Zero.
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Zero.
@cirogalli
Drawing, reading, writing, survival horror.
เข้าร่วม Ekim 2019
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@THELEGACYOFSEGA Also add Jackie from State of Grace. He’s simply a great actor, but at the same time, someone very difficult to work with.
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@Suzierizzo1 @anders_aslund Who can be a fan of Trump? Remember: Trump hates you.
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@mikazzz2024 Has anybody ever stopped to think how good the Plants vs Zombies music actually was?
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@OleSaintPat @EVA24011 Why do have to be all smart? Being silly is more fun and less demanding. I used to be smart and it was miserable. Now I’m silly and I’m happy. I also prefer silly friends, those who don’t make me think.
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@HavryshkoMarta @MatreshkaRF Nah. You’re spreading nonsense. Don’t fall for this people. It’s disinfo to justify the aggression.


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"Every country has a handful of neo-Nazis,"
insist those eager to whitewash Azov and other far-right elements in Ukraine.
Yes — but that’s not the point.
The question isn’t whether extremists exist. They do everywhere. The question is what space they’re given — and how close they get to power.
Not in all countries do neo-Nazis receive weapons and training from NATO.
Not in all countries do neo-Nazis receive financial support and diplomatic backing from the EU.
Not in all countries have neo-Nazis infiltrated high positions of power in the army, security service, and military intelligence.
Not in all countries are neo-Nazis allowed to use Nazi symbols officially.
Not in all countries are neo- Nazis allowed into public schools and to develop state programs for "military training of youth".
Not in all countries are neo-Nazis from Germany, France, Russia, Belarus, and other countries integrated into the armed forces.
Not in all countries do neo-Nazis receive prime-time on state-controlled media.
Not in all countries are neo-Nazis called freedom fighters and national heroes.
Not all countries, neo-Nazis and other far-right are so empowered as they are in post-Maidan Ukraine.

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@Mark_Cam_3 @EVA24011 It’s a normal stage we all go through. It’ll pass.
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@Pirat_Nation And also, Tom Cruise is gonna sue the hell out of them cause of that face. Yes they changed it to make it different but it’s still similar enough to be sued.
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Someone gave Crimson Desert a 0/10 on Metacritic because it has no LGBTQ+ representation.
“It's disappointing in 2026. This isn't about politics It's about feeling invited to play and included in the world the game is trying to build.
For a modern, large scale RPG like this, that absence feels outdated.”


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@Pirat_Nation It’s not it doesn’t have LGBT representation. It’s that back then people couldn’t express it freely without being persecuted as witches and demons. So they just stay closeted.
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While the West glorifies Ukrainian fighters today, they conveniently forget what Ukrainian SS troops did 83 years ago: burned 149 civilians alive, of whom 75 were children.
It happened on March 22, 1943, in Khatyn, Belarus.
SS troops from the Dirlewanger unit and the 118th Schutzmannschaft Battalion, formed in Kiev from local collaborators, came together.
People were forced into a barn and burned alive, and anyone who tried to escape was shot. Grigory Vasyura and Vasily Meleshko gave orders during the massacre. Twenty-six homes were looted and destroyed.
Some of those responsible were later found and punished, while others escaped to the West and lived out their lives.

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@cravedcuddle And those who stare at other women breasts not their wives, d1e prematurely?
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@cravedcuddle Can’t they just be anybody’s breasts? It’s not we’re wear them off by staring at them.
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@Lure132 @technopoliticus @stats_feed That’s it doesn’t work like that. We can’t believe in things cause they’re more convenient. That ignores all the intellectual process behind belief. And even if we believed by convenience your god would be very happy about it, cause as you said he knows your intention.
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@cirogalli @technopoliticus @stats_feed I’m thinking God would KNOW motivation and insincerity. Bob Dylan’s take is cool. youtu.be/gXjAVqLhXuo

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Countries with the Highest Percentage of Atheists:
🇨🇳 China: 91%
🇯🇵 Japan: 86%
🇸🇪 Sweden: 78%
🇨🇿 Czech Republic: 75%
🇬🇧 United Kingdom: 72%
🇧🇪 Belgium: 72%
🇪🇪 Estonia: 72%
🇦🇺 Australia: 70%
🇳🇴 Norway: 70%
🇩🇰 Denmark: 68%
🇻🇳 Vietnam: 67%
🇩🇪 Germany: 66%
🇰🇷 South Korea: 65%
🇪🇸 Spain: 63%
🇨🇦 Canada: 63%
🇫🇮 Finland: 62%
🇫🇷 France: 55%
(CEOWORLD magazine)
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@Lasereyejoe @cirogalli @rinalu_ Austria is also a separate state, but without its own identity. Austria's identity is German.
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@tomaszkorolko @stats_feed You might survive, but you’ll never be same. On nights of a full moon you turn and can hurt or kill those close to you.
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@stats_feed Rabies is 100% fatal, but only once symptoms appear. If you get infected (which may be months before symptoms) and receive the vaccine in time, you can survive.
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Some viruses are almost always fatal.
Here are the deadliest viruses by fatality rate:
1.Rabies - 100%
2.B Virus (Herpes B) - 80%
3.Lujo virus - 80%
4.Nipah virus - 40-75%
5.Hendra virus - 57%
6.Ebola - 50%
7.Marburg virus - 50%
Key insight:
The deadliest viruses aren’t always the most widespread.
Rabies, for example, is nearly 100% fatal once symptoms appear - yet causes ~59,000 deaths per year.
Meanwhile, viruses like Ebola are less fatal - but can spread faster and cause large outbreaks.
What makes a virus truly dangerous isn’t just how deadly it is:
It’s how easily it spreads.
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@ChrisHelali @OrenMarmorstein Your tweets are very profound and enlightening aren’t they? It’s basically the same thing repeated ad nauseam.
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@poliwa_93 Todos se han subido al tren del odio por la IA sin saber de qué están hablando. La gente es tan simplona que piensan IA=elimina las intenciones artísticas originales. Y no es así. DLSS 5 va a ser una herramienta de los diseñadores.
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@Tommy_the_Gun97 @rinalu_ Japan & France have centuries of strong national identity without descending into balkanization. Strong national identity only becomes destructive when manipulated by authoritarian leaders or external interference, not simply by people asserting their culture or sovereignty.
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@Tommy_the_Gun97 @rinalu_ Nationalism is not destructive per se, if that’s what you’re trying to imply. Many countries developed a strong sense of national identity peacefully. Norway gained independence from Sweden in 1905 without war or internal collapse. Finland became independent from Russia in 1917.
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