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@chainsawdollie If she didn't have a rebuttal ignore her. However, if she did say something like "are you stupid" I would like you to ijtroduce her to the NSA and also teach her about social media monitoring. They collect everything about you, phone records, Internet activity, emails etc.
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@RinoTheBouncer 100 bucks every hour because isn't that what streamers do?
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Hey everyone overseas,
A lot of people think Japanese people are shy and reserved, but that’s not the whole picture.
In public, we tend to read the room and keep things low-key.
But the moment we get home and shut the door, a lot of us flip a switch.
We’ll blast our favorite music and suddenly get hyped,
dance around like idiots when no one’s watching,
even make random noises just because we can.
What you see on the outside isn’t everything.
A lot of us just let it all out in private.
Just thought I’d share that :)

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@jacobincambodia Father should have told authorities in China, China should invade Myanmar and burn it to the ground. Because what do you mean a Chinese citizen got kidnapped and ransom and a superpower just allowed it to happen wtf????
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Chinese Student Lured to Bangkok for Songkran, Sold to a Myanmar Compound Within 48 Hours
A 19-year-old first-year university student from Guangdong flew from Guangzhou to Bangkok on April 10 for Songkran. Round trip, return booked April 15. She'd been invited by a woman she met online, who had been to Thailand in January.
The friend never showed at the airport. A stranger took her instead. Two days later she was across the Myanmar border in the Three Pagodas area opposite Kanchanaburi, sold into a scam compound. Captors told the family they'd bought her for 29,000 USDT and wanted 30,000 to let her go. They threatened gang rape if the family didn't pay. On April 13 the father transferred 30,000 USDT, around 210,000 yuan or $30,000.
Then the stalling. April 16, captors said roads were closed. April 18, the pickup car was nearly at the compound when they said they had to "process her resignation," wait until the 20th. April 22, another 7 to 10 days. That evening they said she'd be released. When the father told them he was coming to pick her up the next day, they stopped replying. She's still in the compound. Family stays in contact through WeChat, sometimes her, sometimes the boss. Police opened a case April 14. The Chinese embassy in Myanmar has been notified.

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@IntCyberDigest This regime in Syria was funded and back by the United States of Israel.
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🚨🇸🇾 In 2019, a Syrian militiaman was handed a laptop and asked to repair it. Out of curiosity he clicked on a video file. What he saw froze him in place.
It was a video of Amjad Yousef committing a premeditated massacre.
Yousef lied to victims at the edge of a pre-dug pit in the street. "Run from the sniper," he shouted, sending them sprinting straight into his line of fire.
He personally shot dozens of them, one by one. At least 41 in the main leaked clip alone.
When it was over, he helped cover the pit, poured fuel on the bodies, and set them on fire, joking with colleagues the entire time.
Investigators link him to a wider operation that day that killed an estimated 288 civilians, women and children among them. He later admitted on record: "I killed a lot." "I took revenge." "I'm proud of what I did."
The video existed only because the killers filmed themselves as a trophy. It sat on an intelligence laptop for years.
The leaker passed 27 clips to a Syrian opposition contact in Paris. That contact rushed them to Prof. Uğur Ümit Üngör at the University of Amsterdam.
Üngör and Annsar Shahhoud spent years verifying the footage. Geolocation, OSINT, survivor and perpetrator interviews. They even confronted Yousef undercover through a fake pro-regime Facebook persona named "Anna."
The leaker then had to run for his life. He drove from Damascus to Aleppo, paid a $1,500 bribe to a colonel in the regime's 4th Division, and crossed no-man's land into opposition territory.
The crossing was delayed a day because the same colonel's unit was moving an illegal drug shipment along the same route. He eventually reached Turkey, then Europe.
In February 2022, the full evidence was handed to prosecutors in the Netherlands, Germany, and France. In April 2022, the Guardian and New Lines Magazine published the footage.
The world finally saw it. Systematic, pre-planned mass murder of civilians. Direct involvement of Assad's elite military intelligence. The killing machine.
Yousef went into hiding after Assad fell in December 2024. He was tracked for days across the Al-Ghab Plain of Hama before being arrested.
Thirteen years late, the man in the fishing hat is finally in cuffs.
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@Carter__boy_ I don't understand, what did the white boi do to deserve this confrontation?
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@FightFiles_ stupid bitch jumped in first tf?? then she starts complaining they jumping him? as if that faggot didn't use a bat first in a fistfight
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@MbarkCherguia Didn't see nothing except she pulled up in his face and waving her hand in his face 🙂↔️
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@returned2cinder @AHassanargi Clearly Iran hasn't wanted to or they would have bombed schools in the Gulf but they only targeted US military installations and retaliated like for like power and oil installations across the region after Israel & US did the same.
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@slsleepss @AHassanargi Iran *can’t* bomb their children. FTFY
It’s not that they don’t want to bomb them, it’s that they don’t have the capability 😭
We all know how hard they tried after Q Soleimani’s big ride
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"Supporting fair access to the Strait of Hormuz isn't just about energy security — it's about rejecting greed and respecting the legitimate rights of Iranians.A stable, prosperous Iran with food security and economic development benefits the entire world.Peace through justice, not domination. #Hormuz #EnergySecurity #FairTrade"🇮🇷

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@Elsie_560 take a photo and use it as evidence in court to take half her shit 🫡
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