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Katılım Kasım 2023
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
Note also: The image is circulating online and has not been independently verified.
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Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
💢 An Iranian Shahed drone heading toward enemy targets today was seen bearing a sticker reading “In memory of Tupac Shakur” and “Killuminati,” referencing his 1996 album The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. The album’s opening track, “Bomb First (My Second Reply),” is about defiance, survival, and resistance to power — themes that closely mirror Iran’s wartime messaging. Iranian forces and allied groups have increasingly incorporated global anti-establishment pop culture into their messaging and psychological warfare — in their viral LEGO videos and with references like this. 🎶 Lines from the track resonate with that framing: “We didn’t even come to hurt nobody… but it’s my life or your life” “Got nothin’ to lose, got nowhere to go” “Ride for the cause… I’ll die for the cause” “Plan, plot, strategize… and bomb first”
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jolene
jolene@trefinedAura·
anyhow one of my favorite animorphs fun facts is that God is the last survivor of an alien species who was wiped out by another alien species because they broadcast a video game streamer playing Spore and the other species was like « these genocidal maniacs must be stopped! »
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Vincentór
Vincentór@VinceLovesPuck·
@Timodc This is a funny way for me to find out you were gay
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Got CTE from playing Peek-a-Boo
These are the visuals in a Jon Bois video before he starts talking about a backup qb who threw for 31 yards in 1987
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RepentedLeftist🇺🇸
RepentedLeftist🇺🇸@Darkdeedfiles·
@LauraLoomer They're shooting down our planes and we're still having the "should we be tough on Iran" debate. Wild. Anyone who still thinks the Iran deal crowd had good intentions needs to explain this.
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Cate Shanahan, MD
Cate Shanahan, MD@drcateshanahan·
This is gross, so naturally I have to share. My accountant just explained crematoriums have adapted to the obesity epidemic to prevent massive...grease...fires. Here's what they do: Turn down the heat from 2800 to 1500 Bake the entire day, instead of minutes And put...
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David Klion
David Klion@DavidKlion·
@snackvampire Yeah she means that particular style of couscous, which she has chosen to eat along with trayf on a very poorly composed plate
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Kristi Yamaguccimane
Kristi Yamaguccimane@TheWapplehouse·
The questions I have are heavier and far more loaded than that diaper
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cooljamz
cooljamz@cooljamzbut2D·
@slime_machine I’m willing to defend it on barbecue sandwiches
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reformed hater
reformed hater@slime_machine·
would like to start a national dialogue about coleslaw, undisputed WOAT, have never met anyone who will stand up for it, interested in phasing it out permanently
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Zweil, The Reviled
Zweil, The Reviled@somethings_awry·
First time making eclairs, hope I'm doing it right and they don't turn out Evil!!!!
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Vincentór
Vincentór@VinceLovesPuck·
@BrigadaAbi Truly. My heart breaks that he’s getting harassed by the worst people on the planet but his resilience is extraordinary
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ᴄʟᴀɴᴄʏ ⋆˚꩜。@BrigadaAbi·
time to say i am incredibly proud of hasan especially in the day and age of relentless smear campaigns against him. the way he's conducted himself during this time is incredibly inspiring.
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16ビット📀@favoga_·
こんなんどうやっても勝てないだろww 誰か対処法教えてくれよw
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Heidi N. Moore
Heidi N. Moore@moorehn·
No wonder the Third Way/AIPAC Democrats are so scared of his influence. Look how well-spoken and clear and calm he is compared to their stable of fidgety gasbaggy genocidal illiterates like Bari and Ben Shapiro.
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Washington Report
Washington Report@Washington_Rep·
Some Democrats want to shut off Hasan Piker’s “megaphone” because they see him as a political and moral liability — citing antisemitic and extremist rhetoric, fear of alienating moderates, and concern that platforming him undermines the party’s credibility in condemning bigotry. 🔥 Why this is erupting now: - 🧩 A Michigan Senate race triggered the clash. Abdul El‑Sayed’s decision to hold April 7 campus rallies with Piker — alongside Rep. Summer Lee — forced Democrats to confront whether they should appear with him at all. - 🎧 Piker’s massive online reach (millions of followers on Twitch and YouTube) makes him influential with young voters, which some progressives see as an asset — and some centrists see as a dangerous liability. 🚫 Why some Democrats want to shut off his “megaphone”: 1. Allegations of antisemitism and extremist rhetoric: - 🛑 Rep. Brad Schneider, chair of the New Democratic Coalition and co‑chair of the Congressional Jewish Caucus, has called Piker “an unapologetic antisemite.” - 🛑 Critics cite comments such as calling Orthodox Jews “inbred,” saying “America deserved 9/11,” comparing Israelis to the KKK, and defending Hamas. - 🛑 The ADL and centrist think tank Third Way have also condemned him. These Democrats argue that appearing with Piker undercuts the party’s moral authority when it criticizes bigotry on the right. 2. Fear of alienating moderates and swing‑state voters: - 🎯 Michigan is a battleground state, and centrists warn that associating with Piker could damage Democrats with suburban and moderate voters, especially amid heightened tensions over Israel. - 🎯 Third Way called the partnership “morally repugnant and strategically self‑defeating.” This is not just about Piker — it’s about brand management in a high‑stakes election cycle. 3. Internal Democratic struggle over far‑left influencers: - 🌐 Some Democrats believe the party must embrace online creators to reach younger voters. - 🌐 Others argue that figures like Piker bring culture‑war baggage that overshadows policy and hands Republicans easy attack lines. This mirrors the GOP’s own battles with far‑right influencers — but now playing out on the left. 4. Concerns about platform legitimacy: - 📣 Rep. Ritchie Torres previously urged Twitch to stop promoting Piker, calling him the platform’s “antisemitic poster child.” - 📣 Some Democrats fear that giving Piker institutional legitimacy — rallies, joint appearances, endorsements — amplifies rhetoric they see as harmful. 🧭 Why others in the party refuse to cut him off: - 🔊 They see Piker as a gateway to young, disaffected, online‑native voters who don’t trust traditional media or political institutions. - 🔊 El‑Sayed and allies frame the rallies as focused on economic justice, student debt, and workers’ rights, not foreign policy. To them, distancing from Piker looks like ceding the youth vote to apathy — or to the right. 🧨 The bigger picture: This fight is not really about one streamer. It’s about: - 🌍 The Democratic Party’s shifting base on Israel and foreign policy - 🧠 The tension between ideological purity and electoral pragmatism - 📱 The growing power of online personalities in shaping political identity - ⚖️ The party’s attempt to define its boundaries in an era of decentralized media
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POLITICO
POLITICO@politico·
Why some Democrats want to shut off Hasan Piker’s ‘megaphone’ dlvr.it/TRlV8x
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