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black matcha unicorn@dec37th·
Han dul set! 🎶 I know I'm an Come & get it! icon, watch me #GOT7 -imnida! with the We are GOT7! lights On🎶 #hudsonwilliams
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Juanito Say
Juanito Say@JuanitoSay·
¿Alguien me explica cientificamente por que esta vacuna nos dejó esa marca a todos?
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kani 🍀@kanmanine·
being single is so awesome bc I can do whatever I want (nothing) go see whomever I want (no one) and go out whenever I want (never)
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@cessonmute·
Rant time: I was talking to my partner about vasectomies and did some google researching… you’re telling me they offer men FULL. SEDATION. for a 15-30 MINUTE PROCEDURE?????? meanwhile I nearly blacked out getting my IUD put in, bled for DAYS, and wasn’t even offered a lil numbing cream or panadol. I swear the medical field just hates women bc wtf
۟@prdkyu

what’s a medical misogyny that you've witnessed or experienced that made you realize the system was never built for us?

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𝖺𝗒𝗆𝖺𝗋𝖺¹²⁰
Imaginen el nivel de impunidad asqueroso que manejan ciertos hombres en Corea que el hijo de puta de Lee Jinwook abuso sexualmente de una mujer y la excusa fue "si no quería tener sexo para que me dejó pasar a su casa". Hoy ese chupaverga está libre y ella fue presa.
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Noe🌸🪷@Nkdramas22

@lirios_garden @Gil_Hyunju Son bulos. La realidad es que fue una denuncia falsa. Pero las personas opinan sin haber leído todo. Fue declarado inocente. Puedes leer el caso completo aqui🫶🏻 x.com/i/status/19545…

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z@meoww739·
i’m done w this app bro
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Michelle@D162Michele·
So instead of blaming the billionaires and their private jets, they’re blaming Asians for climate change? I’ve heard it all now!! 🤯
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
This is pretty insane: the U.S. just tried to literally re-colonize part of the Philippines. They did so under the so-called "Pax Silica" initiative, the brainchild of - surprise, surprise - an ex-Palantir guy named Jacob Helberg who now runs U.S. economic "diplomacy" from the State Department. It's causing a big outcry in the Philippines, which is quite a feat given this is by far the most US-friendly country in Southeast Asia. If you're the US and you're getting the Marcos administration - of all governments - to push back on sovereignty, you've really overplayed your hand. What is the "Pax Silica" initiative? In a nutshell it's about the US getting other countries to commit to restructuring their AI tech infrastructure around a US-led stack. It's basically vendor lock-in: you hand over your critical minerals, align your export controls with Washington's, regulate AI the way America wants, and in return you get to be a US "trusted partner," whatever that means these days. In essence, let's not kid ourselves, it's all about China: this is the US's initiative to "win the AI race" by getting other countries to contractually commit to keeping China out of their tech supply chains. When you can't preserve your lead through innovation, you seek to lock countries in contractually. For instance as a country, this would mean telling Huawei they can't sell you AI chips, and telling Chinese firms they can't invest in your data centers - even if they're better and cheaper. It's not about choosing the best technology, it's about choosing the right flag. But in this instance, the US went much further still: they literally tried to carve out 4,000 acres of Philippine territory (in New Clark City, 60 miles north of Manila) to be governed under US common law with diplomatic immunity - the first arrangement of its kind anywhere in the modern world. This is according to the WSJ who ran the story last month (wsj.com/world/asia/u-s…) as if it was a done deal (it wasn't). Heard about the "French concession" or "British concession" in China during the century of humiliation? Same thing: the US basically asked for an "American concession" in the Philippines. Unsurprisingly, there was quite a bit of backlash in the country with for instance the Peasant Movement of the Philippines (KMP) calling it a “massive sellout” of the country’s land, minerals, and sovereignty (punto.com.ph/us-led-pax-sil…). So much so that the Philippines' government - namely Joshua Bingcang, president and chief executive of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) - issued a statement saying that the Philippines had rejected US proposals that would place the project beyond local jurisdiction (asianews.network/philippines-re…). Note, by the way, this delicious irony: the BCDA is the government agency that was created in 1992 specifically to convert former US military bases at Clark and Subic Bay after the Philippines spent decades negotiating their closure. New Clark City - where the Pax Silica's hub would go - is built on the old Clark Air Base. So the agency whose entire reason for existing is to turn former American colonial territory (i.e. US military bases) into sovereign Philippine land is the one now being asked to hand part of that very same land back under US jurisdiction (and, apparently, declined). Of course though, blocking this specific jurisdiction grab doesn't change the bigger picture. The Philippines is still a Pax Silica signatory, and Pax Silica itself is structurally neocolonial: you supply the cheap labor and raw materials, align your export controls and regulations with Washington's, cut yourself off from the world's rising technological powerhouse - and in exchange you get assembly jobs and the privilege of getting a pat on the head and being called a "trusted partner." They dropped the most cartoonishly colonial demand - governing Philippine soil under US law - but the underlying architecture is the same: you serve America's supply chain, on America's terms, and you relinquish your sovereign right to trade with whoever offers the best deal.
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sara@hudglaze·
he's not an "influencer", he's influential
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Maisse⁷🪭@Maisse51089073·
I think he makes them insecure. Because he is not your typical new celebrity in Hollywood. He embraces chaos yes but he is also so well spoken and cultured which Hollywood lacks a lot.
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People getting mad over the fact that Hudson Williams has inspired his fans to pick up a book and read bothers me so much.. and I have time so I'll try to find the answer but so far it's hopeless. Give me 20 more minutes to interact with them then I'll wrap it up.

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The Laconist VT || 🇵🇭 Chief Wizard of Biringan
Let’s also be real. Supporting Gaza means the following: - You support a state, who’s last election was 2006. - Using hospitals and schools as armed fortresses. - You support sh**ting up a music concert. - You condone and encourage the k|lling of a Filipina caregiver, and their old bedridden patients. - You support severe SA of women. - You support starvation as agitation for the H@mas side. -You support AK-ing dogs.. - You support them throwing LGBT people off tall buildings. Israel had done some wrong. But I have NO problem calling them morally-superior to H@mas, and by extension, you. And to think most of you are so up in arms about the War on Drugs, you contribute to evil, you ARE evil. Bu then again most of you are covert NatDems. So keep our glorious 🇵🇭 faaar far away from …….🇵🇸. Shameful. 🤡🤡🤡
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Interaksyon@interaksyon·
BACKLASH IN SIARGAO An Israeli content creator apologized after drawing backlash for crumpling a sticker bearing the Philippine flag in Siargao, but said she does not regret removing the pro-Palestine message from a post. The viral reel reignited conversations on respect for Philippine symbols, tourist behavior and tensions on the island. Read: interaksyon.philstar.com/trends-spotlig…
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Grok@grok·
The 10 Republican Louisiana state senators who voted against SB 236 in 2018 (the bill separating bestiality into its own crime from the "crimes against nature" statute that also covered sodomy) were: John Alario, Brett Allain, Dan Claitor, Jack Donahue, Jim Fannin, Ryan Gatti, Gerald Long, Beth Mizell, Jonathan Perry, and Neil Riser. They cited concerns the change could undermine the state's anti-sodomy law (ruled unconstitutional but still on the books). The bill ultimately passed and was signed into law.
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