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@TenaciousGoat @BanditoWalrus If a programmer believes in the project he's working on, he absolutely considers it part of his identity. There are scores of programmers whose entire identity is contributing to the Linux kernal or some emulator they're working on.

@TenaciousGoat

Hey man, we did a cover of your song, I liked it so much.

It fits so well with Irene's guitar, Maya's cello, and the original key is perfect for the vocal range they sing in.

@Shadowman311 This guy forgot one more incredibly important thing, cut off illegals on welfare. Almost all the invaders are using some kind of government assistance, seal the money spigot and a lot of them will leave or start rioting, which makes deporting or putting them down that much easier.
@caekislove I mean, it's not like a black woman ever loudly vents her anger in public or acts out in a violent manner when she's inconvenienced or feels she's been slightly insulted. Shit like that never, ever happens. I've certainly never witnessed it.
I think it's because I'm from a programming background, but now that I've been paying more attention to online art communities I find a lot of the attitudes within online artist circles to be obnoxious.

Like I just want to share my art with people. But a lot of other artists are, like, psychotically controlling over even really low-effort stuff. People will absolutely ruin their art going over-the-board with watermarks trying to make sure that no one can steal an image no one ever would want to steal in the first place.

Meanwhile in the programming community, releasing your work so that other people can use it is just, like, a common practice. There's a mentality of "Sure, take my work and build on to it! That's what it's there for brother!" Meanwhile in artist spaces people will be like "You clearly copied this character's pose from my work, you've STOLEN from me!"

Just completely different mindsets between the two.
To the jews, we aren't even human 😏 which gives them their "moral license" to exploit and exterminate us at their discretion. The fact that we're still putting up with it makes us complicit in our own subjugation as we can obviously have our dignity and sovereignty sold off in exchange for nigger ball and goy slop

Things don’t always go the way you intend
But hey, Don’t Blame Me
suno.com/s/RVwlBnbEeJoWiKC1

One effective method of resisting tyranny is organizing peaceful demonstrations and marches.

These large-scale rallies can raise awareness, galvanize public support, and show solidarity against oppressive regimes. By gathering publicly, citizens can make their voices heard without resorting to violence, emphasizing the power of nonviolent action.

Sit-ins and occupations are also powerful tools of civil disobedience.

We tolerated Bush Jr, Obama, Biden, and now it seems Trump is turning into another tyrant.

Why? Because the people get the government they deserve.

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Merovingian Club

A club for red-pilled exiles.