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@DC5FAN @ArdainianRight @ChristiJunior There's been flashes of pre-election trump that resurface occasionally, but everyone's burned out, and trump looks defanged. It's getting to the point where south american leaders are outperforming ours. If we have to listen to bukele or milei, you know that they've shut off the talent pipeline for US leaders and they're all old dudes trying not to die

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@ArdainianRight @ChristiJunior This, desantis actually had room to steal trumps thunder if he kept doing shit and then pointed at trump's lackluster presidency of saber rattling and tweeting "law and order!" as his wall still wasn't built.

But like any jujucum addict, he couldn't help himself and had to sabotage his campaign. ​

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@ugly_bastard_reborned
I know baby lots of boomers that can use microsoft excel & microsoft word that did not exist when they were growing up so they adapted up to a point then quit adapting

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Boomers don't adapt. They just complain louder

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@houseoftolstoy
The answer is quite simple to that question: if africa and the middle east don't fully embrace feminism and faggotry, it gives normal smart people a country to escape communism and most important, their positive fertility rate means they will complete conquer the world in a few generations.

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And even worse, we are exporting some of the worst politics on the world and making the many countries genuinely hate us. Why should we care if some Middle East or African countries say no to feminism and homosexuality? They are not our countries, so we should not be telling them what to do.

I also doubt that countries like Japan and Taiwan geniunely embrace homosexual politics, but thanks to the US influence, they are allowing that shit to take place.

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@shortstories - on average, parent and child share 50% of DNA, whole siblings only share 25% of DNA. So the parent/child pairings are more affected. Given that the mother of an adult son is more likely to have a downy baby due to her age... 🤔 that is the winner of the choices given.

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