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@plastictoothvv

awww dont cry

Katılım Kasım 2019
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Pat@PatrickMcCann·
@mikerainey82 the Sactown and GS jersey go together like meth and covered up nazi tattoos.
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Tommy@TommyPettonJr·
@TheChiefNerd Translation: For all of you white people who went to college or trade school and made something of your lives, we intend to take what's rightfully yours and give it away to others who chose not to - but only POC. Poor whites can go f themselves.
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PaulXRP
PaulXRP@CryptoboyX589·
@GrantCardone He isn’t a fool He will do the right thing because Iran won’t surrender And their citizens are ready to die for their country
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ally@missmayn·
cities are much safer for women than small towns are and any woman who’s lived in both will tell you that.
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N@Gugugaga18786·
@Revvolutionizer @magi_jay Rogan is closer ideologically to Fuentes and Owens. He’s said far more damaging stuff than Hasan.
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Magdi Jacobs
Magdi Jacobs@magi_jay·
Okay, it's time to do an analysis of relative power, here. How does Joe Rogan derive his immense power and how does that differ from Piker? Specifically: thousands of different people appear on Rogan, including comedians, scientists, UFC fighters, conspiracy theorists, and, also, politicians. This means that Rogan works as a political influence vector BECAUSE people show up for MMA, or weed chat, or whatever Jordan Peterson is yammering about, and they get politics as a byproduct. Rogan ALSO has influence in other domains, not just politics. For example, there's been a long-running intra-hunter debate on whether or not he's had a positive/negative influence on the sport. So Rogan draws people in on one topic, then exposes them to a whole lot else, including politics. This gives him influencer-status *across the board*. Now contrast that with Piker. Piker's content is almost exclusively just one thing: talking about politics from a "far-left" perspective. Now, another, related comparison: Rogan is also politically ambiguous to the *general* public. We Democrats might see him as extremely right-wing, but that's not what draws all his listeners in. So, in Rogan's case, we have a macho dude whose reach is *sprawling* precisely b/c he has content diversity AND political ambiguity. In Piker's case, we have a dude ranting CCP propoganda at like-minded people and occasionally electrocuting his dog. That's it. The entire "Should Democrats accept Piker?" discussion assumes that Piker is bringing people IN, what we would call a "reach" asset. That's what Rogan is for MAGA, to some extent. But Piker is NOT a "reach" asset. He is talking to either 1) like-minded people or 2) people who hate him. And he is speaking on ONE topic (politics) from ONE perspective ("leftism."). He keeps the already converted engaged to what's essentially CCP/Russian style "Leftism." When you engage with him, THAT'S who you're engaging with. STOP comparing Hasan Piker to Joe Rogan. When you do this, you 1) OVERESTIMATE Piker's power and 2) MISUNDERSTAND Rogan's own influence. Personally, I think "Democrats must find their Joe Rogan" is a ridiculous rabbit-hole overall. Democrats should stand on their own two feet. They just look weak when they try to be something they're not. That said, if you DO endorse the white whale of the "Democratic Joe Rogan" it's most definitely NOT Hasan Piker. For that, you'd need someone with content diversity AND more ideological fluidity/ambiguity.
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Vanessa Guerrero
Vanessa Guerrero@nessguerrero·
There’s a genre of person on the internet that can’t accept that something isn’t for them so they have to create some kind of moral reason for not liking something.
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Eugene
Eugene@eugeneh84·
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yuyu⭐️
yuyu⭐️@cybxrartist·
@Lf_tobi_ @DEHINSMASALANG You must have rocks for brains because my issue isn’t with subcultures that are respectful my issue is ppl fetishizing those subcultures when it comes from a group of ppl that didn’t originate it it’s odd get a grip
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yuyu⭐️@cybxrartist·
@Bobbybrine_ The thing is ur right I’m not Chicano I just grew up in SoCal nd was born out there so I’m fully aware of where it comes from
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ポンデべッキオ
ポンデべッキオ@pondebekkio·
アメリカのBBQに自信ニキたちの間で、日本に本場のBBQを振る舞うために日本列島をノースカロライナの隣に移動させるプランまで飛び出しててめちゃくちゃ笑ってる。発想が力技すぎるだろ。
doomer@uncledoomer

we should seriously think about excavating the continental shelf to relocate japan to just off the east coast of the united states. i think our friendship as nations would grow and be very beautiful

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Chefe
Chefe@ProfePlata3·
@plastictoothvv @_YungJones_ @msubhanpriv Just because white suburban girls play soccer doesn’t mean there aren’t millions of families trying to get their kid to make it. Enjoy trade school and community college
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LWLWL@plastictoothvv·
@ProfePlata3 @_YungJones_ @msubhanpriv Yea and its still looked at in a non serious way, especially compared to basketball, football and baseball. It is literally due to cultural differences idk what to tell you. Soccer is looked at as entry level sport for a lot of people in the U.S.
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Chefe@ProfePlata3·
@plastictoothvv @_YungJones_ @msubhanpriv every major city in America has a large immigrant population. It literally just surpassed baseball in popularity. Soccer stopped being “gay” in the 90s
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