggernometry.
The U.S. military that is desperate for recruits won’t accept anyone with an IQ under 82. That’s roughly 10% of the population. They’ve tested this for decades and found these individuals become a net drain, no matter how hard they work. In complex environments, the disadvantage is real.
This lines up with ASVAB data. The military generally requires the 31st percentile (~IQ 92) but can dip to the 10th percentile (~IQ 81-83) in limited cases, confirming Peterson’s core point.
Conservatives struggle with it. Liberals often claim anyone can be trained to do anything. Both approaches fall short.
This one made me pause. We talk a lot about equality, but raw cognitive differences create real limits that are hard to solve.
Ignoring or sugarcoating these realities doesn’t help the people at the lower end, it leaves them without practical paths forward.
Do you think society can have an honest conversation about IQ differences, or is it too dangerous?
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@Breaking57 Lmao they probably won 100 grand because the dumbass fat cops don’t know the laws.
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