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Kamekaze 5 points ago +5 / -0

Something I've been telling people for a few years now: if you ever wondered what happened to first world problems memes, they became news articles.

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Kamekaze 4 points ago +4 / -0

What if they already had it before they receive the treatment?

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Kamekaze 1 point ago +1 / -0

Don't try to pin that on gaming, he might have also been a gamer but a brony is a grown ass man that really likes My Little Pony.

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Kamekaze 3 points ago +3 / -0

If anyone's been glazed, it's Kamala. Just sayin'

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Kamekaze 8 points ago +8 / -0

A brilliant observation from what seemed to be a Twitter post I found here said this,

One of the tragic ironies of being an older Millennial is having trapped the benefits of the Civil Rights struggle, only to watch the younger Millennials match America back into segregation.

That's why it's so dangerous to let the commie friendly globalists continue to have a stranglehold on media and education.

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Kamekaze 1 point ago +1 / -0

Easy. Because it looks official and uses the name of the CDC, therefore it's backed by "science."

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Kamekaze 1 point ago +1 / -0

Turns out the US Military is very bad at asymmetrical warfare. It's essentially trying to kill ants with rpgs.

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Kamekaze 2 points ago +2 / -0

Some things are just inherent. The very way many Asian languages are taught and processed are very favorable towards collectivism. (E.g. An Asian parent will likely focus on teaching the relationships between things and verbs, whereas a western parent will likely focus on objects and nouns.) Ultimately you can probably attribute the roots of individualism and collectivism to Socrates and Confucius respectively.

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Kamekaze 14 points ago +14 / -0

That's what happens when you let regressive ideology permeate through your media and education systems. Especially in a first world country where virtually everybody goes to school and/or has access to media technology. Yuri Bezmenov warned us. It only took a generation to go through the education system and then enter the workforce before we started seeing the results. Not a single shot needed to be fired. They just planted the seed and we did the rest ourselves.

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Kamekaze 5 points ago +6 / -1

This is real. The reasoning is it's easier/ less stressful on the animal's internals as opposed to strapping them sideways onto a gurney and it's cheaper and less time consuming than the latter to boot. At least that's what some Cornell study supposedly found out.

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Kamekaze 4 points ago +4 / -0

In an ideal world sure, but they'll do all in their power to slow things down, block them, make up shit, etc. It's actually remarkable what he was able to accomplish in spite of all the swamp monsters

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Kamekaze 1 point ago +1 / -0

Like I said above, hiring in politics is like being given a binder of sex offenders to run an elementary school. Ideally yes you want the perfect people, but when the corruption is so widespread how can you be sure? Case in point: Pence pulling a Judas in the eleventh hour.

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Kamekaze 17 points ago +19 / -2

Because hiring in politics is akin to being given a binder of sex offenders to choose from when you're hiring people to run an elementary school.

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Kamekaze 2 points ago +3 / -1

He didn't drain the swamp because the swamp was far deeper than we imagined.

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Kamekaze 2 points ago +2 / -0

This was from last year, but it's still hilarious.

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Kamekaze 8 points ago +8 / -0

Pretty much this, he's just a marionette.

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Kamekaze 3 points ago +3 / -0

Is the one on the right recent? The date of its posting is kind of important.

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