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ErikTheRed

@erichberger

Opinionated Coffee Snob and AI Enthusiast.

New York - North Carolina Katılım Şubat 2009
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ErikTheRed
ErikTheRed@erichberger·
I agree. Telegraphing your potential failures undercuts the veracity of your communication. The takeaway is that you don't care enough about the details, and therefore, the presence of typos may be only the tip of the iceberg. It also is a symptom that you don't regard the recipient of that communication high enough to ensure they receive a error free message. Typos in text messages, emails and other communications also signify a lack of authority due to being imprecise. Imagine yourself in the field, in the presence of some great challenge, and the orders from headquarters have spelling errors, or there's a slight mistake in the map coordinates for an artillery barrage. "You just took out our field hospital!" "...but those are the exact coordinates you sent!" They say at the enemy of "good" is "perfection." But perfection is the habit of people that cannot tell themselves "good enough."
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@UltraDane Should they forget, the Hammer is swift and strong.
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Dane
Dane@UltraDane·
↟ The Natives of Scandinavia ↟ 🇩🇰 🇸🇪 🇳🇴 We are the indigenous people to our Scandinavian homelands. Germanic hunter-gatherers who followed large herds north as the ice sheet retreated. During the last ice age, which lasted until about 10,000BC, major parts of northern Europe and Scandinavia were covered by a continental glacier several kilometers thick. No one could have lived there at the time. The first people who did settle in Scandinavia were us, Hunter-gatherers — the Germanic forefathers of today's Scandinavian people. In northern Sweden, Norway and Finland, there is evidence of settlements dated 9,000-8,000 BC. The oldest traces are found in Sweden and Denmark (about 12,000 BC). Which makes sense, since we all share many traits, and have always shared invisible borders. Sweden was a short boat ride or a quick run at low tide. Men's domain: Hunting (especially larger game or expeditions), deep-sea fishing, farming fieldwork, trading, and raiding. Sagas and archaeology emphasize this as the "outside" world. Women's domain: Running the farm/home, which was no small task—securing harvests, managing livestock/dairy, food storage (critical for survival in harsh climates), and crafts. This gave them real economic power and respect. Women could own property, inherit, divorce (under certain conditions), and some ran businesses or crafts in towns. High-status women might commission runestones or participate in rituals. Viking society valued people who excelled in their expected roles, and necessity (e.g., men away for months). In short: there was a general pattern of men doing more mobile/outdoor provisioning (hunting, fishing, raiding) while women anchored the domestic economy. But "women stayed home" understates their authority, labor, and flexibility—especially on self-sufficient farms where everyone contributed to survival. Early forager phases were probably even less divided. Modern views sometimes over-romanticize "egalitarian Vikings" or overstate rigidity, but archaeology and texts point to pragmatic, complementary roles shaped by biology, economy, and environment rather than total confinement. Save Europe ~ Such a beautiful and unique culture must be preserved. ᚦᛖ ᚾᚨᛏᛁᚢᛖᛋ ᛟᚠ ᛋᚲᚨᚾᛞᛁᚾᚨᚢᛁᚨ
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ErikTheRed@erichberger·
@UltraDane Lest they forget, remembrance shall come heavy and strong.
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Patriot🇺🇸Newswire@NewswirePatriot·
The Mayor of Rhode Island ordered a mural honoring Iryna Zarutska to be REMOVED. Mayor Brett Smiley called the mural painted on the wall of an LGBTQ club, "divisive." 🔻 Is this mural "divisive" or should the club owner refuse his order?
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Juanita Broaddrick
Juanita Broaddrick@atensnut·
Well said… VERY WELL SAID !!
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ErikTheRed@erichberger·
@NewswirePatriot @emma6USA Luke 10:8 states: “And into whatsoever city ye enter, and they receive you, eat such things as are set before you.” And if you don't like what it says on the wrapper, "vaya con Dios."
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Patriot🇺🇸Newswire@NewswirePatriot·
Atheists are DEMANDING In-n-Out Burger, remove the Bible verses from their packaging. Owner, Lynsi Snyder, refuses and says the verses reflect her family's Christian values. Critics call the verses "exclusionary." Is Snyder being "exclusionary" or do you support her? ✝️
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ErikTheRed@erichberger·
Decided to tune in to the series "Beowulf" on Netflix. Eventually just had to turn it off because of all of the "diverse" members of the village. I couldn't dispel my sense of disbelief, wondering how a small village somewhere in what is now the United Kingdom contained people from India, Africa, the Middle East, etc. The populace looked like the security line at Miami International Airport. "Old English" indeed. Not only that, but the hairstyles sported by most could only have been accomplished with electric trimmers with close edge machining, and many characters wore clothes and boots more appropriate for the 19th century or 20th century. The entire production was just one unfolding cornucopia of continuity errors. But I'm glad a wide range of races got a paycheck.
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Mr. Star Spangled MAGA
Mr. Star Spangled MAGA@4thOfJuly365·
Why does Hollywood find the need to make white historical figures black?
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@gman5180 Oh I am just so beside myself now that I find out after the fact that they did this stupid "no kings" thing again.
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Gary M
Gary M@gman5180·
Furious? 🤔 I talk to A LOT of Maga folks every day & I've yet to hear the word "furious" be said. 🙄 Are you "FURIOUS"? 🤭😏
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ErikTheRed@erichberger·
@iAnonPatriot Because we're too busy contributing to the economy and leading busy productive lives, not depending on minimum wage handouts to be a prop and the Democrat party passion play.
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American AF 🇺🇸@iAnonPatriot·
Liberal white woman says if Republicans are the majority, why’s there never counter protesters at the No Kings protests.. 👀
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So it has been in the past. And so it shall be again.
Rich Toronto@rich_toronto

Is the human race worth the cost of our humanity? We are in an existential crisis. The Islamists are threatening our very existence, wanting to destroy our freedom, our democracy, our religions, our way of life - us. For too long, we have tried to treat them humanely. They’ve been welcomed to our countries, to our cities, to our communities. We’ve attempted to help them feel welcome, to help them learn the cultures and traditions of their new countries, while they continued to enjoy their own customs and traditions. When they broke laws, they were treated like everyone else - presumed innocent until proven guilty, given a fair trial, and if convicted, sentenced under the existing laws of our countries. They were given residency and citizenship, and afforded all the rights and privileges that go along with that. And what did Western civilization get in return? Terrorist attacks. Rapes. Murders. Massacres. Threats. People refusing to follow our rules. People refusing to follow our laws. People who want to destroy us. People who want to destroy our counties. People who want to destroy our civilization. They’re destroying our civilization. They’re destroying the human race. And they’re using our humanity to do it. If we want to stop this threat, we’re going to have to stop being humane. If we want to stop barbarians, we’re going to have to be barbaric. If we want to stop these people from destroying us, we have to find a way that’s actually going to stop them. And that’s going to mean we have to lose some of our humanity. It’s going to mean bloodshed. Mass bloodshed. It’s going to mean meeting them on their terms. The only terms they understand. The only terms they respect. The only terms that will stop them. In order to save the human race, we will have to sacrifice our humanity. I hope we have what it takes. Because it is the only option we have.

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Homer Pavlos
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos·
The reason I write these posts about the atrocities of Islam is not because I will become rich and famous from it. I am just a Greek who knows history perfectly and what my people went through. We lived through the barbarity of the Muslims. I am exploiting my publicity here to teach you what Islam really means. Not in the depths of history, but even for unknown crimes that it committed 100-50 years ago, which most peoples do not know about. I wish the politicians of every nation in the world would read my posts so they would understand that by allowing the entry of Muslims, they become accomplices, putting their signature on the murder and annihilation of their people. My historical posts will not make me rich; it is the least I can do as a Greek. To warn other peoples what Islam means, armed with history and knowledge from the engraved memories of my tormented people, the Greeks, who never stopped fighting Islam and "their veil". Read my posts, promote them, and inform everyone. Islam does not belong in the West. The more they see you as weak on the street and afraid, the more courage they will take to murder you, rape you, enslaved you, disrespect your ancestors and conquer your home, your country. The difference is that they are not afraid; the balances will change when you stop being afraid as well. Homer Pavlos.
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Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
The people who have the freedom to m*rder children in their womb want you to think they're in the Handmaid's Tale.
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Kitten
Kitten@0nlyk1tt3n·
Judging by the cars, what year was this taken?
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The General
The General@1776General_·
White people are colonizers, and Black people deserve reparations. - Brandon Johnson Chicago mayor “I believe we can call for Black liberation and reparations.” Supremacy is real in the black community.
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@DanBurmawy I thought we were over antisemitism in the United States. We were, until the voices on the left started raising it from the dead.
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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
We Arabs and Muslims grew up in a world where Israel was portrayed as the central cause of everything. For decades, Arab dictators blamed Israel for economic failure. They blamed Israel for stealing vast portions of national budgets. Scholars and educators blamed the Jews for failures in our education systems and for the moral decline of our youth. We grew up hearing adults repeat “May Allah curse the Jews” as casually as one might say “damn” or use profanity. If someone got a paper cut, they would say, “May Allah curse the Jews.” The Jews, the Jews, the Jews, we imagined them as something other than human. The first time I met a Jew, I found myself looking for horns or a tail. Seeing what I see today in the West, I wish I could say this mentality was imported from the Islamic world. The truth is that the Christian West had its own parallel “May God curse the Jews.” Christians persecuted Jews for centuries, a history that culminated in the Holocaust. When the Church corrected its course and confronted that past, the West began to heal. But today, there is a reemergence of that same mentality. Antisemitism does not lead a society to destruction; it is the symptom of a culture already in decline.
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