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fakekraid.bsky.social
Middle-aged genderfluid retro gaming millennial socialist failslime. Very friendly if you don't say any of my activation phrases. Still friendly if you do but I will be thinking very impolite things about you.
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I think you're ascribing far more power to Zionists over mainstream culture and US domestic policy than they actually have
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Cop isn't even in the top ten most dangerous jobs; food delivery, kitchen work, and several kinds of construction work are far more dangerous, and generally pay far less with worse or no benefits
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I thought it was traffic accidents
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This is honestly the best possible outcome of a police chase
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I mean, unfortunately the truth is that you can't trust anyone, except those you are in a position to hold accountable yourself. That's why working class organizations are the only organizations working class people can trust.
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Nothing else they can do, since they certainly can't appeal to *us* to fix it; that would be like the warden and prison guards asking the prisoners for help replacing missing cell doors and fences
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Would be great if you and your team had any intention of stopping it, huh
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The feminine desire to have a
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The end of America isn't necessarily a bad thing in the medium and long term, tbh. The US has been the biggest obstacle to global socialism, environmental reform, and world peace for many decades now.
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And this Facebook group was active before bots became a viable way to do this; we were dealing with just real people and it was a constant struggle. I can't imagine how hard it would be now.
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This isn't a bad idea; if the narrative permits, maybe have the boss not take the player seriously and simply be toying with them at first, then if they get far enough realize they have the potential to be dangerous and decide to just wipe them out instantly
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It depends greatly on the structure of the game. If it's entirely or mostly linear, like a classic platformer or more handholdey metroidvania, once would be plenty if I even needed that much. In a more open game like Dark Souls, maybe never, because who knows if I'm just supposed to be there later?
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Learning to identify those people quickly and ban them without debate was key to making the communist discussion group I used to help with on Facebook work. When those people are present it's impossible to have any productive discussions.
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Mimicry is particularly hard on autistic people, who by our nature are not particularly good at it and get stressed out from long periods of it
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Only plastic smiles allowed
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Science also doesn't *not* give a fuck, though, because science isn't a conscious entity. It's also not a set of beliefs or statements, it's a method, or more properly speaking a heuristic.
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The US has no aggressive foreign adversaries, though
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Wonderful use of color and conservation of detail in the design. Silhouette is clear and distinct, enhanced by the use of dynamic posing
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I've heard quite differently from a lot of non-Chinese people who live there
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And I love that for her
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YES I THINK SHE'S CUTE
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I can say for absolute certain that China's prison population by proportion is far, far smaller than the US's
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A lot of things are banned in every state. I don't see much hard evidence that China is unusual in that regard, only a lot of rhetoric.
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It also depends what you mean by "less"; a lot of the special rights trans people "enjoy" in the US are special exemptions from forms of discrimination that are already universally banned in China - for example from being denied employment or housing. So their lack is merely nominal.
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*The* defining trait, really
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No, they're correct lol
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May Day is the International Workers' Day. It's not acknowledged in the US because the US is anticommunist. They invented the fake "Labor Day" as a ruse to get people to stop celebrating it.
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In unity, strength. In strength, victory. In victory, libration. Stand together. ✊
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☠️
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And I don't mean like angry birds angry, disgruntled and out for revenge; I am talking terminal rage, the death of rationality, the determination to kill until death. Which is difficult for fruit given it has no self-motility or offensive ability, but still.
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Consider: angry fruit
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critical existence failure
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Are you crazy lol
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They will never allow another century of humiliation again
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You're right about everything except the capitalists part
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The US propaganda machine has been tempered and honed since the October Revolution kicked off the global fight against communism. It wasn't very long before it was turned inwards.
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I'm afraid that ship sailed almost a hundred years ago
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Not ghouls, but rather skinwalkers. They are avatars of capital, having shed their internal humanity in service to the interests of the capital they own
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Racism toward India varies by Nazi to Nazi; don't forget that Hitler's own white nationalist mythology borrowed heavily from Vedic sources; that's where "Aryan" came from after all. Some white nationalists fell kinship with Indian/Brahmin nationalists, and vice versa
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It's great if you're fine with it; if you want to understand the world and the things that are happening around you clearly, it's not so great
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*Captain Haddock voice* What a month...
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Ok then, wishlisted
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I hate myself for loving this
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And decade to decade
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If anything, the peculiar kind of reactionary, vulgar-materialist atheism peculiar to the UK is the global outlier, which I have not seen make much headway anywhere else. As for Christian fascism, Eastern Europe and Russia are crawling with it.
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I don't really think you understand the United States' relationship to fascism very well...