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I'll never forgive the left for making me right wing. 🇺🇲🇺🇸

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@goddek @israelititan The Indian/South Asia pro-Israel LARP just baffles me. I figure it must be that they perceive Israel as having clout and so they try to stand under its mantle to gain clout for themselves
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Hitchslap@Hitchslap1·
The United States has an average IQ of 99, whereas Japan has an average IQ of 106. What can best explain this discrepancy?
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MCM 🐭@MegaChurchMouse·
Fun fact: JD's narrative is a compilation of classic antisemitic conspiracy tropes, not a factual evaluation. It recycles longstanding canards about Jewish secrecy, dual loyalties, coded hatred, and hidden control, while ignoring historical and textual context.
JD™@LostMyHats

Fun fact: Rabbinic Judaism is - hands down - the most secretive major world religion, with intense operational religious security built within it to keep the goyim from knowing their actual beliefs and values, prohibitive bans on teaching rabbinic beliefs to outsiders, scriptural prohibitions against allowing the goyim to sit in on dogmatic instructions (including under penalty of death), with much of their sacred texts written in code that require a special glossary to decipher. And surrounding this veiled community is the most intense censorship infrastructure known to man (ask Johann Eisenmenger). This is because Talmudic religion was forged in a post-Constantine Roman Empire as an anti-Christian oppo-religion, which required secrecy to avoid suppression thanks to its spiteful and often blasphemous teachings that would appall most Christians. To this day there’s an active coverup of medieval traditions, in particular. You can find polemical experts for almost every world faith, with easily obtained information from the religions themselves, eager to proselytize. Judaism is the opposite. Not so with Judaism. They’re not looking for coverts, and it’s more similar to the Free Masons or Church of Scientology where you have to prove your faithfulness before finding out their deeper beliefs. And then you’ll find out that what little is advertised, is almost entirely contrived. But if you want to know their value system, it’s simple. Look at the industries with disproportionate amounts of Jewish influence, at their many global cottage industries, how they spend their lobbying dollars, and who they vote for, and you’ll see their values soon enough.

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@MegaChurchMouse @LostMyHats Never read anything written by Hitler, but you're right about the first three. It is what it is. You may prefer to outsource your thinking to AI. Lazy retard.
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@MegaChurchMouse Fun Fact: This mildly retarded person thinks if something gets classified a “trope” it’s less true. He also thinks “antisemitism” is an actual thing.
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@goddek @marklevinshow Stupid micro mark moldy bread* The question is - does he also drink horse semen like Tim Walz?
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@vxunderground I want to learn more about the stuff you do regarding malware. What would you recommend?
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Mr. Titus Tech is correct. cpuid-dot-com is indeed delivering malware right now. As I began poking this with I stick I discovered this is not your typical run-of-the-mill malware. This malware is deeply trojanized, distributes from a compromised domain (cpuid-dot-com), performs file masquerading, is multi-staged, operates (almost) entirely in-memory, and uses some interesting methods to evade EDRs and/or AVs such as proxying NTDLL functionality from a .NET assembly. The C2 domain present in one of the binaries is a clear IoC. This is the same Threat Group who was masquerading FileZilla in early March, 2026. They've been busy.
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HWInfo and CPU-Z both compromised. Millions about to be PWNED! CPU Z: hybrid-analysis.com/sample/eff5ece… HW Monitor: hybrid-analysis.com/sample/4968501…

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vx-underground@vxunderground·
The sheer volume of malware reports is suffocating. If a noob sat down and read the reports everyday, within a month they'd go from noob to big brain galaxy malware nerd It would also require immense focus because it'd be a lot of reading
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Grain-finished beef tastes better than grass-finished. Not marginally. Noticeably. The fat is milder. The marbling is more generous. The flavour is what most people, if you gave them both blind, would point at and say "that one." The entire artisan butcher industry has been very quiet about this. You can spend £40 a kilo chasing a flavour profile that the internet told you was superior, or you can go to the supermarket and buy the thing that's cheaper and tastier.
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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸
Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸@MikeBales·
All the hate for a story. This world needs more love. I forgive all the haters. One day maybe you’ll be happy in your own skin.
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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸@MikeBales·
I was at a steakhouse in Dallas, eating alone at the bar. Next to me was a young guy in a military uniform. He was eating a baked potato and a side salad. Nothing else. He kept eyeing the steaks coming out of the kitchen, then looking at his wallet. I flagged the bartender. "Put his tab on mine," I whispered. "And send him the ribeye. Tell him it's a mistake from the kitchen." The bartender grinned. "You got it." Ten minutes later, the huge steak landed in front of the kid. "I didn't order this," he said, panicked. "I can't pay for this." "Kitchen messed up," the bartender lied perfectly. "Manager said to eat it or we have to trash it." The kid ate like he hadn't seen food in a week. When he finished, he asked for the check. "Covered," the bartender pointed at me. The kid turned to me. "Sir, I..." "Thank you for your service," I said. "Get home safe." He stood up, shook my hand, and walked out taller than he walked in. If you have more than you need, build a long table, not a higher fence. 🫡🇺🇸
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@vxunderground @forgebitz But let's say someone does pivot to cybersecurity. Where would you recommend they start?
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
@forgebitz Barely scratching the surface? My Brother in Christ it's anarchy in the internet streets
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pivot to cybersecurity we are barely scratching the surface of what is coming
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The Carnivore RN
The Carnivore RN@wilsonhlthcoach·
It took 24hrs to prepare my daughter's dinner last night. Mine took 10min. Hers: Chili w/ ground beef, bacon, & pinto beans. A side of biscuits made w/ duck egg & butter powder. Mine: Sirloin side of a t-bone seared in butter & 3 sunnyside up eggs. Why did it take me so long to make her dinner? Those darn beans. I soak them overnight and all day, then I boil them on the stove for at least 3 hours while I rinse out the water every 30min. I used to love beans. Now I prefer steak & eggs.
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@PractukalPicker @fandompulse Godric's Hollow is a muggle village. Quoting the Bible to muggles - or engraving it - is a good way to blend in.
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PracticalPicker@PractukalPicker·
@fandompulse Honestly, it doesn’t make any sense for the wizarding community to use Bible quotes.
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J.K. Rowling reveals how two Bible quotes located on the Dumbledore family grave and James and Lily Potter's grave almost epitomize the entire Harry Potter series. In Godric’s Hollow, Harry discovers: • On his parents’ grave: ‘The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death.’ (1 Corinthians 15:26) • On the Dumbledore family grave: ‘Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.’ (Matthew 6:21) Rowling said: "They're very British books, so on a very practical note Harry was going to find biblical quotations on tombstones [But] I think those two particular quotations he finds on the tombstones at Godric's Hollow, they sum up — they almost epitomize the whole series." Why did they cut these from the film? Do you think they will include them in the new show?
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Christopher Martin 💙🤟👩🏻‍🦽‍➡️🌸⚾️
I’m seeing, yet again, this surge of hatred for the Boomer generation. I’m a late season Boomer, born in 1961; I’ve worked for nearly 50 years, have been in the same profession for 37 years, I’ve routinely worked 45-60 hours a week. I don’t get why we are so vilified.
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@Rothmus Why do i see Homer Simpson?
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@CMcCartney77 @JesseHughes "Social stigma rightly remains (even if in a diminished form) after repentance." True ✅️ "True penitents should not be targeted for active shaming." True ✅️ It doesn't seem obvious to me that your last point is something that happens frequently.
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Christopher McCartney 🌲@CMcCartney77·
@__enderwiggin @JesseHughes Social stigma rightly remains (even if in a diminished form) after repentance. True penitents should not be targeted for active shaming. A supposed penitent who puts herself forward publicly, demanding equal treatment with the guiltless, is not owed the same kindness.
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Jesse Hughes ✝️🇺🇸
Jesse Hughes ✝️🇺🇸@JesseHughes·
Since this is apparently making the rounds again, some helpful tips for all: - It is a sin to have sex outside of marriage - People who have committed this sin, even multiple times, are capable of redemption by God - Forgiveness of sin does not mean you are now a virgin - Forgiveness of sin and following God’s commands does mean you are capable of being a suitable spouse - Men do not have to date or marry women just because the woman is a Christian, - Who you marry is up to you - If someone has a past and you are willing to look past that, then explore the option of marriage with that person - If someone has a past and that is a dealbreaker for you, that’s ok as well and you have no obligation whatsoever to marry that person - You are under no obligation whatsoever to marry someone because of stories like Rahab in the Bible - Who you marry is for you to determine only with the counsel of the Holy Spirit, your family, and your friends, not random strangers on the internet Can we finally stop bringing this up every six months?
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JD™
JD™@LostMyHats·
Does Israel have "a right to exist?" The answer is an emphatic NO, and I'll explain why. For starters, the question itself is manipulative and means one of two things: (A) The first is that the question means they want something from you. This is the most common. If you concede that yes, Israel has a right to exist, it will be followed by a list of things they need to actualize that right. If Israel has a right to exist, they need our bombs. They need our tax dollars. They need our national resources. They need our veto power at the U.N. Their so-called "right to exist" will require something from us for the right to be conferred. Notice that Americans never go around asking other nations if we have a right to exist. That's because we're not trying to bilk them out of anything. (B) The second is that the question is asked so that, if we answer in the affirmative, it means we must overlook or excuse whatever horrendous human rights abuse, illegal activity, or immoral action they want to undertake (or already have) - even if it is to the detriment of the United States. This strategy requires Israel to label everything an existential crisis, with Israel's future existence hanging in the balance. Once something becomes existential, then ethics don't matter. If this is an extinction-level event, then it's not the time to worry about the morality of a matter. Kill women and children? Yes, because Israel has a right to exist. Murder nine civilian non-combatants for every one terrorist? Yes, because Israel has a right to exist. Double-tap missile targets, killing aid workers? Yes, because Israel has a right to exist. Ethnic cleansing in Gaza? Yes, because Israel has a right to exist. Bomb churches? Yes, because Israel has a right to exist. Target journalists? Yes, because Israel has the right to exist. Blow up oil fields? Yes, because Israel has a right to exist. Violate international law? Yes, because Israel has a right to exist. Because nothing is as important as existing, it's the perfect Get-Out-Of-Having-a-Conscience Free Card for a Desert War Cult that wants to act however it wants with impunity. But there's another reason the question is illegitimate. It's wrongfully open-ended. It's not a complete question. No nation on Earth has a unilateral "right to exist" without qualification; not even the United States. There's got to be an IF on the end of it. Does Israel have a right to exist...if it requires the rest of the world to live on the brink of WWIII? No. Does Israel have a right to exist if it means bankrupting the United States to guarantee its security? No. Does Israel have the right to exist if it means genocide of its neighbors? No. Does Israel have a right to exist if it's acting in constant violation of international law? No. The moment a nation has an unqualified "right to exist" is the moment it can get away with whatever it wants, behave in a way that's detrimental to every other nation on Earth, and can even demand you help facilitating its existence because, after all, it has a "right" to it. Next, logically, we cannot affirm Israel's unilateral "right to exist" over and against the rights of other nations to exist. God Almighty forbids favoritism. He's not a respecter of persons (the Bible says this three times, each time in reference to Jews), and we're forbidden from showing partiality on account of their alleged genetic ancestry. God hates this. It's a sin. If we affirm Israel's "right to exist, " we must by the same measure affirm the right of Iran to exist. And Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Libya, Lebanon, Jordan, the UAE, Iraq, Syria, et al. And I don't feel like it, do you? Sorry. Step out of line, and you get smoked. That goes for Israel, just like it goes for Iran. Further, Israel most emphatically does NOT have a divine right to exist. The Abrahamic Promise of Genesis 12:3 is about Christ, and the recipients, or heirs of that promise, are Christians exclusively. Those who have faith in Jesus are the “heirs of the promise” (Galatians 3:29). The Seed referenced in the promise is Christ, according to Paul, and he very explicitly says that it’s NOT Jews (Galatians 3:16). There is no Covenant blessing or promise obtainable or retainable outside of Christ (2 Corinthians 2:10). Romans 9 says that Jews who reject Christ do not belong to Israel (Romans 9:6-8). Romans 11 says that Jews who reject Christ have been rejected by God and they’ve been broken off from Abraham (Romans 11:17–20). Whatever the Dispensationalists claim in the novel eschatology about the future, doesn't change the fact that they are - as it stands now - cut off from the promises of God until at such time they stop persisting in unbelief. Israel does not have the right to exist on account of an ancient ancestral land deed. Let's presume for a moment that most Israelis aren't more European than they are Middle Eastern. Let's pretend they're more Semitic than the Palestinians who've lived there continually for thousands of years (they aren't). It wouldn't matter if it were true. That's not how the world works. Americans don't have to give back Florida to the Seminole. My ancestors came from the British Isles, but I don't have the right to Buckingham Palace. The land known as Palestine has been inhabited by dozens and DOZENS of people groups over the millennia. Every nation on Earth has previously been inhabited by different people groups than those who live there now. And that means exactly nothing. And if you want to quote the Bible at this point, refer back to the last one. If we're playing by Biblical rules, Palestine belongs to Christ, which means it should be transferred to those who are in Christ, at which point, the Church would happily take it. And finally, it would be foolish and irresponsible for any serious person to answer "Does Israel have a right to exist" in the affirmative, knowing what the Zionists mean when they say "Israel." In their head, they don't mean the strip of land we call Israel. They mean Greater Israel (which is why they refer to the land held by other nations as Judea, or Samaria, or Greater Israel). Their entire national history has been one ambitious land grab after another. Their goal is to occupy practically the entire Middle East, a region currently home to 310 million Muslims. No, we don't want WWIII, thank you very much. And we're not going to affirm your right to exist there. As Christians, there's a bonus reason we should answer that question in the negative. We should be reminded that the current global consensus is that no Christian ethnostate should exist on this planet. That's out of the question for every major international ruling body on Earth. So in a world in which Christians are not allowed to have a Christian ethnostate, there's no good reason we should support a Jewish one. Jesus Christ is the King of Kings. We should not support the "right to exist" of a nation that rejects Jesus in their national charter, which Israel matter-of-factly does. Their entire identity is founded upon their rejection of Jesus as Lord. They ban Jews who believe in Christ from migrating to Israel. They ban public Christian evangelism. They pull the broadcast licenses of Christian TV and radio if they provide programming directed at evangelizing Jews. They're hostile to the indigenous church. They discriminate against Christian in a thousand different ways, none of them secretly. Any Christian who would support the right of a nation to exist that is THAT hostile to our God needs to get their head on straight. Not only should we not support their right to exist, but newsflash: God Almighty also doesn't, either. He does not embrace a nation that rejects His Son. Reject Christ, reject God (Luke 10:16). Reject God, be rejected by God (2 Chronicles 5:2). Does Israel have a right to exist? The short answer is no. The long answer is noooooooo. It doesn't. That does not mean - for the record - that Jews don't have a right to exist, any more or less than any other human has such a right. But their nation-state? Their body-politic? Their collective civic identity? No, it doesn't. And that's the only answer this side of common sense.
Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸@Bubblebathgirl

Tucker Carlson is asked the simple question, “Does Israel have a right to exist?” The correct answer is, “Yes.” Instead, Tucker twists himself into a ridiculous political pretzel as his antisemitism won’t allow him to not attack the Jewish people.

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