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@virtualguy99

Where's my Tesla mechsuit already Disclosure will unite

شامل ہوئے Haziran 2023
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nebulon@Yelha9·
@fadule_ how do I block this kind of content from appearing
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John Fadule
John Fadule@fadule_·
Low testosterone behaviors: -calling your girlfriend your “partner” -owning a dog under 50lbs -not knowing what you want for dinner/not knowing what you’re in the mood to eat -treating customer service employees badly High testosterone behaviors: -lifting weights -asking for a promotion -calling your friends for no reason -buying your wife dumb gifts that make no sense but make her happy -buying cigars for your father-in-law because he’s the absolute man -encouraging little kids to punch bullies in the face -taking random moments throughout your week to realize you’re spinning on a sphere in an infinite universe and the fact you’re alive is a 1 in 500 trillion miracle - you’re so lucky it’s absurd and you have nothing to lose :)
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@fadule_ Treating customer service badly is high Test actually
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Goy@Jan6thLarper·
@fadule_ You forgot "Attends therapy" under the low test behavior
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Train Bum
Train Bum@Train_Bum_·
@fadule_ What if my father in laws is a little fkn bitch tho? And I legit think he's secretly gay, & I can't prove it & I can tell that everyone agrees with me - but they won't say they agree with me?
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Dan in the North
Dan in the North@TheBestWithinMe·
@fadule_ What if I have a jack russell terrier and i lift weights and keep myself in good shape and often think about the spinning sphere thing
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Bishop
Bishop@BishopJaxi·
After much prayer, deep study, and an intense personal journey of discernment, I have decided to leave Catholicism and become Protestant. I can no longer remain in submission to a visible Church with apostolic authority, valid sacraments, saints, councils, consistency across centuries, and an actual historical claim to be the Church founded by Christ. Instead, I have been led to the far more reasonable position that Christ left us a Bible, a highlighter, and me. From this day forward, I will be my own final authority on Scripture, history, doctrine, and the meaning of Greek words I looked up 7 minutes ago. I will now reject Sacred Tradition in the name of traditions invented in 1998, deny the authority of the Church that gave me the canon, and confidently explain Christianity through a sermon clip, a study Bible note, and a man on YouTube named Caleb. I have also come to see that the best way to preserve Christian unity is by joining a theological system in which everyone is their own pope, every disagreement creates a new church plant, and "being led by the Spirit" simply means agreeing with my current opinion. I will be launching my own denomination later this afternoon. Our distinctives will include symbolic communion, invisible church membership, a 36 sermon series on Romans, and a firm belief that every Christian in history was wrong until my favorite pastor with a podcast arrived. Please respect my journey during this delicate time.
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Trilaf Nocri 💎🖐🚀
Trilaf Nocri 💎🖐🚀@virtualguy99·
@JTAlexander_ As a former Cia field agent I can assure you that the Australian senator was making an April fools joke as the top secret document cover page clearly shows, albeit briefly
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J.T. Alexander
J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander_·
As a former spook I can tell you that the easiest low-integrity career path for former spies and intel goons is to become a "tell-all" writer that affirms every conspiracy theory as true. This works commercially because people lap it up and it enables you to lean on your old career and esoteric "secret" knowledge, like a gnostic priest. This works legally because none of its true, so none of it is actually classified, making it completely legal. Nobody can prove that you're making stuff up, so your claims never get fully disproven; at best, you'll get "debunked" by Snopes or NYT, which nobody takes seriously anymore. It is a pure grift career but one I've seen become lucrative multiple times. Keep this in mind when you're dealing with politicians from the Influencer-Politician Era of the 2020s.
Polymarket@Polymarket

BREAKING: Senator Babet announces "you would be very surprised who's not entirely human" — but says he can't disclose more because the alien hybrid program is classified.

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KDog
KDog@Mustang1by81·
@GeriPerna You failed to yield to authority. Are you in charge? Are there elders you should have taken this to? Or is X your platform for confronting grievances?
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Geri Perna
Geri Perna@GeriPerna·
I once was a bookkeeper for a church. We got a new Pastor and he was very arrogant. I remember that I handled the confidential tithes and offerings of the parishioners, and he wanted to see them. I told him no. I told him that wasn't any of his business, and as a pastor he should know that. Then he started bringing in friends to speak on Sundays. Love offerings were collected, and on Monday morning, he would ask me how much had been collected. Let's say it was $1459.00. He would tell me to round that up. So, I would say, okay, $1500? He would say no, give them $2000. I fought him. Things got ugly. He started pounding his fist on the desk, telling me that the buck stopped with him. I yelled right back, and I told him that I treated that checkbook as if it were God's checkbook and I wasn't writing another check from it. I quit on the spot. Pastors and churches need to be held accountable. Their financials should be completely public.
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Trilaf Nocri 💎🖐🚀
Trilaf Nocri 💎🖐🚀@virtualguy99·
@shanaka86 Look what your hatred of Trump has got you. Iran thought they could just keep doing whatever they wanted without US doing anymore than idle threats. They were wrong
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
BREAKING: Donald Trump just posted the most revealing statement of the war. Not because of what it says about Iran. Because of what it says about the country that started it. “All of those countries that can’t get jet fuel because of the Strait of Hormuz, like the United Kingdom, which refused to get involved in the decapitation of Iran, I have a suggestion for you: Number 1, buy from the U.S., we have plenty, and Number 2, build up some delayed courage, go to the Strait, and just TAKE IT.” Read the architecture of that sentence. The United States launched strikes that killed Khamenei and closed a strait that was open on February 27. The closure created a jet fuel crisis across Europe. And now the President is telling the countries suffering from the crisis his war created to either buy American fuel or send their own navies to reopen the waterway his campaign shut down. He started the fire. He is now selling the water. And he is mocking the neighbours for not helping him light the match. “Iran has been, essentially, decimated. The hard part is done. Go get your own oil!” The hard part is done. But the strait is still closed. The IRGC still operates the toll booth. Nine vessels transit per day versus 138. A Kuwaiti supertanker burned off Dubai this morning. Ghalibaf, Iran’s parliament speaker, said it best from the other side: “The enemy that claimed it had destroyed our air force, navy and missile forces has now set its operational ambition to opening the Strait of Hormuz, a strait that was open before the Ramadan War began.” Trump and Ghalibaf are describing the same paradox from opposite ends of the same burning strait. And now look at what “buy from the U.S., we have plenty” actually means. In January, the United States overthrew Maduro and seized operational control of Venezuelan oil exports. Nine hundred thousand barrels per day, redirected from China to American and European refiners under General License 52, with proceeds flowing to a US Treasury account. The US created alternative supply BEFORE launching the strikes that destroyed the existing supply route. It is now offering to sell that alternative supply to the allies whose energy it disrupted. The arsonist is the fire department. The toll booth operator is the rescue service. The United Kingdom is in COBRA meetings today because of this. Petrol has risen to 152 pence per litre. Diesel is at 181 pence. Jet fuel prices have doubled. Household energy bills are forecast to rise £300 by July. The OECD has downgraded UK growth to 0.7 percent, the largest cut among G20 economies. Ten-year gilt yields have hit levels not seen since 2008. The Bank of England is frozen at 3.75 percent, unable to cut into an energy-driven inflation rebound. Starmer says he “won’t buckle” and will not send warships. Trump says the UK has “delayed courage.” The special relationship is now a transaction where one side sets the terms and the other absorbs the cost. “The U.S.A. won’t be there to help you anymore, just like you weren’t there for us.” This is not a statement about Iran. This is a statement about the post-war order. The United States is explicitly telling its closest ally that the era of guaranteed security is over, that Hormuz is someone else’s problem, and that American fuel is available for purchase at market rates. The country that spent 80 years guaranteeing freedom of navigation through the world’s most important chokepoint is now telling its allies to buy their way out of the crisis or fight their own way through it. The strait was open before the war. It is closed now. And the country that closed it is selling jet fuel to the countries that cannot get any. That is the 2026 world order in one Truth Social post. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Trilaf Nocri 💎🖐🚀
Trilaf Nocri 💎🖐🚀@virtualguy99·
@togootto Just thought of this analogy: the left is the wife who comes home after wrecking the car, accumulating massive debt, and sleeping with the neighbor and then yells and screams at the husband for leaving the toilet seat up and not stacking the dishes properly in the dishwasher
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東郷ゆう子の旦那
イーロンの異文化交流機能が大流行 そこで海外の人に質問🙋 やっぱり海外の左派も気に入らない相手に対して「差別だ!」とか言ってくるの? 反戦だの平和だの言ってるくせに妙に好戦的で会話にならないとか、その辺も共通してるのかどうか非常に気になる。
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Trilaf Nocri 💎🖐🚀
Trilaf Nocri 💎🖐🚀@virtualguy99·
@FWPlayboy On the one hand I used to think like this, but it's so empty. And one of the biggest reason women are whores now, because weak men have allowed it.
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FortWorthPlayboy
FortWorthPlayboy@FWPlayboy·
Men who FUCK a LOT of girls follow the EXACT same system: 1 Date System: Meet for drinks Bounce to 2nd location Offer Plausible Deniability to Your Place (ex:I own a midget want to see him?) Close Drinks and FUCKING. No coffee, no running, no hiking, no rock climbing, no bullshit. Drinks and FUCKING.
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ΣAntiversity
ΣAntiversity@Timmyotool999·
@DrInsensitive I could not date an Asian girl. Their pixelated genitalia would totally annoy me
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Dr. Insensitive Jerk
Dr. Insensitive Jerk@DrInsensitive·
Like many older men, I experimented with Oriental women. And like many older men, I had to give up that fantasy, because if she was raised in the Orient, the language barrier meant we could share only simple conversations. Simple conversations are not enough for me. Perhaps I am foolish to crave a real meeting of minds, but that's moot because I don't get to choose what I want. If I could choose what I want, I would definitely want fat girls. Back to the Oriental girls... And sadly, if an Oriental girl was raised under Western feminism, then I might as well have a white woman. More bad news: I regret to report that, despite what my generation was told, Oriental vaginas are not sideways.
bineesh kumar@bineesh17787021

@jerr_rrej There is any purity in nature. Your DNA is coming from Africa.please learn Evolution by natural selection and science

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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
Well, patriots...this is your goddamn wake-up call, straight from the frozen north where the maple-leaf tyrants are sharpening their knives. Canada, that smug little laboratory for every wet-dream authoritarian fantasy the American left has been stroking since Obama first whispered “hope and change,” is about to ram the boot down harder than a Stasi midnight raid. Their so-called “assault-style” firearms buyback? A pathetic 2.5% compliance rate. Two-point-five percent. That’s not a program; that’s a confession. Millions of law-abiding citizens told the Ottawa overlords to shove their registration forms up their collectivist asses, and now what? The Liberal government...those sniveling hall monitors of the nanny state...just admitted they’re unleashing off-duty and retired RCMP goons for door-to-door “mobile collections” this spring and summer. You think this is about “safety”? Spare me the psychological horseshit. This is raw, primal power psychology 101, the same dark circuitry that has animated every despot from Caesar to Castro. An armed citizenry is the ultimate check on the ruling class’s wet dreams of total dominance. Strip the people of their teeth and claws, and suddenly the state becomes the apex predator...unopposed, insatiable, eternal. The American Founders didn’t etch the Second Amendment into the Constitution because they were paranoid hillbillies with too much black powder. They’d just bled the British Empire dry precisely because free men with muskets could say “no” and make it stick. Look at the blood-soaked ledger: Nazi Germany’s 1938 disarmament paved the way for the camps; Stalin’s gun grabs preceded the Holodomor; Mao’s “people’s” revolution started with confiscation and ended with 70 million graves. Every time the state says “your arms for your safety,” what it really means is “your submission for our supremacy.” And here’s the venomous truth the left will never admit: they don’t fear the guns. They fear the psychology of a free man who owns them. A man who knows he can meet tyranny at the door with something louder than a strongly-worded tweet. That’s why they salivate over Canada’s model...the slow, bureaucratic strangulation disguised as “common-sense reform.” First the ban, then the amnesty farce, then the jackboots on your porch because you dared keep what your grandfather passed down. It’s not about crime; it’s about control. Decapitate the armed citizen, and the body politic falls to its knees, begging for the next decree. Watch this northern clusterfuck like your liberty depends on it...because it fucking does. The same progressive priesthood that cheers Carneys door-knockers is already drafting the blueprints for your streets: red-flag laws, “assault weapon” bans, universal registration that always ends in confiscation. They’ve studied the playbook. They know a disarmed populace is a compliant one...psychologically broken, existentially neutered, ready to trade freedom for the illusion of security. Don’t let the euphemisms fool you. This isn’t policy. This is conquest by incremental treason. Arm up. Stay frosty. And tell the collectivists on both sides of the border: come and take it...if you’ve got the balls and the body bags. The tree of liberty is thirsty, and history is watching. 💀🗡️⚖️
SafetySwipe@SafetyNotorious

🚨 OUTRAGE IN CANADA: Liberals just admitted they’re sending the RCMP door-to-door to confiscate guns from law-abiding citizens! This is what happens when socialists fear an armed populace.

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Gator Gar
Gator Gar@gatorgar·
I promise whatever these people believe in is wrong
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Trilaf Nocri 💎🖐🚀
Trilaf Nocri 💎🖐🚀@virtualguy99·
@0kFlasks @Rainmaker1973 "There are always imperfections " What an uninformed thing to say. Since no one has ever made 56 generational copies of clones there is no possible way that could be known or obvious in anyway and it's entirely likely that they will figure out how to rectify the issue.
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Pocket Bourbon
Pocket Bourbon@0kFlasks·
@virtualguy99 @Rainmaker1973 If you make a copy of something there are always imperfections. It is never 1:1. Over time a copy of a copy of a copy, etc will have considerable drift from the original
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
For decades, many scientists assumed that serial cloning — the repeated cloning of clones — could theoretically continue indefinitely. A landmark 20-year experiment has now demonstrated that this is not the case. Researchers found that successive rounds of somatic cell nuclear transfer lead to the progressive accumulation of genetic mutations, eventually creating insurmountable barriers to further cloning. The study, conducted by Teruhiko Wakayama and colleagues at the University of Yamanashi in Japan, began in 2005 using cells from a single female mouse. Over nearly two decades, the team produced more than 1,200 cloned mice across 58 generations. Early generations appeared healthy, with cloning success rates even improving slightly in the first 25–26 rounds. However, from around the 27th generation onward, success rates began to decline steadily. By the 57th generation, the average success rate had fallen to just 0.6%. All mice from the 58th generation died within a day of birth due to severe genomic instability. Whole-genome sequencing revealed that each round of cloning introduced new mutations at a rate approximately three times higher than in naturally mated mice. These included an accumulation of single-nucleotide variants and large structural abnormalities, such as chromosomal losses and translocations. Unlike sexual reproduction, which benefits from natural DNA repair and recombination mechanisms during meiosis, cloning bypasses these processes, allowing deleterious mutations to build up unchecked — akin to the progressive degradation seen in repeated photocopying. Importantly, while the late-generation cloned mice still appeared phenotypically normal and had typical lifespans up to the 57th generation, the accumulated genetic load proved fatal when attempting the 58th round. The study underscores that, without the introduction of genetic diversity through sexual reproduction, long-term serial cloning in mammals is ultimately unsustainable. These findings have significant implications for biotechnology. They highlight fundamental limits for applications such as de-extinction efforts, long-term agricultural cloning, and conservation breeding programs. While cloning remains a powerful tool for producing genetically identical animals, the research serves as a clear reminder that current techniques cannot indefinitely replace the evolutionary safeguards provided by sexual reproduction. [Wakayama, S. et al. (2026). Limitations of serial cloning in mammals. Nature Communications. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-026-69765-7]
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Trilaf Nocri 💎🖐🚀
Trilaf Nocri 💎🖐🚀@virtualguy99·
@ICannot_Enough It is too early to mock people for being skeptical of self driving cars. Haven't even gotten approval to do it without supervision. But it's coming
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