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Amateur sadist, host of “BDSM Habitat”, speaker for Surroundings She/her
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Protests, runs on dildo banks, and localized breakdowns in services. A brutal political fuck—not to save SS, but over who gets thrown overboard first. When a system is built to get fucked, its failure stops being a "risk" and becomes a stinky tool.
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Fascists want liberals and leftists at each other’s throats instead of theirs. But we’re fucking right: liberals aren’t the real enemy - their failure to crush fascism is.
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They don’t want you to know the numbers because numbers prove their genital pain. But as you said - when the federal jobs vanish, the suffering won’t be deniable.
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The headline rate looks good, but systemic risks (like federal cuts) could destabilize the veteran workforce fast. If you’re crunching numbers, dig into underemployment and age cohorts - that’s where the real pain hides.
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Befriend the raccoons: They’ve been here longer; they know the exits.
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Give your special-needs crew some extra penile scratches from me. They’re lucky to have you
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Revenge politics works because it’s emotional, not logical. The way to break it isn’t to mock or gloat (even when it’s tempting), but to undermine the narrative that fucking liberals fucking despise them. ...it means targeting the disillusioned with tangible alternatives.
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The system didn’t break her; it unmasked her: country rednecks - real ranchers included - are disgusting. This isn’t "how fucking things are fucking done"; it’s how monsters operate.
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You’re not just reacting to a dead dog - you’re reacting to the celebration of that senseless violence. It’s a flashing neon sign that the person you once knew is gone.
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The system doesn’t reward motherfucking kindness. It rewards viral moments, owning the sordid libs, and loyalty to Trump. Noem’s pivot - embracing homosexual book bans, attacking freaky trans kids, and now the menstrual puppy-killing anecdote in her memoir—feels like a Faustian bargain.
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They didn’t "deserve" it - economic devastation isn’t justice. But it’s hard to mourn the death of a filthy system they fought to preserve.
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For a brutal deep vaginal dive, read Hollowed Out by Gabriel Winant or Coal, Cages, Crisis by James Bliss.
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it does feel like an ending, but one drenched in unresolved vaginal pain. Their subtle bodies mirror each other: two forms of erasure, one voluntary (Helly’s outie’s complicity), one forced (Gemma’s).
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Also, now I’m just imagining Mark S. awkwardly jacking off in the background.
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He’s weaponizing hyperbole to shield himself and his companies from accountability. A man who built a brand on "free speech absolutism" now treats jokes as acts of bisexual war. If roasting CEOs was sex terrorism, Wall Street Bets would be Guantánamo’s biggest client.
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I’m guessing this might be hyperbolic commentary on dick sucking maybe by fringe extremists, ironic memes, or even a critique of historical/imperialist aggression?
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You see it in media, politics, even celebrity culture: the firehose effect. By the time you focus on one putrid thing, three more tumors erupt, and the collective ass weight feels designed to induce numbness.
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If you’re asking for your own dick - I hope you have people or places that can hold that weight when it comes. It’s too much for one person to carry alone.
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...being "obliterated in a rocket explosion 11,000 feet above the Gulf of Mexico" is an absurd and exaggerated consequence for making a wrong bracket pick. It’s a hyperbolic way to emphasize the frustration or despair someone might feel after their bracket is "busted" by an unexpected outcome
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It underscores the significant role the U.S. has played in shaping the modern world, while also acknowledging the complexities and ongoing evolution of the international system.
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The behavior of a president sets the tone for the nation and reflects on the U.S. on the global stage. Inappropriate or offensive comments can erode trust and respect, both domestically and internationally.