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SaveMeeJeebus

@SaveMeeJeebus

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San Francisco, CA Tham gia Nisan 2008
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@BlemDeux @ClarsenDean @artfanszone The world doesn't move like that when you're moving through it. Reminds me of a bad VR demo. Also the pathways mysteriously break off every time the skater crests a small hill. It's just a mess.
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@nightowl3216 @nostalgicfile Ron Howard's "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" I think has the same aesthetic, also the 90's "Super Mario Bros.", if you want to define the aesthetic as "expensive physical playful cartoonish studio sets successful in fantasy world building"
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nostalgia@nostalgicfile·
They DON’T make movies with this aesthetic anymore
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HoodlumDoodlum@HoodlumDoodlum·
@CathyYoung63 @dilanesper You guys consistently said “the 14th guarantees birthright citizenship—if you want to change that pass your own Amend.” Turley writes “we need a new Amend” and your response is that he’s crazy?
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Kevin A. Bryan
Kevin A. Bryan@Afinetheorem·
@humantransit The funny thing is that while Seville is nice, this is just AI nonsense pretending to be Seville (zoom in anywhere in the first picture, for instance).
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T-Hawk@THawkMedia·
@I_am_biitt Characters who have litterally saved the world but are somehow always broke
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bit#FreePalestine🇵🇸
Gotta love how they made him a whore for money that's the Fox Mccloud I know and love
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@GravityDarkAge @tommysantos14 For 99% of the time and circumstances, territorial jurisprudence is what matters when you’re in another country. Even if another country claims some type of nationality jurisprudence, who cares? The US has long allowed dual citizenship.
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Source Code@GravityDarkAge·
@SaveMeeJeebus @tommysantos14 You are 100% under the permanent jurisdiction of your country of citizenship. Citizenship is the permanent legal binding. Now, you can renounce citizenship, yes, if you want to break the legal bond. This isn't debated by anyone. It's a basic fact.
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Tom Santos@tommysantos14·
Without fail, whenever the topic of birthright citizenship comes up and we begin debating the 14th Amendment all over again, the level of sheer stupidity and hallucination in my replies makes me weep for the future of this country. Stupidity, because we have this massive thing called "The Internet" where anyone with basic typing, research, and comprehension skills can confirm if the things they believe are true or not, and there is a large part of this country that refuses to use it. Hallucination, because the number of those same people who have become perfectly comfortable inventing something in their heads and spewing it as fact - with complete confidence - is way too high for us to survive as the world's largest superpower. The definitions MAGA concocts for the word "jurisdiction" alone are something else. I'm just going to start replying with this image from now on. MAGA, how do you all function at work?!?
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Source Code@GravityDarkAge·
@SaveMeeJeebus @tommysantos14 Real birthright citizenship is that every baby has their parents citizenship by birthright. This isn't debated. It's an inalienable right that no country can take away from you (universal). You have to do the paperwork if you have a baby in a foreign country, yes.
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@GravityDarkAge @riktov @tommysantos14 It literally isn’t universal. I already showed multiple countries who don’t pass on the mother’s citizenship in any circumstance. Why would the US stop someone from getting dual citizenship? The US does not legally care about that.
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Source Code@GravityDarkAge·
@SaveMeeJeebus @riktov @tommysantos14 Birthright by parent's citizenship is a universally understood legal principle. Even with today's treasonous interpretation of the 14th forcing foreign babies to be US citizens, foreign parents often make their kids citizens of their home country also, and US can't stop it.
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@KCH_76 @tommysantos14 Not true. There is no reported case of a Native American born outside of a reservation but in the United States who was denied citizenship. The Native Americans who were denied citizenship were all born on a reservation (which was considered outside US jurisdiction).
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@riktov @GravityDarkAge @tommysantos14 "Applies in most cases" isn't "universal". "Universal" means "applies to ALL cases", which by my several counter examples I have disproven. Birthright by place of birth is the standard in the western hemisphere.
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Paul Richter@riktov·
@SaveMeeJeebus @GravityDarkAge @tommysantos14 It is universal in that every country in the world does it in some form, even if limited, that applies in most cases. By contrast, citizenship solely by place of birth is completely rejected by many countries.
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@furiouswhopper @kevinbaum013 "people who have blatantly refused to subject themselves to the jurisdiction of the US" who are in the United States and aren't a diplomat are still under the jurisdiction of the United States. You can run from the police but you're still under the police's jurisdiction.
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@KCH_76 @tommysantos14 Yeah because they were born on Indian reservations which at the time were not considered under the jurisdiction of the United States.
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KC H@KCH_76·
@SaveMeeJeebus @tommysantos14 either way it is wrong.... because Indians are not representatives of the government of a foreign nation and yet their children whether born on US soil or not were not citizens....
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SaveMeeJeebus@SaveMeeJeebus·
@GravityDarkAge @tommysantos14 They’re not “permanently subject to their country’s jurisdiction”. That’s absurd. Jurisdiction is explicitly tied to geography.
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Source Code@GravityDarkAge·
@tommysantos14 1. 14th applies to baby, not parents. Clear in text. 2. Foreigners are temporarily under US territorial jurisdiction, BUT permanently subject to their country's jurisdiction. 3. Universal understanding: Baby has parents' citizenship as birthright, and is under that jurisdiction.
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KC H@KCH_76·
@SaveMeeJeebus @tommysantos14 What's that sentence above that say??? and explain how illegals have OWE ALLEGIANCE to the US in any way....
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