ralphie

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ralphie

ralphie

@sethjack21

Katılım Mayıs 2013
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ralphie@sethjack21·
@etheravibe Good way to have a shitload of mice in your house
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Russian Garbage Human
Russian Garbage Human@RusGarbageHuman·
The r*pes and stabbings would end. Immediately.
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ralphie@sethjack21·
@princesalamwane Almost like neither of them had ever been arrested before this happened
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da kid from the burg
da kid from the burg@ayrtupnext·
@sethjack21 @virlupus_ @BigGulpAmerikan You genuinly need to go outside and meet actual women lmao. It’s clear as day you don’t talk to women. Do you think we pulled the stat about nurses being the worst cheating demographic from our ass? Genuinely asking
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ralphie@sethjack21·
@virlupus_ @BigGulpAmerikan Women are infamous for cheating a lot. Especially career women. Being a nurse has nothing to do with it
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ralphie@sethjack21·
@NatherFather @nypost You think they just have mug shots of these guys for some reason? They’re both dead and probably never been arrested before. What pictures should they use fuckhead?
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New York Post
New York Post@nypost·
Husband kills high school sweetheart wife, commits suicide in woods less than 2 years into their marriage trib.al/F4CMqrZ
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ralphie@sethjack21·
@basedbtc_ @majeikstagram So you can’t bench 275 3x or you can do it more than that? I think it’s a pretty reasonable comparison. I’d probably say it’s like benching 255 tho
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⬣ Pulsechain.com ⬣@basedbtc_·
@majeikstagram I got 118 pounds for 3 reps with potentially more left. All the guys comparing this to a 275 bench are delusional unless they are beefy goblins with insanely short arms or 220+ bw.
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Matthew Majeika
Matthew Majeika@majeikstagram·
Not sure how heavy the bar is in this clip but I loaded 115 lbs. and easily grabbed a single rep. Brought the whole fam downstairs to the gym real quick just to be safe. SDG.
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ralphie@sethjack21·
@PenName38950446 @blahEhhGee @vrexec That’s a retarded thing to say. You can’t just go west and find a plot of land to build on. Buying land in the west and building a new home is gonna cost more than this 600k shit box
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Pen Name
Pen Name@PenName38950446·
@blahEhhGee @vrexec You missed that part of his post about going west and building your community. To buy into already built desired communities it takes resources. People have them, you just don’t. This is a you problem.
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VEO@vrexec·
I know (hope) the post is satire, but here's what I've got to say on the matter. This is where my mother grew up with 6 siblings and 3 dogs. Irish Catholic family in the 1950s northern New Jersey suburbs. My grandfather was a Teamster who earned his “1 Million Miles” driven. My grandmother was a homemaker. Both served in WW2. He served in China driving hovercraft. She worked in a factory manufacturing bombs. You think they had it easy? You think this house is gross and that you deserve better? Why is that? You think you are entitled to a sprawling place like the ones on HGTV where you can entertain friends and have an open floor plan so you can sip your cocktail or latte with your laptop while you watch your kids play on a large flat safe surface in plain sight of you? This house and many around it are still there, structurally unchanged since the original construction. They are selling for $600-700K. Roughly $4,500/month all-in including property taxes. Many young people have moved there and are raising great families. You can walk to the school nearby. Fire department around the corner. Pizza shops, delis, even the train to NYC is a reasonable walk. Kids still ride bikes around the neighborhood just like I did 30 years ago visiting grandma and just like my mother did 60 years ago living there. Many in the younger generation are emotionally unfit for adulthood because they have not experienced any true hardship. They have never felt existential pressure. So they complain about relatively non-existent problems in their lives as victims of things "they" did to them. I think there are two things going on. One is the social engineering. I say that loosely because I am not a conspiracy theorist. Espousing conspiracy theories is a form of neo fascist populism aimed to strip individuals of personal agency and responsibility by blaming some mysterious "they" for their troubles and failures. But there really was an effort, even if well-intentioned, to demonize trades, self-employment, and working with your hands in favor of a knowledge professional class that would outsource all physical hardship and labor to other countries (or people from other countries). This produced a generation and a half that does not understand basic mechanics or the physical world or how to get by on their own. It also spawned this crazy belief that children should always be better off than their parents. Absolutely not. The word "should" is dangerous. Our children have better opportunities, but not guaranteed outcomes by default. Believing otherwise is directed society talk. It is extreme socialism dressed up as optimism. Life is about opportunity, not entitlement. And young people today have an order of magnitude more to be excited about and to do than even Gen X let alone the Boomers. If you cannot see that you might be a lost soul and there is little a stranger on the internet can type to change it. The second thing is the deinstitutionalization of sick and demented people in the US as a result of Reagan era policies. This was problematic in the 1980s and 1990s and 2000s when the millennial and early Gen Z generations came of age. It created a distinct lack of safety for the Gen X and boomer generation to let their kids go explore the world on their own. Both of these factors produced a fundamentally fearful generation of young people... which automatically translates to a desire to be near their "mommy and daddy". And in many ways, they look to the government or society to substitute as "mom and dad" because they can't fend for themselves. Remember my neu-feudalism post? Same idea. So the idea of moving far away from their both physical and emotional comfort zone is deeply uncomfortable, if not insane to many young "educated" people. This is why you see memes about Millennial/Gen Z couples calling their father or father in law over to rewire a light fixture or fix something in their house. Nobody knows anything. Nobody understands anything. So if you want to live near your parents in the same town where you grew up... you are already asking for a lot generationally speaking. There is nothing wrong with this house and neighborhood and $4,500/month with a $150,000 down payment is not a huge hurdle if you educate yourself and work hard for 5-10 years. You would have rather driven a semi a million miles after driving hovercraft in WW2? Well, you can actually do this right now. Go join the armed forces then come back 5 years later and drive a truck. It's an awesome career path. Can even get your MBA and help from the government. But if you simply despise the aesthetic or maybe want more for less, then you have to move to a less developed part of the US or the world and help that area develop and grow through your efforts and your new roots. That is the entire story of America. Are you an American? Go West, as they say, figurately and/or literally.
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ralphie@sethjack21·
@katieoneill520 Has nothing to do with a fan base, it’s just a fact
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Katie O’Neill
Katie O’Neill@katieoneill520·
What a classy fanbase
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NRM84
NRM84@Mappy6984·
Whoever fights him is foooooked
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ralphie@sethjack21·
@NateB_Panic You mean pumped out by china and India you disingenuous fuck
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Nate Bear
Nate Bear@NateB_Panic·
The dolphins are getting Alzheimer's now because the sea is full of mercury, lead, and other toxins pumped out by the horror show that is industrial capitalism
dominic dyer@domdyer70

Scientists just found dolphins with Alzheimer’s. Yes, dolphins. The ocean’s geniuses are literally losing their memories. In a shocking discovery, researchers studying stranded dolphins in Scotland found something terrifying. When they looked at the dolphins’ brains under a microscope, they saw the same signs humans get with Alzheimer’s disease. The same tangled proteins. The same sticky plaques. The same slow destruction of memory and awareness. At first, scientists thought it was a mistake. Dolphins are known for incredible intelligence. They recognize themselves in mirrors. They have names for each other. They even mourn their dead. How could a creature like that develop something so human? Then the connection became clear. The waters they swim in are full of toxins like mercury, lead, and other pollutants that build up in their bodies over time. These chemicals damage brain cells, disrupt hormones, and can trigger degenerative diseases. Basically, we’re poisoning the oceans, and the smartest animals in them are paying the price. Some researchers think this could also explain a haunting mystery: mass strandings. Dolphins sometimes beach themselves in groups, seemingly confused or disoriented. If their brains are being damaged by toxins, that confusion might not be random. It could be a tragic symptom. It’s eerie to think about. Alzheimer’s used to be something we only associated with humans. Now, we’re seeing the same patterns in wild animals who live completely different lives. The line between us and the natural world just got a lot thinner. The saddest part? Dolphins can’t tell us when they’re struggling. They just start acting differently, swimming slower, forgetting familiar routes, or following sick podmates to shore. We always call dolphins the “brains of the sea.” But if the oceans keep getting dirtier, those brilliant minds might keep breaking down. Maybe the real test of our intelligence is whether we care enough to stop it.

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VanRaalte, Agro-Nationalist
VanRaalte, Agro-Nationalist@AgroNationalism·
daily reminder that the technology we now have enables rural wealth never thought possible
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ralphie@sethjack21·
@LeaveHeardAlone She looks like a child too. Not one of those girls who look 22 at 17
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𝙻𝚎𝚊𝚟𝚎𝙷𝚎𝚊𝚛𝚍𝙰𝚕𝚘𝚗𝚎 🇨🇦
Emily Van Camp is 17 in these photos, Pratt is in his twenties. They met when she was 15. What is so clear from the comments on my post and people defending Pratt, is that they think it’s perfectly acceptable to actively and persistently try to develop a romantic relationship with a woman who is underage as long as you wait until she’s 18 to “pull the trigger” and date. Now I don’t think they waited until she was 18, regardless of what Pratt likes to say to the press — but it doesn’t make a difference. Grooming is abuse .
𝙻𝚎𝚊𝚟𝚎𝙷𝚎𝚊𝚛𝚍𝙰𝚕𝚘𝚗𝚎 🇨🇦 tweet media𝙻𝚎𝚊𝚟𝚎𝙷𝚎𝚊𝚛𝚍𝙰𝚕𝚘𝚗𝚎 🇨🇦 tweet media
𝙻𝚎𝚊𝚟𝚎𝙷𝚎𝚊𝚛𝚍𝙰𝚕𝚘𝚗𝚎 🇨🇦@LeaveHeardAlone

We don’t talk enough about how Chris Pratt groomed a minor.

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ralphie@sethjack21·
@wh0r30z You’re truly pathetic and have an obvious humiliation kink
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