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Americans might say Epstein is alive, but Americans will never say freedom is good.

Someone stole gas from my van parked at my inlaws last night.

[2/3] bad if they did this to someone who was never in the US military. I believe in being very tough on government crime. When individual official thugs break the law in a significant way, they deserves to pay a penalty, such as a prison sentence. When the government agency broke the law, the agency also should pay a penalty. But when the agency follows a general practice of breaking the law, and that practice was accepted by upper management, the upper management should get the prison

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@JoeBravo77 Israel has a strangely high number of people known to have been convicted of especially heinous and nefarious crimes against children. Do other countries have right of refusal, or are they probably going to get the VIP treatment?

Some AI users are starting to consider themselves 'AI-sexual'
A new survey suggests that active AI users are "more than open" to sexually experimenting with AI.
mashable.com/article/ai-sexual

LAWYER: How To Legally Defeat A Karen That Blocks You In With Her Car

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Have you or some boomer you know been one-shotted by AI slop pooped onto Facebook by an Indian data farm?

You have an advertising campaign for

Rhabdomyolysis

What slogan is best

I just heard that Watermelons were invented in North East Africa

If you don't think about giving credit to Africa when you think about water melons I guess you are racist now

But if you think black people eat Watermelons you are also racist

@shortstories Is his definition correct or it was just the case of nobody sharing his definition?

Mark Passio defined a right as an action that does not initiate harm to another sentient being

Mark Passio claimed that 0% of people he asked in street interview surveys got the definition of a right correct

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@shortstories
That was a long time ago. Jews were behind the communist revolution in China. If you want me to dig up all that history for you, I will. China later arrested or expelled the jews. Practicing Judaism in China is now illegal and jews are regularly barred from residing there anymore.

@wgiwf @graf @leespringfield1903 @NothingToSeeHere

Kikes are very glad if someone says blacks and Muslims and Hispanics are a problem as long as they do not say Kikes are a problem

Kikes import Blacks, Muslims and Hispanics who are violent

Not all people who are black or Hispanic or who call themself Muslim are violent but Kiikes import people from those groups who are violent

You can not deport violent people from those groups without deporting Kikes because Kikes will summon more of them

The cycle of kike history

1 Kikes try to legalize genocide

2 Kikes commit genocide

3 People try to defend themself against genocide

4 Kikes claim people defending themself are committing genocide and try to get laws passed claiming to try to prevent genocude

Repeat

@Zergling_man

Then does the way the band dresses in metal music with "men" with long hair promofe transgenderism?

@shortstories I probably don't know metal history well enough for this, largely because, IMO, older metal just isn't that good compared to what we have now. (I have the mandatory amount of respect for them paving the way, and that's about it.) For example, I'm not sure if "glam metal" and "hair metal" refer to the same thing or not, and I don't know if that knowledge is important.

There certainly were a lot of suspiciously tight leather suits that fit the image for a while, and given that metal (like many things) started with a pretty heavy dose of "fuck authority/puritanism/religion", I would not be surprised if that image was deliberately chosen because it's kinda gay. Arguably different from transgenderism but well, they told us there wouldn't be a slippery slope and we saw how that turned out, so close enough, sure.
But what I was trying to get at earlier, and I probably should have worded it differently to convey this, is that metal now is well free of that culture, and simply having long hair and electric guitars [and, well, the other point is that that's not even exclusive to metal, even punk bands tend to fit those criteria] doesn't really imply much else. Like I saw three bands at a show last week, IIRC all three of them had at least one long-haired guy, and as far as I can tell, all of them are Christian [inasmuch as a non-entity can have a faith].
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