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@he4ven55

just a soul looking for skin now.

Katılım Şubat 2020
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skeletonwoman
skeletonwoman@he4ven55·
@Serenitee_Sam Lmao they’ll say all this shit To a masked filmer but not to the thousands upon thousands of unvetted foreign nationals here illegally
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✨️Serenitee♡Sam✨️
✨️Serenitee♡Sam✨️@Serenitee_Sam·
He’s filming everyone at the market, but the police say there’s nothing they can do. Whose side are you on? A male videographer (the "auditor"), who is wearing a disguise for anonymity, is filming at an outdoor market. He is confronted by a market organizer (Kaylee Dolan) regarding his filming of vendors and attendees. A law enforcement officer arrives to mediate the dispute. ​The organizer expresses concern that the videographer is making vendors and patrons uncomfortable and asks him to stop or leave. The videographer asserts his right to film in a public area, refusing to comply with her request. ​The responding officer confirms that the videographer is in a public space where he has a legal right to record. The officer acknowledges the organizer's frustration but explains that, as no crime is being committed, he cannot compel the man to stop filming or force him to leave. ​The tension arises from the intersection of constitutional rights and personal expectations of privacy. ​Under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, individuals generally have a protected right to film in public spaces (such as sidewalks, public parks, and plazas). This includes the right to film government officials and police officers performing their duties, as well as things that are plainly visible from those public areas. ​In general, there is no "reasonable expectation of privacy" in a public space. If something can be seen by the naked eye from a location where a person is legally permitted to be, it is typically legal to photograph or record it. ​While filming is a protected activity, it is not absolute. If filming crosses the line into harassment, stalking, or disorderly conduct—or if it is done to "clandestinely" capture private or intimate areas, it can become illegal. In this specific interaction, the officer determined that the videographer’s actions did not meet the legal threshold for a crime, which is why he could not intervene. ​If the market were held on private property rather than public land, the owners or organizers would have the right to set rules regarding photography or to ask people to leave. If someone refuses to leave private property after being asked, they can be cited for trespassing. The officer's inability to remove the videographer suggests that the location was either public property or that the organizer lacked the legal authority to exclude him from that specific area.
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Rawan Osman روان عثمان
El Al employees at a German airport asked if I was afraid to walk around in this t-shirt. Nope. And the star never comes off. When someone stares, I stare back. Bullies are like bloodhounds — they smell fear. Ask yourself: why do people wear kaffiyehs without any fear of being attacked? The answer captures the entire essence of the Arab-Israeli conflict — and the Jew hatred that has spread like wildfire since October 7th. One side is entitled, propped up by endless global sympathy, free to throw emotional tantrums without consequence. The other has always faced global hostility — and is perpetually expected to show restraint, shrink itself, go invisible, so as not to “provoke” those who are always one moment away from their next tantrum. #Israel #palestine
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skeletonwoman
skeletonwoman@he4ven55·
@KeithMc98521037 @doctorx3333 @Lordmiles @returningfromt2 If the highest most prestigious wealthiest classiest most astute individuals engage in the same caveats as Epstein did then there is a moral equivalency between the ultra rich and rural bum fucking farmers of Afghanistan. Like at least poor 3rd worlders fckn kids makes sense
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Lord Miles
Lord Miles@Lordmiles·
The Taliban told me stories from their battles. They would attach some PKM trigger to a piece of comically long string on the side of a mountain. Then when the Americans pass some kid would pull the trigger and run The Americans would spent $500k calling in air strikes, spend an hour bunkered down firing at the mountain. The next day the Taliban would come in and collect $300 worth of scrap metal from the airstrike and sell it for bread and the Americans would claim in their newspaper that they had zero casualties during an engagement with 20 Taliban that they “eliminated”.
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skeletonwoman
skeletonwoman@he4ven55·
@GoombaBohunk @shashigalore @raven_brah I hate wasting money too, ig what I’m getting at is that, it shouldn’t feel like a waste when I go to the grocery store. I shouldn’t have to feel like I’m wasting my money just to eat, should feel like a benefit not something that sets people back in these times
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Raven
Raven@raven_brah·
Boomers seem to forget that fast food used to be a normal, everyday expense for them because it was affordable. You could get a burger easily on minimum wage, it wasn’t some fancy treat you had once a year as a reward for pulling yourself up by your bootstraps.
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skeletonwoman
skeletonwoman@he4ven55·
@Whyorwhynot77 @ThisGuyGetsIt8 @EliasGravesLit He was nearly 50 when he was In office, that’s boomer territory. But since you wanna go there, the previous 3 presidents before him were boomers and they put us onto the trajectory of our shit decline. Oh yea Biden and trump too. Useless brainless boomers
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G@Whyorwhynot77·
@ThisGuyGetsIt8 @EliasGravesLit Obama imported 3rd worlders in the greatest numbers. Obama wasn’t a boomer. Quit generalizing.
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Elias Graves Writes
Elias Graves Writes@EliasGravesLit·
Dear Gen Z: My mother ate LARD sandwiches when she was a girl. She lived in a dirt floor shack with no electricity or indoor plumbing. She wore dresses made from flour sacks. Fuck you and your whining about the cost of a mocha latte.
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skeletonwoman
skeletonwoman@he4ven55·
@TheyCallMeSmeef How many hamburgers can you buy with 3.10 in 1980 vs how many hamburgers can you buy w/ $17 hour w/today’s prices Don’t worry I’ll give you lots of time to think, cuz it looks like math isnt ur strongest skill
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The Smeefly One
The Smeefly One@TheyCallMeSmeef·
-Minimum wage in 1980: $3.10 an hour. -The median salary in 1980: $21,000 a year. (The average was $12,500) Do these clowns think everyone was makin a $100k back then?
freedoms edge@sladesfreedom2

@TheyCallMeSmeef @Amenttttt @Tomaspain2 The whole menu was a dollar menu. If this was luxury, you were like the bottom 5 percent poor 1980 McDonald's menu prices:Hamburger $0.50 Cheeseburger $0.58)Big Mac: $1.20)Quarter Pounder: $1.10)Filet-O-Fish: $0.85)McChicken: $1.10

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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
A Jewish couple just wanting a place to stay, they’ve paid for the room. Greeted with “fReE pAlEsTiNe” and “bAbY kIlLer” Pure discrimination from this hotel employee. I don’t even know what to say anymore with these entitled terrorist supporting pricks.
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Tanya Berlaga 🇮🇱
Because your chef's salary increased by 20%, and your waiter's salary increased by 15%, and your tip is now 20% instead of 12%. So magically, the price of your hamburger is now 3 times of what you would pay by cooking at home. And by the way, chicken didn't go up that much - if at all. And it's better for you - and also, it takes 20 minutes to make.
Carolina Lion@CarolinaLion2

Price of a pound of ground beef in 2006 was $2.70 a pound. Now its about $6.70 a pound. Tell us how exactly how cooking at home somehow magically makes the inflation in the grocery store go away?

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skeletonwoman@he4ven55·
@dose_of_Close @TBerlaga With what money to buy housing + finance the moving process dipshit if people are complaining about the price of food now
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skeletonwoman@he4ven55·
@GoombaBohunk @shashigalore @raven_brah Have you been grocery shopping lately or do you just Instacart it from your husbands phone and card? Why does no boomer understand that the issue isn’t eating out, it’s that eating and ordering out has become more expensive in America, but not in Mexico, not in China.
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skeletonwoman@he4ven55·
@dose_of_Close @TBerlaga Does every neighborhood allow coops let alone allow to grow vegetables in their yards? Not all of us are lucky to inherit a farm like you grampa
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Close the Dip
Close the Dip@dose_of_Close·
@TBerlaga Don't tell them that you can actually grow the chickens from the eggs and that once you have a dozen or so that the cost of chickens is now the same that it was 500 years ago.
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skeletonwoman@he4ven55·
@yougointogitmo @_HMSP It’s literally the staple diet of the Spanish and Italians in the 1700s are you telling me I don’t deserve to eat as good as a 17th century Italian or Spanish person
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JoyceMarg@yougointogitmo·
@_HMSP 4 lbs of steak and six bottles of wine. Basic?
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Henry
Henry@_HMSP·
How am I supposed to afford a home when a basic dinner cost nearly $200?
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𝙻𝚎𝚊𝚟𝚎𝙷𝚎𝚊𝚛𝚍𝙰𝚕𝚘𝚗𝚎 🇨🇦
I just think you’re incapable of cognition if you say you can’t understand why people get food delivery. Pizza delivery has been around for decades, and you can’t fucking fathom the concept? “Food taxis?” Shut the fuck up. Like imagine being this happy to out yourself as a drooling idiot just to stay on the far-right side of the culture war?
Womansplainer@iWomansplainer

It actually blows my mind that people pay for food taxis. Like I legitimately cannot fathom this. I’m an engineer. My husband is an engineer. One might say we could easily afford Door Dash. Yet, we have literally never ordered it on our own dime in my entire life. Not even once.

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skeletonwoman@he4ven55·
@alexaa_speed @radicaldata @LeaveHeardAlone HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAHAAHHAAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAH 2-3 meals DOORDASHED? A DAY? AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH YOU REALLY THINK PPL WHO DONT HAVE THEIR OWN HOMES ARE SPENDING ~$400~ A WEEK. ON DOORDASH. Jfc boomers are stupid
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skeletonwoman@he4ven55·
@shashigalore @raven_brah You useless ass boomers are expecting us to act how you did 50-60 years ago, maybe ur too old to understand this but the worlds changed drastically since then, playing the rules from 50-60 years ago leaves you behind. That Poverty mindset is slavery and why our country sucks now
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Shashi@shashigalore·
Grew up in a middle class family. Fast food was never normal growing up in the 70s or 80s. It was absolutely a special treat when we got a McDonalds hamburger. We might do fast food once every 2 or 3 months. Meals were always made at home. Lunch was always packed for school. My Dad always had his brown bag lunch he took to work. He NEVER ate out for lunch. You people have the most bizarre, fantastical ideas of what Boomers and Gen X grew up with. We didn't have 1/4 of the luxuries younger generations had growing up and we never complained. You're whiny, spoiled, and selfish. Grow up.
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skeletonwoman@he4ven55·
@jfoster2019 @raven_brah A boomer talking about how smoothly living life is going thinking of only “me me me me” is incredibly rich if it wasn’t such geriatric, retarded, sentiment that we as young Americans are all too familiar hearing If only the boomers could just stfu and just listen
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Baroness Foster DBE #FreeIran🦁❤️
As a ‘boomer’ There was no ‘fast food’ when I was growing up.. We had no fridge, freezer, central heating, washing machine, dryer, TV 📺, fitted carpets etc.. Until much later..like most families. Nor a welfare state apart from family allowance for one child & limited ‘dole’ - no loitering on that !! You went to school - then straight to work .. with the exception of the few who went to UNI We didn’t starve, mothers were magicians… & managed to stay warm (in one room) yet never thought twice about it 🤷‍♀️ and certainly didn’t have time to whinge 🙄 Fortunately, clever people invented clever things .. Despite ‘free healthcare’ for 80 years, which isn’t free .. there are now massive obesity & mental health problems people too lazy to cook or get a job .. there is no ‘poverty’ in this country 🇬🇧 but there is a welfare budget larger than the GDP of many countries .. and ‘the left’ feeding that narrative. I wouldn’t want to go back to that .. but the pendulum has swung way to far in the wrong direction. It’s all about me me me - too often and never about personal responsibility ! Hasn’t really gone that well has it !
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skeletonwoman@he4ven55·
@DianaVilliers1 McDonalds prices 1993 for burger &fry = $2.10 2026 McDonald prices same order = ~$8 Hint: It’s not the consumers fault tht big corps and their astronomical hunger 4 greed r jacking shit fast food up by 350% ur point would have merit if ur generation didn’t destroy the dollar
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Diana Villiers
Diana Villiers@DianaVilliers1·
Are you kidding? Getting fast food was never a normal, every day expense for boomers or for Gen X. Going to McDonald’s or Burger King was a treat That’s why birthday parties were held there Look up Eddie Murphy’s old sketch about his mama not wanting to take him to McDonald’s and making him “house burgers” instead
Raven@raven_brah

Boomers seem to forget that fast food used to be a normal, everyday expense for them because it was affordable. You could get a burger easily on minimum wage, it wasn’t some fancy treat you had once a year as a reward for pulling yourself up by your bootstraps.

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