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Bill Maher asks Ana Kasparian which Middle Eastern country she would feel comfortable wearing “that dress” and then this happened.
MAHER: “If you had to live in the Middle East. Any city. Where would you live where you’d be comfortable in that dress?”
ANA: “I’m sure I would not be comfortable in this dress in any of the various Middle Eastern countries that have been destabilized by—”
MAHER INTERRUPTS: “Really? You’re not really blaming it on whitey, are you? You’re blaming Islam on whitey?”
ANA: “I’m not blaming Islam on whitey.”
MAHER: “But what you’re saying is we destabilize? That’s why you can’t wear that dress?”
ANA: “Did we destabilize?”
MAHER: “Wait a second.”
ANA: “We were funding terrorist organizations in Syria during the Syrian civil war starting under the Obama administration.”
MAHER: “We’re talking about your dress.”
ANA: “It looks good, I know.”
MAHER: “You’re saying you can’t wear that dress in Syria because of whitey destabilizing?”
ANA: “I didn’t say that.”
MAHER: “Okay, that’s what it sounded like… When I asked about the dress, you went right to destabilize. So is that why you couldn’t wear that dress?”
ANA: “You want me to talk about jihadism and Islam.”
MAHER: “Why won’t you? Why won’t you?”
ANA: “I don’t believe in jihadism, which is why I’m furious the United States just had significant Al Qaeda terrorists in the White House.”
MAHER: “But it’s not just jihadism that is preventing you from wearing that dress there. Are you saying every Muslim is a jihadist? I don’t think they are.”
ANA: “Bill. Bill, Bill, Bill. Let’s focus for a second.”
MAHER: “No, you won’t answer this question.”
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They built a literal mouse utopia — unlimited food, perfect shelter, no predators.
What happened next should scare the hell out of us.
At first, paradise. Mice bred rapidly, mothers cared for their young, males protected the group. Then, even with endless resources, everything collapsed.
Aggression exploded in crowded zones. Mothers abandoned their pups. Cannibalism appeared. Birth rates plummeted. Some mice completely checked out — the “beautiful ones” — obsessively grooming themselves in isolation while society fell apart around them.
The entire colony died off in what researcher John Calhoun called the “behavioral sink.”
The Flagrant guys draw a chilling parallel to modern dense cities: abundant resources, yet rising tribalism, collapsing birth rates, social withdrawal, and people who have “everything” but feel profoundly disconnected.
Even when they moved surviving mice to normal environments, the damage carried over generations.
This isn’t just about mice.
We’re watching the same patterns play out in real time — and we’re running out of time to course-correct.
How close do you think we are to our own behavioral sink?
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🇺🇸 Riverside California VS Mexico City 🇲🇽
My brother…it’s not even close


William (Sancho) Jay@socalredneck54
@BowTiedPassport The same price as what you will find in Riverside CA. Except some areas in Mexico are quite shitty for prices like that even some Mexicans think 2,000 dollars for a 3 bed apartment is expensive because section 8 is reliability ta them.
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The Spanish didn’t conquer the Aztecsz
The fall of the Aztec Empire was a conflict between the indigenous Mexica(Aztecs) and the Tlaxcalans who had already been at war for decades.
The Spaniards simply tipped the war in Tlaxcalans favor.
Soon history will reframe the conquest story to reflect this.

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The Mexica believed giants built Teotihuacán. The Spanish priests who came to disprove it left having documented it instead.
They called them the Quinametzin. Over 10 feet tall, and taken seriously enough that the same priests who burned indigenous books wrote them down in official colonial records. When the Spanish arrived and saw the pyramids, they asked the locals who built them. The answer was always the same: the giants did. Indigenous elders showed the priests giant bones being pulled from the ground. Some were sent to Spain for the king to examine.
Centuries later scientists identified them as mammoth remains, which were common across central Mexico. But Teotihuacán was built around 100 BC and to this day nobody knows who built it. Not even the Mexica, who arrived centuries after it was already standing and were just as mystified as anyone else. No records. No ruins. No explanation. The pyramids are still there, and the story about giants never went away.

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@Raindropsmedia1 They are from 1 of our small dark skin town in DR.
Then you drive half hour up and you find this town 👇
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