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Large objects should be dropped on earth

Minnesota, USA Katılım Haziran 2025
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TeamSpectator@teamspectator3·
@HalfTangible The bombing campaign killed more Japanese with conventional and firebombs anyways.
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TeamSpectator@teamspectator3·
@FromKulak Monkey what are you talking about shooting the French with lead? They were an ally in the Revolutionary war.
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CatGirl Kulak 😻😿 (Anarchonomicon)
America was founded on scalping indians with cold steel. Shooting the french with hot lead. Flogging blacks with cured leather. And scalding the english with boiling tar. The idea of an antiracist egalitarian universal melting pot is a 20th century lie.
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Shane Gill@_ShaneGill_·
How can anyone be a fan of anime and be right-wing? Most of the narratives fly in the face of right-wing ideology.
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TeamSpectator@teamspectator3·
@NitrousCat @k_on_warlord Hitler didn't invade in the winter. He invaded in June. If he had invaded earlier in the spring the vast amounts of mug from all the melting snow would still be around.
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Nitro Cat
Nitro Cat@NitrousCat·
@k_on_warlord Go back in time, install Henry Ford as President, abolish that shite Dodge Bros lawsuit. American workers get prioritized over “stake holders interests” tell Hitler not to repeat Napoleons mistake of hitting Russia in Winter. GG
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Mio Supremacist
Mio Supremacist@k_on_warlord·
This was meant to make fun of the nazis but instead goes unbelievably hard
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TeamSpectator@teamspectator3·
@dKXr8wdecc43377 What good is insulting someone if they can't understand it. They should have yelled a racial slur at the Americans in broken english. An insult the other can't understand is just being smug.
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桜
@dKXr8wdecc43377·
#一番好きなゲームのセリフ 米軍機に告ぐ、英語などクソ喰らえ。 繰り返す 英語などクソ喰らえ
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てつや@tetsuya_00x·
私は日本人だから、米国人、特にNewYorkers の心理がよく分かりません。 そこで米国人にお尋ねしたい。 このポストに書かれているように、イスラム過激派による9.11の悲劇を経験したNYがなぜムスリムの市長を選んだのですか? その判断基準は何だったのですか? その市長が米国人よりも移民に優しい政策を採ることは事前に十分に想定きたはずですが...
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf

How the hell did the city that experienced the biggest Islamic terrorist attack in history vote for a Muslim mayor?

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111@JBV1B1N·
@the_bronan @wynrosei whole time it was slaves that built this country up not YOI
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ً@wynrosei·
"What radicalized you?" Watching my female relatives plan, cook, shop, decorate, clean, and organize for the holidays while the men just show up and watch TV the whole time.
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とうれい(リニューアル版)
先日はアメリカ人公認ドリンクを飲んでた アメリカでは圧倒的な人気を誇るだけあって美味しいですし、日本においてもカルト的な人気があるのに納得です。常飲したいレベルですが、これはGoyslopなのであんまり頻繁に飲まない方が良いとの助言も頂いたので程々に楽しみたいと思います。
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saisai
saisai@saisaiyabe·
彩峰って意外と嫉妬深くて可愛いよなぁ そんな彩峰のことを慧呼びしてる狭霧尚也は許しません
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しげらない
しげらない@Shigerious·
イーロンのお陰で海外のガンダムファンとも交流出来る様になった。そして知った。「国境も言語も宗教も問わず、蛇蝎の如く忌み嫌われているキャラ」がいる事を。人はきっと1つになれる。人はきっと分かり合える。
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TeamSpectator@teamspectator3·
@_Berzerkaa I should be able to spawn a Gepard or Battleship in the middle of an air RB match and shoot people down. It would be perfectly fair.
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Berzerkaa@_Berzerkaa·
silly mistake
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TeamSpectator@teamspectator3·
@Jbn3ex Isn't this Lucas guy the same retard who said AK sights couldn't be zeroed?
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PatricianTV@patrician_tv·
I just found out my EDC is in the Boys I might vomit
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Diogenes@____Diogenes___·
Christianity has always been a communist religion. The only thing that prevented it from being that way was Germanic elites who took over when the Western Roman Empire fell. When military elites lost power to the merchant class and the average person could actually read the Bible, it went that direction again. It was the woke movement of Rome.
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Handre
Handre@Handre·
The Anabaptist Kingdom of Münster stands as history's most vivid demonstration that collectivism breeds tyranny and starvation centuries before Marx penned a single word about class struggle. In 1534, radical Anabaptist preachers seized control of this German city and immediately declared their "New Jerusalem" built on complete communal ownership. Private property vanished overnight. The new regime confiscated all money and demanded citizens pool every resource for the collective good. Sound familiar? The self-proclaimed "Tailor-King" Jan van Leiden ruled this proto-socialist paradise with absolute authority, enforcing his vision of equality through systematic terror. Dissenters faced immediate execution. The state mandated polygamy as official policy while abolishing individual economic choice entirely. When you destroy price signals and property rights, you destroy the coordination mechanism that feeds cities. Münster's collectivist experiment delivered exactly what economic theory predicts: rapid collapse into famine and chaos. Within months, residents ate rats and boiled leather to survive. Reports of cannibalism emerged as the egalitarian dream transformed into a living nightmare. The most predictable element? Elite hypocrisy. While ordinary citizens starved in their enforced equality, van Leiden and his inner circle lived in luxury, enjoying the finest food and accommodations the collective could provide. Centralized power inevitably corrupts those who wield it. The economic logic remains bulletproof: without private property, individuals lose incentive to produce efficiently. Without market prices, planners cannot calculate resource allocation. Without voluntary exchange, coercion becomes the only tool for organizing complex society. Münster's rulers discovered these iron laws the hard way. The starving city collapsed from within as its communist economy proved incapable of sustaining basic human life. When Catholic armies finally retook Münster in 1535, they found a wasteland of economic destruction and human misery. The victors tortured the surviving Anabaptist leaders and displayed their bodies in iron cages hung from the city's main church. Those cages remained there for centuries as a warning about utopian schemes that promise equality but deliver only death. Modern advocates of wealth redistribution and collective ownership prefer to ignore Münster's lessons. They insist their version of centralized control will somehow escape the economic laws that doomed every previous attempt. But human nature and market forces operate independently of ideological wishes. The Anabaptist experiment reveals the fatal flaw in all collectivist thinking: the assumption that abolishing property rights creates abundance rather than scarcity. In reality, property rights exist because they solve the fundamental problem of resource allocation in a world of competing needs and limited goods. Münster's collapse took just sixteen months to complete. The city's descent from Protestant reform to communist tyranny to economic wasteland offers a perfect case study in how quickly good intentions can destroy functioning societies when they ignore basic economic principles. You can find those iron cages in Münster today, still hanging from St. Lambert's Church after nearly five centuries. They serve as permanent reminders that collectivism's promises always end the same way: in starvation, tyranny, and death.
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