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KamalasStench 3 points ago +4 / -1

I think it's also to facilitate globalism. I've seen the same thing in the safety industry with placards that are now goofy pictures that require less looking-up to know what's being handled. Imo it's so you can have a mouth breather from an inner-city, India, China or Latin America all be completely interchangeable until automation is advanced enough to kill and replace them completely.

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KamalasStench 12 points ago +12 / -0

That article has more insults than I can swing a dead cat at.

Public records offer a narrow glimpse into Coffman’s life.

Even that alone reeks of trying to color a reader's opinion and that is the most innocuous. Fuck the media they are 100% the biggest problem right now.

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KamalasStench 5 points ago +5 / -0

All that forest and not a single lurknig ghillie suit in it. Whoops!

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KamalasStench 1 point ago +1 / -0

no consciousness, no feeling, no mind, noone to speak of, the same as a piece of wood.

You've chosen your side. Good luck.

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KamalasStench 1 point ago +1 / -0

No you don't -- you're playing semantic games again as a distraction/time-wasting technique. Just say you that you are fine with murdering babies.

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KamalasStench 1 point ago +1 / -0

This dude looks like a serious sissy.

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KamalasStench 3 points ago +3 / -0

Better dead than red, but then again, why not both???

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KamalasStench 1 point ago +1 / -0

I will tell you my own stance:

I personally believe a heartbeat is the line between alive and merely living tissue, but I side with pro-life absolutists because of what I've seen on the slippery slope of pedantry you think you are standing on.

The problem with your line of thinking is what if you have a human born with a severe mental deformity... that has no (significant) mind, much like your jellyfish. So why not snuff it out? And by extension, why not round up all of the retards milling around at the special olympics and end them? And, you know what, anybody who disagrees with our line of thinking is obviously beyond salvaging so line them up, too.

This may sound like a reductio ad absurdum but we are already there -- look at how a bunch of happy cows taking selfies in the Capitol are now "d0mEsTiC t3rRor!sTs!!!"

Pick a side or debate your way to your inevitable extermination.

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KamalasStench 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not even with Big Mike's meatpole.

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KamalasStench 2 points ago +2 / -0

The thing about the commoners from south of the border; they are the progeny of Spanish pirates breeding with indigenous peasants, because the first thing the Spainiards did when they arrived was murder all of the aristocracy. If you see someone with purer bloodlines on either side of that, they look markedly different -- very briefly dated someone who was probably from a (relatively) pure Aztec bloodline and she was very distinctive looking. A0C looks like loud-mouthed rabble.

As for Easter Island, it was the Incas that found it and displaced/replaced the locals. Pretty interesting because there is a very clear delineation between the original stonework and the post-Inca stonework. It's also an amazing place to visit so if you ever have the opportunity, seize it!

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KamalasStench 2 points ago +2 / -0

The bigger problem imo is that lunacy is accepted on one side, while discredited on the other. The earlier allegations of fraud and things like the bellweather counties are pretty hard to discredit, but even that was dismissed offhand and that's when the more extreme claims started spooling up.

Can you give an example of any serious accusation that was derailed by some of the more fanciful? I don't think there were any; it was more a distraction than a discrediting from what I watched happen.

Kind of like the whole capitol unguided tour. Oh, congress was totes ready to object and have an audit blah blah blah but zomg now there are people taking selfies in the rotunda! Terrorism! The End of Days! Inaugurate Xiden right f'ing now!!!

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KamalasStench 21 points ago +21 / -0

Ho lee fuk the arguments I used to get into with people about masks "not being the fight we need to fight right now" on td.win ... I still don't know if they genuinely believed masks would go away of their own accord or if they were plants but yeah, masks need to go like yesterday.

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KamalasStench 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have thought over the last 6 months my do-not-cross line was mandated vaccines, but now I think they will do what you are describing without actually mandating anything. Just make it impossible to live a so-called normal life without one.

I'm beginning to think the very idea of a "line" is obsolete because of how many ways things can be shifted around in the modern era. They don't even have to take away 2A rights... you can keep and bear arms all you want, but just cripple the ability to transport them, practice with them, etc on private property, state property, etc. Really we see that already with bumpstocks and soon pistol braces.

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KamalasStench 2 points ago +3 / -1

doormat.win is your jam

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KamalasStench 2 points ago +2 / -0

Don't touch it, you'll get hepatitis.

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KamalasStench 1 point ago +1 / -0

You keep bringing up liberals. Almost like you're pushing an agenda here. Hmm.

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KamalasStench 3 points ago +3 / -0

Make all of the crumsy misspelled retorts you want. You're still in a foreign country trying to gin up shit here.

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KamalasStench 2 points ago +2 / -0

You're trying to argue semantics. Either you are okay with snuffing out life, or you aren't. Pick a side.

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KamalasStench 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thing is, it should no longer be the last thing one expects -- a few church shootings have shown us that. And quite frankly in ye olden days it was 100% expected and men were instructed to attend church armed lest they be attacked by Indians.

There's this wonderful/horrible poem by Walt Kelly that I can never forget that this particular incident has reminded me of:

The gentle journey jars to stop

The drifting dream is done

The long-gone goblins loom ahead

The deadly who we thought were dead

Stand waiting, every one.

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KamalasStench 2 points ago +2 / -0

Buddy of mine got a muslim coworker and wife (hell, maybe the whole family) to vote for PDJT when he educated said coworker on what "partial-birth abortion" means.

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KamalasStench 1 point ago +1 / -0

There are more people in America now than there has ever been in history, too, so that's not much of an argument. My point is, in 25 years, will that still be the case or will the inheritors of grand-dads arsenal say "eew!" and hand them right over?

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