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Wow.

Americans think that the government closed in churches in 1980 because the USA doesn't have a Bill of Rights.

Christians are not perfect, but they are trying.

Do you think Satanists are better?

Wow.

Americans think that the government closed in churches in 1980 because the USA doesn't have a Bill of Rights.

When things begin to fail on a large scale, they don’t do it in a clean or predictable way. Systems don’t politely warn you before they collapse.

They stall, they glitch, they slow down—and then suddenly, they stop. And in that moment, when what people assumed was permanent turns out to be fragile, the real danger begins. Not from the disaster itself, but from the reaction to it.

@freepatriot

@Zergling_man

Parasitic fusion

Fuse one of your card's with the card of another player

Gain control of the other players card until the end of the game

You must say stop attacking me when the opponent blocks attacks with the card or else return the card to the player

Card has a picture of a blue hexagram with a red background on it

@KingOfWhiteAmerica @freepatriot We've always been the Under Surveillance of America. There's no constitutional right to privacy. That was just some nonsense an activist court on drugs made up so that the states could no longer make abortions illegal. Obviously that was never about privacy. When women cared about privacy, they dressed modestly, and had mid-wives. They didn't have gynecologists, dress like whores, and broadcast to everyone the fact that they killed 20 babies to protect a body that they need to Photoshop for anyone to actually pay $2 to see their kooch on OnlyFans.

There is no distinction between the USA and Israel – they are a single organism.

Excellence is never an accident. It is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, and intelligent execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives – choice, not chance, determines your destiny.

Excellence is never an accident. It is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, and intelligent execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives – choice, not chance, determines your destiny.

When things begin to fail on a large scale, they don’t do it in a clean or predictable way. Systems don’t politely warn you before they collapse.

They stall, they glitch, they slow down—and then suddenly, they stop. And in that moment, when what people assumed was permanent turns out to be fragile, the real danger begins. Not from the disaster itself, but from the reaction to it.

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