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@cirogalli

Drawing, reading, writing, survival horror.

Katılım Ekim 2019
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@cravedcuddle And those who stare at other women breasts not their wives, d1e prematurely?
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@cravedcuddle Can’t they just be anybody’s breasts? It’s not we’re wear them off by staring at them.
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@Lure132 @technopoliticus @stats_feed That’s it doesn’t work like that. We can’t believe in things cause they’re more convenient. That ignores all the intellectual process behind belief. And even if we believed by convenience your god would be very happy about it, cause as you said he knows your intention.
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
Countries with the Highest Percentage of Atheists: 🇨🇳 China: 91% 🇯🇵 Japan: 86% 🇸🇪 Sweden: 78% 🇨🇿 Czech Republic: 75% 🇬🇧 United Kingdom: 72% 🇧🇪 Belgium: 72% 🇪🇪 Estonia: 72% 🇦🇺 Australia: 70% 🇳🇴 Norway: 70% 🇩🇰 Denmark: 68% 🇻🇳 Vietnam: 67% 🇩🇪 Germany: 66% 🇰🇷 South Korea: 65% 🇪🇸 Spain: 63% 🇨🇦 Canada: 63% 🇫🇮 Finland: 62% 🇫🇷 France: 55% (CEOWORLD magazine)
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Rina Lu🇷🇺
Rina Lu🇷🇺@rinalu_·
While the West glorifies Ukrainian fighters today, they conveniently forget what Ukrainian SS troops did 83 years ago: burned 149 civilians alive, of whom 75 were children. It happened on March 22, 1943, in Khatyn, Belarus. SS troops from the Dirlewanger unit and the 118th Schutzmannschaft Battalion, formed in Kiev from local collaborators, came together. People were forced into a barn and burned alive, and anyone who tried to escape was shot. Grigory Vasyura and Vasily Meleshko gave orders during the massacre. Twenty-six homes were looted and destroyed. Some of those responsible were later found and punished, while others escaped to the West and lived out their lives.
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Zero.@cirogalli·
@tomaszkorolko @stats_feed You might survive, but you’ll never be same. On nights of a full moon you turn and can hurt or kill those close to you.
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Tomasz Korolko
Tomasz Korolko@tomaszkorolko·
@stats_feed Rabies is 100% fatal, but only once symptoms appear. If you get infected (which may be months before symptoms) and receive the vaccine in time, you can survive.
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
Some viruses are almost always fatal. Here are the deadliest viruses by fatality rate: 1.Rabies - 100% 2.B Virus (Herpes B) - 80% 3.Lujo virus - 80% 4.Nipah virus - 40-75% 5.Hendra virus - 57% 6.Ebola - 50% 7.Marburg virus - 50% Key insight: The deadliest viruses aren’t always the most widespread. Rabies, for example, is nearly 100% fatal once symptoms appear - yet causes ~59,000 deaths per year. Meanwhile, viruses like Ebola are less fatal - but can spread faster and cause large outbreaks. What makes a virus truly dangerous isn’t just how deadly it is: It’s how easily it spreads.
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Pía
Pía@purohmontroh·
Por qué la gente no sabe responder wn? - Prefieres A o B? - Sí SÍ QUÉ PO, DE QUÉ ESTÁS HABLANDO
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Zero.@cirogalli·
@ChrisHelali @OrenMarmorstein Your tweets are very profound and enlightening aren’t they? It’s basically the same thing repeated ad nauseam.
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Oren Marmorstein
Oren Marmorstein@OrenMarmorstein·
Look at this. This is in Israel today. And this could be Rome, Berlin or Paris.
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Zero.@cirogalli·
@poliwa_93 Todos se han subido al tren del odio por la IA sin saber de qué están hablando. La gente es tan simplona que piensan IA=elimina las intenciones artísticas originales. Y no es así. DLSS 5 va a ser una herramienta de los diseñadores.
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Poliwar
Poliwar@poliwa_93·
Illojuan quejándose de que DLSS 5 modifica el arte de los juegos, cuando se pasó el Zelda Breath of The Wild en un emulador pirata utilizando mods. Es que no se puede ser mas puto hipócrita.
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Zero.@cirogalli·
@Tommy_the_Gun97 @rinalu_ Japan & France have centuries of strong national identity without descending into balkanization. Strong national identity only becomes destructive when manipulated by authoritarian leaders or external interference, not simply by people asserting their culture or sovereignty.
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@Tommy_the_Gun97 @rinalu_ Nationalism is not destructive per se, if that’s what you’re trying to imply. Many countries developed a strong sense of national identity peacefully. Norway gained independence from Sweden in 1905 without war or internal collapse. Finland became independent from Russia in 1917.
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Zero.@cirogalli·
@Tommy_the_Gun97 @rinalu_ It’s not about knowing history or not. It’s you’re not being clear or specific. And the insult was unwarranted.
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Zero.@cirogalli·
@Tommy_the_Gun97 @rinalu_ Many country and many cultures share the same religions. That’s not stealing a religion cause religions are a matter of personal belief. And many countries share many cultural aspects with other countries. Religion is one. There’s no dibs on religions.
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Zero.@cirogalli·
@UBERSOY1 @Tommy_the_Gun97 They can exist if they don’t execute their own civilians for protesting peacefully against its barbarice backward regime. Iran will be able to exist but without its bloodthirsty and opeessive regime now.
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@Tommy_the_Gun97 @rinalu_ There is something very simple you don’t seem to understand. But let’s be clear here.
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Tommy_the_Gun97🇩🇪@Tommy_the_Gun97·
@cirogalli @rinalu_ You simply have no idea what kind of power and self-destruction nationalism can unleash! The Balkanization of Yugoslavia is the best example of what nationalism is capable of.
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@Tommy_the_Gun97 @rinalu_ People in history sometimes self-identified differently, but modern identity evolves over centuries. Just cause a 19th-century writer didn’t use the modern label “Ukrainian” doesn’t mean the culture and identity weren’t already developing. Labels are irrelevant.
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Tommy_the_Gun97🇩🇪@Tommy_the_Gun97·
@cirogalli @rinalu_ And what exactly is this "Ukrainian culture" supposed to be? Nikolai Gogol, for example, was born in what is now Ukraine, but never considered himself Ukrainian, rather a Malorossiyane.
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Zero.@cirogalli·
@Tommy_the_Gun97 @rinalu_ yes, in fact they do. Austria is a distinct nation, with its own language, Austrian German dialects, culture, and history, even if closely related to Germany. The comparison actually supports Ukraine’s case.
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Zero.@cirogalli·
@sashameetsrus Which doesn’t mean people should travel to Russia cause they shouldn’t suppot Russia in any way, shape or form, cause Russia now is invading a sovereign country for imperial ambitions and imperial nostalgia. So please don’t support Russia.
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Sasha Meets Russia
Sasha Meets Russia@sashameetsrus·
Traveling to Sochi, Russia as a foreigner just got easier 🇷🇺
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Zero.@cirogalli·
@ObsoleteSony Condemned 2, Deadly Premonition, Dead Island, War in the North, Resident Evil 5 and 6.
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Obsolete Sony
Obsolete Sony@ObsoleteSony·
What's the most underrated PS3 game?
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