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(01-12-2024, 04:23 AM)benji wrote: Potato called out:

Tall poppy syndrome definitely exists, but the other thing to note is that we don't like bignoting cocks. There's a fine line between the two. You can't bluff your way to success here because someone will call you out. Someone like Trump would crash and burn quick smart.

Edit: That guy in the video is the exact kind of cock we hate. You aren't special just because you think you are. Prove it or fuck off.
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(01-12-2024, 04:28 AM)benji wrote:
Hesright

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(01-13-2024, 12:53 AM)benji wrote: [Image: GDnbI4HbkAAzrzk?format=jpg&name=small][Image: GDnbI4KaUAAbbvm?format=jpg&name=small]

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Being a terrible husband is in the job description at The Daily Wire. 

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(01-13-2024, 02:01 AM)HaughtyFrank wrote:
(Taylor Swift)
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Between the Jew tunnels and people claiming this is real, I think I’m losing my grasp on reality.

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Lets see.

I'm Learned English, Cisgender man, Citizen, White, Post Secondary, Some disability, Hetero sexual, Probably some Neuro divergence, Mostly stable genius, Slim, Renting and Middle Class. 

When do I get my benefits? ufup 

Anyway I feel like this whole Sonnenrad has spun out of control starting with the internet quiz things that told you if you were more like Vegeta or Donald Duck.
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Endless brainrot
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Muslims big mad as some joker tries to burn the Quran and the police has to protect him against the mob.
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(01-13-2024, 06:09 PM)Nintex wrote:

Muslims big mad as some joker tries to burn the Quran and the police has to protect him against the mob.

I find it funny that these fucking animals voluntarily moved to a country that protects its citizens' right to burn any book they choose and then get upset when other citizens exercise that right. 

There are plenty of countries that happily ban the practice of burning religious texts, but they didn't choose to migrate there for many reasons, including that they most likely wouldn't be accepted.

As a child of migrants, I'm very sympathetic to the cause of other migrants, but fuck me these people make it difficult to support them. In fact, you can see how their actions can directly lead to someone like Gert Wilders being elected.
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I don't even know who the retards are anymore  Existential
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I don't think this one can be fixed anymore  lol
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Wild that "disabled" people could safely purchase food until 2021.
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They lost the guy who is obsessed with horse dicks

[tweet]https://twitter.com/SocDemLad/status/1746229371675799885?t=_9p7a6S2hNi8UAX6xs3_mQ&s=19[/tweet]

I'm not a hundred percent sure if that's good or bad
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(01-14-2024, 01:33 AM)HaughtyFrank wrote: They lost the guy who is obsessed with horse dicks

[tweet]https://twitter.com/SocDemLad/status/1746229371675799885?t=_9p7a6S2hNi8UAX6xs3_mQ&s=19[/tweet]

I'm not a hundred percent sure if that's good or bad

I have a weird confession(?) to make and I don't know where this came from, it just happened

a couple days ago I had a dream that I was injured and needed to go to the hospital, but they were closed, and there was a sign on the door that said "we are unable to process transactions at this time due to technical issues with insurance providers, however our practitioners will still see you if you can provide proof of $20 donations to the addresses of our hospital director, our billing department, and the youtuber Vaush"

and my family and I were like "holy shit that is so unethical, that they would hold healthcare hostage to demand support for a specific political affiliation, we have to report this" and then I woke up

what does this mean

I don't even hardly know anything about Vaush
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(01-13-2024, 08:04 PM)Potato wrote: I find it funny that these fucking animals voluntarily moved to a country that protects its citizens' right to burn any book they choose and then get upset when other citizens exercise that right. 

There are plenty of countries that happily ban the practice of burning religious texts, but they didn't choose to migrate there for many reasons, including that they most likely wouldn't be accepted.

As a child of migrants, I'm very sympathetic to the cause of other migrants, but fuck me these people make it difficult to support them. In fact, you can see how their actions can directly lead to someone like Gert Wilders being elected.

This is a broader thought about immigration, expats, or even tourists. but it’s always crazy to me how people go to different countries and cultures and get mad when everybody else won’t bend to their values. At an early age everyone I knew was taught when you’re in somebody else’s house, you respect their rules. That common courtesy applies to cultures, too. 

As much as Muslim immigrants are in the news, it’s not exclusive. I’ve encountered a shockingly large number of westerners in Japan who, among many things, complain that many Japanese people can’t speak English.

It’s also how years back, there was an effort to assimilate. Still retaining your own culture, but creating a hybrid of sorts, something new entirely. Like how you have distinct Italian-American culture, or Dominican-American, Cuban-American, Iranian-American, etc. Whereas you look at some of the current instances, it’s recreating the culture on another land. Perhaps some loser sociological can explain how the internet let people remain insular rather than needing to engage with other communities to survive.
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(01-14-2024, 07:58 AM)Polident wrote:
(01-13-2024, 08:04 PM)Potato wrote: I find it funny that these fucking animals voluntarily moved to a country that protects its citizens' right to burn any book they choose and then get upset when other citizens exercise that right. 

There are plenty of countries that happily ban the practice of burning religious texts, but they didn't choose to migrate there for many reasons, including that they most likely wouldn't be accepted.

As a child of migrants, I'm very sympathetic to the cause of other migrants, but fuck me these people make it difficult to support them. In fact, you can see how their actions can directly lead to someone like Gert Wilders being elected.

This is a broader thought about immigration, expats, or even tourists. but it’s always crazy to me how people go to different countries and cultures and get mad when everybody else won’t bend to their values. At an early age everyone I knew was taught when you’re in somebody else’s house, you respect their rules. That common courtesy applies to cultures, too. 

As much as Muslim immigrants are in the news, it’s not exclusive. I’ve encountered a shockingly large number of westerners in Japan who, among many things, complain that many Japanese people can’t speak English.

It’s also how years back, there was an effort to assimilate. Still retaining your own culture, but creating a hybrid of sorts, something new entirely. Like how you have distinct Italian-American culture, or Dominican-American, Cuban-American, Iranian-American, etc. Whereas you look at some of the current instances, it’s recreating the culture on another land. Perhaps some loser sociological can explain how the internet let people remain insular rather than needing to engage with other communities to survive.

The Yanks and Chinese are notorious for being awful tourists because of that arrogance and inability or unwillingness to respect other cultures. The Poms are too in places like Greece and Spain.

Australia is one is the most successful multicultural countries in the world BECAUSE the early migrants did exactly what you described. We have very large, distinct and successful Greek, Italian, German, Vietnamese, Polish, Yugoslavian and other communities here because we all assimilated while maintaining our own cultures. Obviously there were some conflicts, but nothing like what we're seeing these days with migration from a few different parts of Asia. 

It's not just a modern thing either because we're getting a lot of migration from Latin America and there are very few issues from those communities.
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(01-14-2024, 11:12 AM)Potato wrote:
(01-14-2024, 07:58 AM)Polident wrote:
(01-13-2024, 08:04 PM)Potato wrote: I find it funny that these fucking animals voluntarily moved to a country that protects its citizens' right to burn any book they choose and then get upset when other citizens exercise that right. 

There are plenty of countries that happily ban the practice of burning religious texts, but they didn't choose to migrate there for many reasons, including that they most likely wouldn't be accepted.

As a child of migrants, I'm very sympathetic to the cause of other migrants, but fuck me these people make it difficult to support them. In fact, you can see how their actions can directly lead to someone like Gert Wilders being elected.

This is a broader thought about immigration, expats, or even tourists. but it’s always crazy to me how people go to different countries and cultures and get mad when everybody else won’t bend to their values. At an early age everyone I knew was taught when you’re in somebody else’s house, you respect their rules. That common courtesy applies to cultures, too. 

As much as Muslim immigrants are in the news, it’s not exclusive. I’ve encountered a shockingly large number of westerners in Japan who, among many things, complain that many Japanese people can’t speak English.

It’s also how years back, there was an effort to assimilate. Still retaining your own culture, but creating a hybrid of sorts, something new entirely. Like how you have distinct Italian-American culture, or Dominican-American, Cuban-American, Iranian-American, etc. Whereas you look at some of the current instances, it’s recreating the culture on another land. Perhaps some loser sociological can explain how the internet let people remain insular rather than needing to engage with other communities to survive.

The Yanks and Chinese are notorious for being awful tourists because of that arrogance and inability or unwillingness to respect other cultures. The Poms are too in places like Greece and Spain.

Australia is one is the most successful multicultural countries in the world BECAUSE the early migrants did exactly what you described. We have very large, distinct and successful Greek, Italian, German, Vietnamese, Polish, Yugoslavian and other communities here because we all assimilated while maintaining our own cultures. Obviously there were some conflicts, but nothing like what we're seeing these days with migration from a few different parts of Asia. 

It's not just a modern thing either because we're getting a lot of migration from Latin America and there are very few issues from those communities.

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The Ackman saga continues
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