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@RaminNasibov Athena - opening scene
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@mysteriouskat Bow slightly like a Japanese or Korean person and swivel ever so slightly and just follow that momentum "Thank you bye".... and smile .... The smile gets them every time
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@ALEXAGY0 Refuse to sign a union organizing card under any circumstances.
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@phavlovah Heartburn from too much MSG.
Radical Misogyny dressed up as cute "confucianism".
The most comedically bad national soccer team from any major country.
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@UnamunoAgain They are like North Dakota state in the USA and Acre state in Brazil. They don't actually exist.
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@MojaveArtClub Go read Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher. It really informs everything you're talking about
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One reason 90s nostalgia isn't very strong is because on some spiritual level we never left the 90s. We've been cursed to stay in a decaying rotting version of it, like butter spread too thin. What we all want to is to leave the eternal purgatory of the 90s.
The Wokeness had its moment there and repeats in constant spasms. The politicians we have now? All of them are aging fossils of the 90s, some first elected in the 90s.
Nothings really changed much since then. What has changed are just worse iterations of it, like a blotted corpse decaying.
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@gxthcxlt Antichrist
The Coffee Table
High Tension
Revenge 2017
The Holy Mountain
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@liminal_warmth Civilization video game had Arthur as a hero. He's the weakest hero in the game so modern people associate him with cringe
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@Ravenismeee Woke.
Aye.
Ayuh.
From the river to the sea.
Racist.
Aight?
Bae.
Take it to the streets.
"86".
MAGA Fascists.
(Funny as in "odd"). I researched insults that leftists call MAGA on Siri.
A definition that came up for MAGA was "Nazi".)
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@Ravenismeee "Said" thing in a paragraph instead of this, that, those, these ... this is a new popular phrase in USA English which used to be legal language but now is a one phrase fits all replacement for this, that, these, those
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