Appalac🇺🇸
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Appalac🇺🇸
@Appalacc
Fighting communism is everybody's job
United States เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2018
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U.S. Vice President JD Vance has said that no deal was made during the 21+ hours of negotiations, saying “we could just not get to a situation where the Iranians were willing to accept our terms.” He restated that the Iranians were unwilling to shift left or right on key U.S. demands, including their nuclear program.
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@Appalacc @SlySinatraa One of the greatest rpgs ever, where all the dialogue is yes I want the quest/no I'll take the quest later, and combat system so bad that everyone becomes a stealth archer to avoid combat as much as possible.
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Skyrim at number 2 is sending me. Someone actually believes that game is great.
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@ed89915237 @armesillaconde Claro la reforma protestante publicada en el año 1517 por un cristiano aleman es un invento del sionismo, una corriente politica-religiosa creada casi tres silglos despues del surgimiento de la anterior mencionada. Siempre los mismos argumentos estupidos por parte de ustedes.
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@Appalacc @armesillaconde Tu idelogia satanista sionista es la antípoda por excelencia del verdadero cristianismo. El protestantismo ha demostrado no ser otra cosa más que el caballo de Troya del sionismo y la masonería en occidente
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A fecha de abril de 2026, hay aproximadamente 1.422 millones de católicos bautizados en el mundo, representando cerca del 17,8% de la población mundial. Esta cifra marca un récord histórico. Nunca ha habido tantos católicos en el Mundo, con un crecimiento constante que sigue el ritmo de la población global, concentrándose la mayor parte de los fieles en América, principalmente Brasil, México y EEUU, donde está creciendo mucho, precisamente contra la hegemonía judeoprotestante-anglosionista. En África es donde más crece esta religión. Según datos recientes del Anuario Pontificio de 2026, el personal eclesiástico incluye cerca de 465.000 clérigos, incluyendo obispos, sacerdotes y diáconos, junto con un aumento en el número de misioneros laicos. Algo está haciendo bien la Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana, la institución de más éxito de la Historia, para que esto ocurra. Y que estos datos salgan en Semana Santa no es casual.

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@realCarola2Hope Que necesidad hay de atacarnos unos a otros. Soy Bautista y considero a los Catolicos hermanos en Cristo, los dos adoramos al mismo Dios, no es eso suficiente?
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@maquinaremos Village. Requiem me parecio un poco flojo, sobre todo los villanos y la historia. Grace no me gusto mucho como personaje principal.
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@armesillaconde Ustedes los comunistas son todos iguales de asesinos y totalitarios, no se salva uno. Todo es purgar, reprimir y destruir a todo el que este en desacuerdo con su nefasta ideologia. Por eso no puede haber dialogo o paz con ustedes. Son el cancer de nuestros tiempos.
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El gran error de Perón fue no purgar el ejército, como sí hizo Stalin.
Manu (Pichetto fan account)@manolodevuelta3
Bueno chicos es hora de bajar y escuchar al sosegado CUNEO
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@armesillaconde Ustedes los comunistas son la plaga mas grande que jamas haya existido y la unica manera de sacarlos del poder es a sangre y fuego. Maria Corina esta totalmente justificada en pedir una intervencion militar para sacar a las ratas como tu del gobierno.
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@ifloorit959 @sentdefender No until Putin decides if keeping the war going is worth it or not. In the meantime, Ukraine should keep hitting them where it hurts the most.
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@sentdefender America defeated the Japanese and saved their ass, now 80 years after they want to act tough.
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China has begun its largest-ever military parade at Tiananmen Square in Beijing to celebrate the 80th Anniversary of Japan’s Defeat in the Pacific at the end of World War ll, overseen by Chinese President Xi Jinping, alongside hundreds of foreign guests, to include Russia's Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong Un.
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Ayer mi abuelo me volvió a contar la anécdota de cuando era recontra pobre y Perón le regaló una pelota de goma el dia de reyes, se renueva mi intención de voto al candidato del PJ de aca hasta que me muera, llorenlo
Comodín 🇸🇪@ComodinXeneize
En rojo países donde una persona vota toda su vida al mismo partido político porque a su bisabuelo le dieron una changa de cortar pasto en 1947
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@GxldeReinier @jakobhans Eres comunista cualquier opinion que tengas queda totalmente invalidada.
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You think you know China? 🇨🇳❓🤷
If you’ve never lived here, you don’t. Full stop!
I live in China and every time I go back to Australia, the place I still call home, I feel it in my bones: things are getting harder. More expensive. More uncertain. Groceries through the roof. Rent strangling young families. Wages barely keeping pace. Friends working two jobs just to get by and it’s not just Australia, it’s happening across the West.
Meanwhile, in China, life is affordable. I’m not just talking about rent or a bowl of noodles (which, by the way, costs me far less than a small cup of coffee back home). I’m talking about everything, from electronics to public transport, from eating out to getting a haircut, it’s all dramatically cheaper. Taxis? A few dollars to cross cities. Entertainment? Accessible. Even high-speed rail that puts most Western transport systems to shame. I’m living better on less and with far less stress.
And then there’s the taxes. In China, the standard VAT is 13%, but many essentials are taxed far less or not at all. Compare that to Australia’s 10% GST on everything, or the 20%+ VAT in the UK. No land tax for individuals. No capital gains tax unless you’re seriously trading. In the US? Property taxes, sales taxes, state taxes, federal taxes… it never ends. Yet somehow we’re told we’re the free ones?
Let’s talk about politics. China has a socialist-style system that focuses on stability, development and lifting people up. You might not like how it sounds, but here’s the reality: people here don’t stress about healthcare costs bankrupting them. Poverty has been reduced on a scale the West never accomplished. Cities are safe. Streets are clean. Infrastructure is constantly improving and the people? They’re not oppressed, they’re getting on with their lives, building their futures.
Here’s something you won’t hear on the nightly news: the everyday Chinese person is doing better than the everyday Aussie, American, or Brit. Most Chinese own their homes outright, over 90%. Compare that to Australia’s declining home ownership, where younger generations are locked out entirely. Public healthcare is cheap, efficient and doesn’t come with a five-hour ER wait. Crime rates? Far lower. Streets are safe to walk, day or night. Kids are educated, elders are respected and the pace of life, while busy, is grounded in purpose.
Now, I know this is hard for some to hear. You’ve been fed a certain image of China all your life. It’s hard to cut through the lies, the media bias, the political spin. But here’s a truth: if you’ve never set foot here, you have no right to criticise. None. You’re commenting from the outside, through a filter someone else chose for you.
Come and see for yourself. Walk the streets. Talk to the locals. Experience it firsthand. This is the only way.
I live here. I’ve lived the reality, both in China and back in Australia and I can tell you with all honesty:
We’ve been sold a lie.
And the longer we ignore it, the more our own countries fall further behind, while pointing fingers at the ones that are actually rising.

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