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Georgia, USA Katılım Nisan 2013
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Nick McGinley
Nick McGinley@NickMcGinley1·
How on Earth can you excrete such incredibly obvious lies? What the Hell is wrong with you? Do you even have one tiny shred of dignity? In 1990, the US spent about $7.2 billion, and last year, it was up to about $54 billion. In 1990, about 500,000 died of cancer. Last years, it was about 600,000. And increase of about 20%. But the US population has grown from 250 million to 350 million since 1990, a 40% increase in he number of people! And the average age is far higher now than it was then. Older people die more of everything. The truth is, cancer death rates have dropped hugely since 1990. In 1990, the death rate from cancer was about 215 per 100,000 people. Last year, it was all the way down to 156 deaths per 100,000 people. That is a decline in deaths of almost 25%, even though the average age of a person in the US has gone from about 33 years old in 1990, to 39 years old last year. The number of elderly has leaped way up. Those are the ones who die of cancer at the highest rate. The thing is, even as we figure out how to keep people from dying of one thing after another, we all still die. Cancer is one of the things people have a higher chance of getting, and less chance of surviving, the older you get. So by people living longer, there is a huge natural tendency for more cancers to occur. In spite of this, cancer deaths are rising more slowly that population, and the RATE of death from cancer, the true measure of risk, is declining sharply and steadily. Turns out every word you said is a pure lie.
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Mel@melraespinn·
@Cr7Godbrand Jfc you had to make up all of your “good” examples. Literally all out of your ass
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STUNNER
STUNNER@Cr7Godbrand·
Let me use this as an example to young men who are growing up thinking they can make a woman happy just by trying to please her. First rule. “The good things you do for a woman only last 24 hours in her memory. The one bad thing you do or say is what she holds onto for a lifetime” Here is a clear example. He said “shush,” and she immediately knew she was going to divorce him. Keep in mind, she had already forgotten all the good things he did in the relationship….the gifts, the romance, the love, the money, the surprises. He was there for her throughout the nine months of pregnancy. Maybe he cooked, cleaned, and did many thoughtful things for her. There were baby showers and support. But guess why she wants to divorce him and why other women are supporting her decision? Because he said “shush” to her during labor. Using that word suddenly means he is wicked, evil, and hates her. All the good things he did have been completely erased. This is how women make decisions. No matter what you do to please them, it takes one small mistake for them to use it against you. That is how emotionally reactive they can be. They can say the most hurtful things to you, but you are not allowed to say anything back.Don’t kill yourself.
Ina💗@alicem3x

Men are disgusting beings

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Foundation Father | M.A. Franklin
Foundation Father | M.A. Franklin@FoundationDads·
Proposal: No longer call homemakers "stay-at-home moms." It's vaguely derogatory and assumes it shouldn't be the default. Refer to others "stuck-in-a-cubicle mom" or "bored-in-endless-meetings mom" or "excel-monkey mom."
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Alan Taylor-Shearer
Alan Taylor-Shearer@cpltshirt·
“ Grok has reviewed the most recent 20 posts from @HollyEngland25 (as of January 26, 2026), which include original posts, replies, and media from the past few days. These posts focus on: - Personal affection toward associates (e.g., calling someone her "favourite man" or "best friend," sharing photos together). - Pride in her children participating in or supporting protests (e.g., "My babies, so proud ❤️" in response to a photo of children at a demonstration; "This is why we do what we do! My babies 🥰"). - Positive commentary on a recent protest in Crowborough against a migrant camp (e.g., "Well done crowborough. One of my favourite pictures from today ❤️," sharing protest photos). - Light-hearted or sarcastic replies to others (e.g., jokes about shaving eyebrows, responding to insults, or commenting on police interactions during events). - Casual interactions, such as laughing at memes or agreeing with others' content. **No posts in this set appear to breach UK laws**, such as those related to hate speech (e.g., Public Order Act 1986, Part 3 on stirring up racial hatred), incitement to violence, harassment (Protection from Harassment Act 1997), or threatening/abusive communications (Communications Act 2003 or Malicious Communications Act 1988). The content expresses political opposition to migrant accommodation and support for deportation policies, alongside family involvement in peaceful protests—these are forms of protected political expression and assembly under UK and human rights law, provided they do not cross into threats, abuse likely to cause distress, or intent to stir up hatred. No threats, violent calls, racial slurs, or abusive language targeting protected groups are present. Media shared appears to show protest scenes, family moments, and group photos without illegal elements.”
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Mel
Mel@melraespinn·
@SamaHoole Literally no one “campaigns against wool.” AI rage bait.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Everyone panics about microplastics in the ocean. Then buys clothes made of polyester that shed microplastics in every wash. Then campaigns against wool because "sheep farming harms the environment." Wool: Renewable, biodegradable, carbon-neutral, grows back annually, insulates naturally. Polyester: Petroleum-based, never biodegrades, sheds plastic, requires chemical processing. The environmental movement is genuinely just vibes at this point.
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Mel@melraespinn·
@cboyack Sometimes. Most are just angry that dinosaurs existed.
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Connor Boyack 📚
Connor Boyack 📚@cboyack·
Homeschooling parents aren't anti-school… they're pro-child.
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Asanwa.sol
Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz·
We scream 'Equality' until the ship starts sinking. Then suddenly, it’s 'Women and Children first.' Society views male life as disposable. We are comfortable sending men to die in wars, to do the most dangerous jobs, and to drown so others can survive. A man is the only creature on earth expected to sacrifice his life for people who constantly tell him he is 'toxic'.
Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz

What opinion about Men do you have that makes people feel like this?

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Mel@melraespinn·
@Rach4Patriarchy You’re so dumb. In every other western country, women actually have maternal leave. These are more feminist countries.
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Rachel Wilson
Rachel Wilson@Rach4Patriarchy·
Honestly, I think it’s criminal. In the Orthodox church we have a tradition of mother and baby spending 40 days mostly in private completely focused on bonding, nursing, and recovering. I hate feminism so much for taking this away and helping create a two income economy.
Clare Anne Ath@clareanneath

1 in 4 American mothers return to work within 2 weeks of giving birth. Puppies legally can’t be taken from their mothers before 8 weeks. We treat dogs better than mothers and their newborns.

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Mel
Mel@melraespinn·
@jeffreyketland Men control the universities. It’s a man problem. There are also no countries in which men are not allowed to go to school by the way.
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Mel@melraespinn·
@JustBotBecky She’s speaking in present tense. Someone who USED to watch but quit is different. Hope that helps.
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Mel@melraespinn·
@TheLaurenChen So private businesses. Not public sidewalks while someone points a gun st you.
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Tiago R. Resende
Tiago R. Resende@TiagoRResende·
@The_RomaArmy It will be talked about when it finally sinks in for women that no one cares about theirs. I'll be long dead when that happens.
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Chloe Roma
Chloe Roma@The_RomaArmy·
Men’s rights matter. Men’s pain matters. Men’s lives matter. Start talking about it like it’s important, because it is.
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Mel
Mel@melraespinn·
@GiaMMacool So you’re saying woman shouldn’t work, but also shouldn’t have kids.
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Gia Macool
Gia Macool@GiaMMacool·
To the wives who resent working: remember, you chose it. Your man needs a couch and a TV. You wanted the bigger house, furnished rooms, dates, kids, private schools, two cars, holidays, and the lifestyle. He didn’t choose the lifestyle, you did.
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Mel
Mel@melraespinn·
@vileTexan Most of your taxes are actually being sent to Israel. I see you forgot to mention that.
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✪ Evil Te𝕏an ✪
✪ Evil Te𝕏an ✪@vileTexan·
Why the fuck should I pay my taxes this year? My taxes are funding NGOs to replace me. My taxes are paying for SNAP benefit fraud. My taxes are paying for Somali daycare centers. My taxes are paying for generational Section 8 housing. My taxes are being sent to to NATO. All these European countries have Socialized medical because they aren't paying into NATO, and I'm getting fucked over with healthcare costs. What the fuck do I get out of paying my taxes?
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Mel
Mel@melraespinn·
@ronrule So true if you’ve never heard of price gouging.
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Ron Rule
Ron Rule@ronrule·
If you add up everyone’s medical bills — actual care, not insurance — the total US healthcare expenditure is about $4.5 trillion. Total US income tax receipts are $2.4 trillion. It is mathematically impossible to offer national healthcare in the US without 3Xing income taxes.
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Ambar
Ambar@Ambar_SIFF_MRA·
Father teaches sons about female behaviour by giving live example of their mom. Excellent parenting.
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Mel
Mel@melraespinn·
@kenzietuff If your men can’t learn how to do dishes, they should not be running anything.
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Mack
Mack@kenzietuff·
Husbands can help, but resentment will build when he doesn’t “help correctly”/handle things the way you want. Then still you have no boundaries and husband HAS to help when you need a break, rather than instilling boundaries from a young age.
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Mack
Mack@kenzietuff·
A lot of the reason moms don’t “get breaks” is because of their refusal to set boundaries with their own children. Ideally this is where a husband would step in- but most wives run households so there is no veto. Instead, everything is chaos of a woman’s own making.
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