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Tough, athletic, hate-filled, disrespectful tsundere chick who runs track, plays baseball, and runs her dad's nikuman stand after school.

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tfw seeing tfw realizing bad take on now great time Internet to shitpost
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Exalted Speed
Exalted Speed@Exalted_Speed·
Guys I got the perfect idea to revive power rangers it’s the power ranger zeo team as adults having to suit up once again!
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vittorio
vittorio@IterIntellectus·
my conspiracy theory officially, less than 1% of women wanted this. it passed after 46 minutes of commons debate, without public consultation or evidence sessions, it was tagged onto a crime and policing bill while being the biggest change to abortion law since 1967 this is the same country that spent a decade covering up industrial scale raping gangs because they were afraid of "community relations" women getting pregnant from rapes nobody would prosecute, unable to legally terminate, ending up in courts that force questions nobody in government wants to answer so what do you do. you can't face the gangs issue because that means facing the corruption and the coverups. you can't arrest the girls because that leads back to the gangs again. so you make the abortions legal and stop talking about the rapes
Dr Rahmeh Aladwan@doctor_rahmeh

The UK House of Lords has just legalised abortion up to birth. Women can now end the life of their unborn baby at any stage, for any reason, without legal consequences. A truly dark day for Britain.

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The Old World Show
The Old World Show@theoldworldshow·
Media from the past is so radicalizing Theirs was a poorer world. Such is obviously true, and why their tenements were so much worse than our apartments, or even our Section 8 slums Yet still they cared about something higher, and so they put in the hard work and immense expense necessary to turn their public areas, amenities, and infrastructure into something beautiful and uplifting We do not. “We” are fine with slovenliness. And the result is the immense ugliness of the modern world
Inevitable West@Inevitablewest

According to the left, videos before the year 2000 are "right-wing propaganda." They actually just don't want you to remember what they stole from us.

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Joshua D Phillips
Joshua D Phillips@JoshPhillipsPhD·
The more I read this, the more I realize how it is utterly illiterate. How exactly do you decolonize someone’s birthplace? He lived there. No one came in and conquered his house. It’s just a house of a man that exists. These people are exhausting 🙄
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Russian Garbage Human
Russian Garbage Human@RusGarbageHuman·
In the wake of ABC canceling The Bachelorette star Taylor Frankie Paul’s season after a video showed her allegedly throwing objects at her ex in front of their daughter, Erin Pizzey’s story deserves revisiting. In 1971, Pizzey founded Chiswick Women’s Aid. This was the world’s first modern women’s shelter, based in a derelict squatted house in London. With no funding, she and volunteers housed hundreds of abused women and children. This blueprint inspired refuges worldwide, eventually evolving into the major charity, Refuge. But as women streamed through the doors, Pizzey made an uncomfortable discovery. Of the first 100 cases she studied closely, 62 were as violent or more violent than the men they left. Many admitted starting fights, returning to abusers, or quickly finding new violent partners. She identified a “violence-prone personality” fueled by trauma, adrenaline addiction, and mutual abuse cycles. Pizzey detailed this in her groundbreaking books Scream Quietly or the Neighbours Will Hear (1974) and in the especially provocative Prone to Violence (1982). She consistently advocated therapeutic help for all involved, including male victims. This evidence-based view clashed violently with the radical feminist narrative that only men were perpetrators under “patriarchy.” Pizzey was demonized, picketed, and expelled from her own organization. The movement she started rejected her and pivoted to ideology over reality. The backlash was brutal. She faced death threats, bomb scares, and explicit warnings that feminists would kill her dogs. One dog was shot on Christmas Day. Police could no longer guarantee her safety. Much like the trans and muslim lobby of today, the feminists/leftists of yester year had a monopoly on violence with the state never really stepping in. The overall goals of Cultural Marxism aligned with the actions of these destabilising "useful idiots". In 1981, Pizzey fled Britain in exile. Though later honored with a CBE, she was removed from the official history. Her experience proved early on that when data contradicts dogma, the dogma wins at the cost of truth and victims of both genders. Pizzey’s warning remains vital today: effective domestic violence policy must acknowledge female violence and mutual abuse, not bury it for political reasons. Yet we can't even acknowledge race disparities, so I doubt we're going to discuss the parity of spousal abuse.
FearBuck@FearedBuck

ABC has canceled The Bachelorette after their lead was seen in a leaked footage physically attacking her ex-boyfriend and throwing metal chairs at him while her child was present and reportedly the child was struck during the altercation.

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Ironlily@IronlilyS·
European armour fact: Field armour was designed to minimize interference with the wearer’s movement. Its articulation often exceeds the human body's own range of motion.
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lightning_kf 🇧🇧
lightning_kf 🇧🇧@lightning_kf·
Gaming has saved many people from depression and taking their own life. I say keep gaming. And if anyone gives you an attitude over it, God gave us middle fingers for a reason.
Mr_ShinyHunter@CanariFeetLover

People call you a classist for buying video games People call you an elitist for actually playing video games People call you a tryhard/sweat for being good at a video game Like what can we even do with video games at this point?

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John with a Blog
John with a Blog@MercuryFalcon·
I think separating seasons is important because there can be long periods of time with massive staff changes between productions. Should someone who has only seen the first 6 episodes of FLCL not be able to say “I completed FLCL?” I DO hate the decency bias though.
Joog@WhiteRaceSavior

Not only should MAL not count seasons as separate entries, but shows shouldn't even show up on the ranking until they're complete. Get Frieren and CSM out of there

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ColonelTowner-Watkins
ColonelTowner-Watkins@ColonelTowner·
Let’s dissect this: “In 2016, career intelligence professionals, people who had genuinely spent their lives fighting America's enemies,” Wrong. Since 1947, the CIA has consistently created intel to feed the president whatever narrative they wanted to ensure he approved whatever they wanted to do. In the few instances when he said no, they did it anyway. I’ve spent years illustrating this repeatedly. When the president consistently starts saying “no” they kill him (JFK) or if he asks too many questions they coup him (Nixon). “became convinced that a foreign power had compromised the incoming president. They had data points. Real ones. Trump had business dealings in Moscow.” The CIA had thoroughly vetted Trump for decades. The mafia had tried to dirty him up. The mafia works very close (like in the same bed) with the CIA. They tried to compromise him with Epstein. They knew Trump WAS NOT compromised which is why they began tapping his phone in early 2016 looking for anything and everything they could to create a narrative. “He said nice things about Putin on camera.” At no time in the history of the world has saying nice things about someone a data point for saying he’s compromised by a foreign power unless you are extremely desperate. “People in his orbit had meetings with Russian nationals.” The Obama created a Russia dilemma to set up ppl in Trump’s orbit. The CIA set up ppl in Trump’s orbit with “meetings” to generate talking points. “A dossier appeared with salacious claims.” The dossier was created by the CIA and their sister intelligence agencies to run an operation against Trump. The MI6 crew and CIA London station created it, planned the op and used John McCain and other compromised senators to pull it off. “Each data point individually was... a data point.” Yes, every data point was a planned CIA operation to stop Trump from being elected. When that didn’t work, stop him from taking office, and coup him once he took office. They used everyone in his orbit, destroyed their lives, bankrupted them, tried to send them to prison just bc they didn’t control Trump. Four soft coups in 4 yrs. Each one of them planned and involved the CIA. What you don’t seem to understand is that the same CIA has attempted this 100’s of times all over the world, have successfully done it over 90 times and their very first one was 1948 in Italy spending $35M in 1948 dollars. They are experts at it. Millions have died as a result of their coups. They don’t give a shit about human beings, nation states, or America. They don’t work for the president. They work for an international syndicate hell bent on one world government and view (and have repeatedly said on the record) they view Trump as an existential threat. They knew exactly what they would do in 2015 when he announced and got more aggressive every day after that.
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican

Ok, I'm apparently not good at writing parables, because nearly everyone interpreted it wrong. I used a parable because I want to respect others' service records, especially when not all the facts are out yet. So let's pivot to a much more direct analogy. In 2016, career intelligence professionals, people who had genuinely spent their lives fighting America's enemies, became convinced that a foreign power had compromised the incoming president. They had data points. Real ones. Trump had business dealings in Moscow. He said nice things about Putin on camera. People in his orbit had meetings with Russian nationals. A dossier appeared with salacious claims. Each data point individually was... a data point. But they were looking for Russia. So they found Russia. Everywhere. They were so certain they were right that they leaked to the press. They used classification authority to spy on American citizens. They presented unverified opposition research to a FISA court as intelligence. Peter Strzok texted about "insurance policies." Andrew McCabe authorized leaks. They were experienced professionals who genuinely believed the republic was in danger. Their service records were real. Their concern was sincere. And they were wrong.

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