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maxaadiidaya@maxaadiidayaa·
this ship i just made
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maxaadiidaya@maxaadiidayaa·
@axisgirlfriend @aidannonx no i think he has a crush on you, he is just trying to get your attention by negging you like an elementary school boy or andrew tate fan
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David Sun@arcticinstincts·
What did Zohran’s wife, the First Lady of NYC mean by this?
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maxaadiidaya@maxaadiidayaa·
@_RamaDee @niloonm this picture looks nothing like Rama Duwaji in my opinion, it’s probably another Rama D I think this other tweet proves that this account owner’s name is Rama Darwish.
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midwestgal2024@midwestgal6383·
@HarmlessYardDog Can you explain why oil isn't a crazy price per barrel? It seems like people should be worried but no one i know outside of twitter is even..... noticing? Is it just taking time to explode
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Battle Beagle@HarmlessYardDog·
We're talking weeks, not months, of floating oil storage before it all hits the fan. The clock is ticking.
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maxaadiidaya@maxaadiidayaa·
@ubiquitousnewt i meant the tweet you quoted in which the person says that women shouldn’t focus on their face or contour
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Stella@ubiquitousnewt·
@maxaadiidayaa What was nonsensical? I explicitly said that there are limits to how far one can go.
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Stella@ubiquitousnewt·
I agree with the article on what the actual female ideal looks like for men. Low BMI, waist to hip ratio, curves, neotenous features, healthy skin, etc. But I think it underplays a few things, keeps turning probabilistic tendencies into rigid rules and understates genetic constraints. Also I think the author pushes the notion that highly curated beauty is the same thing as stable pair bonding success. It is not. First, reaching a more extreme waist-to-hip ratio is heavily influenced by genetics and skeletal structure, with significant ethnic and individual variation among women in how easily it can be achieved. It’s a much steeper climb for some ethnicities than others. Improvement becomes difficult after a certain point, and the effort required to become noticeably more attractive varies a great deal from woman to woman. Moving meaningfully up the attractiveness hierarchy is probably difficult without major investment, and even then the returns will vary. If you manage it, personality is still critical for attracting and keeping higher quality relationships, and core temperament is much less malleable than people like to pretend. Even when women go all in on surgery, extreme dieting, and other costly interventions to chase the ideal, it still does not reliably deliver stable high quality relationships. Reality television is full of examples. Second, while the physical ideal exists, both men and women make real trade offs in practice. Men still prioritise looks but will trade off on other qualities, especially in long term relationships. The extreme doll like standard is real and logical as a preference when you understand the evolutionary underpinnings, but everyday men relax it more than the piece suggests. My own experience lines up. In my two LTRs, partners have consistently liked the same things. My eyes, hair and petite frame, even though my waist is not especially tiny. Interestingly, lesbians, and I have worked in bars and gay bars for ages, have also made similar comments about my face that the blokes did. This is not unique or extraordinary. People often use flattering shorthand when describing women they find cute or feminine. Amusing. But still, better to be the Aldi version of an idol than unnoticed altogether. If different men, and even lesbians, keep converging on similar readings of my face and frame, then they are probably picking up on a real and recurring phenotype. That does not mean I, or any other woman, am literally comparable to some idealised feminine archetype, obviously, but it does suggest a recognisable feminine type that lands similarly across observers. This is useful for me because in the past I could sketch out what potential love interests were responding to. And currently, most importantly, what my other half favours. I can then endeavour to enhance and maintain these features. My looks (or lack thereof) must be doing some major heavy lifting because my personality is, by all accounts, most irregular indeed.
Aria Schrecker@Aria_Babu

Most women underrate how much men care about looks. And when they do try to get more attractive they waste time and effort on tanning, contouring their face, getting their nails done. Instead, almost everyone could be considered attractive if they lost weight, grew their hair long, and cleared up their skin. All these things are within your control. There's other basic advice that should be obvious. Wear makeup everyday and go for a youthful, dewy look. Remove your body hair. Ditch your glasses. For the extreme looksmaxxers, focus on your body. Your face is probably fine and hard to change. Get a boob job, precisely control your weight, and do hourglass-enhancing exercises. You are no longer stuck with the looks God gave you. ariababu.co.uk/p/get-sexier

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maxaadiidaya@maxaadiidayaa·
@can0peaz @GeraldPimm @joeybeastmarket You’re talking as if people will naturally be fatigued from antisemetic sentiments and view them as nutcases which is possible but it is just as likely that people will simply internalize all the antisemetic propaganda and not change their opinion on it
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Can0peaz@can0peaz·
@maxaadiidayaa @GeraldPimm @joeybeastmarket That's the goal, so anyone who criticizes Jewish people will be seen as irrational, unhinged, nutters, etc...so no one will care about valid criticism, they just won't want to be like people they see as unhinged nutters.
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Can0peaz@can0peaz·
@GeraldPimm @joeybeastmarket I've said the same... "groypers" are a Jewish psyop to make it hard to differentiate between valid analysis/criticism and the unhinged nuttery of people who are irrationally-triggered by Jews.
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Jösef@ilovemilkcakes·
Reposted dune trailer on ig and Egyptian croomf dm'd saying u know they're using our culture but not casting us
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@maxaadiidayaa @_Muad__Dib___ @ilovemilkcakes Every white person in Dune is objectively evil in some sense and will literally commit genocide in the next film, i mean it would be historically accurate for both arab and yts to commit genocide but I don't think in a fictional universe it matters which.
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maxaadiidaya@maxaadiidayaa·
@_Muad__Dib___ @ilovemilkcakes why not just cast middle eastern people for the obvious Middle East Islamic inspired movie? they cast mostly black people and latinos as Fremen so they instinctively knew that fremen were pocs but zionist hollywood obviously wants to erase Arabs
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maxaadiidaya@maxaadiidayaa·
@SarwaatZ @moonlighba3e if you’re on muslimtwt then you’re forced to deal with swaths of pakistani men overusing the words “dayooth” and “gheerah” as if they just wanna flex how much Arabic they know
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Hereward the Woke
Hereward the Woke@BamaExpat·
People like to point to the Northwest European marriage pattern as a driver of less clannish societies, stronger institutions, etc. Interestingly, there is one other civilization that was probably the least clannish large society *ever* until the modern West, and it’s Egypt.
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