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AWeekendAtBidens 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's also said that they're nimble navigators.

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AWeekendAtBidens 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ah, that's it, keep the good stuff coming.

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AWeekendAtBidens 6 points ago +6 / -0

You can't just lay siege to the cities by destroying vital bridges, overpasses and junctions and let nature do what it does best, while the heartland produces everting the nation needs; steel and oil and food.

You have to give them proper warning first. That's what the tar an the feathers are for.

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AWeekendAtBidens 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, they made the machine so you just need to pull a lever. Don't need to be smart for that. Congratulations. You have the job.

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AWeekendAtBidens 2 points ago +2 / -0

The smart man would rather decapitate those who infringe on his liberties than himself. The french made a handy little machine for such occasions.

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AWeekendAtBidens 1 point ago +1 / -0

Username checks out. And even a legacy account! A true gentleman and a scholar. Well played!

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AWeekendAtBidens 5 points ago +5 / -0

"Damn looters just jumped into my backyard shooting range, officer. I didn't even aim for them, mostly. So... who's gonna pay for the bullets? Their families? I mean that shit''s expensive nowadays, and they basically jumped into my range and catched them - and now you've carried them away."

You're the fifth this morning to tell me that story and ask me that question.

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AWeekendAtBidens 3 points ago +3 / -0

Look at his perfect stance. This is after pulling back the blade. It's the smile of victory on his face. It all was over in an instant.

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AWeekendAtBidens 7 points ago +7 / -0

Trump's fed up. He is signalling strength and in place of our enemies, I'd shit myself. They openly say that they have prepared for this for four years.

We must show them in the streets that we stand behind them 100%.

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AWeekendAtBidens 3 points ago +3 / -0

𝕯𝖆𝖓𝖐 π–•π–”π–˜π–™!πŸ‘Œ

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AWeekendAtBidens 91 points ago +91 / -0

Trump forced their hand. That's the whole meaning of accelerationism. To force them to make their move before they were able to put all the pieces in place.

It's the frog in the cooking pot. If you heat the water slowly enough he will sit still until he cooks. If you heat it too quick, he'll jump out.

We forced them to heat it too quick, and fittingly, our mascot is a frog...

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AWeekendAtBidens 1 point ago +1 / -0

Imagine my shock! I'm duly befuddled. Flabbergasted even!

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AWeekendAtBidens 3 points ago +3 / -0

π•―π–Šπ–šπ–˜ π–π–šπ–‘π–™!

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AWeekendAtBidens 2 points ago +2 / -0

Weekend at the state capitols we march. It's what they said at the million MAGA march. Spread the word.

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AWeekendAtBidens 14 points ago +14 / -0

They still have annual ceremonies to thank him.

Otoya Yamaguchi, the hero, was a 17 year old right wing idealist following the code of the samurai. He smiled the moment he knew he had succeeded and then tried to turn the blade on himself, following tradition - a samurai doesn't get captured. They had to wrestle him down to prevent it. He hung himself later in his cell, leaving final words written with toothpaste on the cell wall:

δΈƒη”Ÿε ±ε›½, shichisei hōkoku

"I wish I had seven lives to give for my country", a reference to the famous last words of fourteenth-century samurai Kusunoki Masashige.

He single handedly killed socialism in Japan. And that's why they still have annual ceremonies to thank him.

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AWeekendAtBidens 3 points ago +3 / -0

They still have annual ceremonies to thank him.

Otoya Yamaguchi, the hero, was a 17 year old right wing idealist following the code of the samurai. He smiled the moment he knew he had succeeded and then tried to turn the blade on himself, following tradition - a samurai doesn't get captured. They had to wrestle him down to prevent it. He hung himself later in his cell, leaving final words written with toothpaste on the cell wall:

δΈƒη”Ÿε ±ε›½, shichisei hōkoku

"I wish I had seven lives to give for my country", a reference to the famous last words of fourteenth-century samurai Kusunoki Masashige.

He single handedly killed socialism in Japan. And that's why they still have annual ceremonies to thank him.

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AWeekendAtBidens 290 points ago +290 / -0

Well according to the official manual, next would be taring and feathering, I believe.

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AWeekendAtBidens 6 points ago +6 / -0

They still have annual ceremonies to thank him.

Otoya Yamaguchi, the hero, was a 17 year old right wing idealist following the code of the samurai. He smiled the moment he knew he had succeeded and then tried to turn the blade on himself, following tradition - a samurai doesn't get captured. They had to wrestle him down to prevent it. He hung himself later in his cell, leaving final words written with toothpaste on the cell wall:

δΈƒη”Ÿε ±ε›½, shichisei hōkoku

"I wish I had seven lives to give for my country", a reference to the famous last words of fourteenth-century samurai Kusunoki Masashige.

He single handedly killed socialism in Japan. And that's why they still have annual ceremonies to thank him.

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AWeekendAtBidens 6 points ago +6 / -0

What cruel person would name his dog after Merkel? I'll never forget how Berlusconi called her an unfuckable lard-ass. He was a corrupt politician, but an honest corrupt politician who's corruption was to enrich himself and gain power - as it should be - not to further some globalist agenda.

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AWeekendAtBidens 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not if you follow the rules.

You first throw the book at em. Bible. Lawbook. If that doesn't work, you now have two hands free to securely handle your constitutionally guaranteed anti-tyranny-devices.

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