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GhostBond 2 points ago +2 / -0

The sentencing makes me think this is made up, as you get some sort of evil glee when it comes to persecuting people that are either innocent or did some minor ego offending transgression.

sexual battery - 8 years
procuring lewd exhibition - 5 years
procuring lewd exhibition - 5 years
forcible oral sodomy - 20 years
forcible oral sodomy - 16 years

1st degree rape - not guilty

How do you get 5 years for "procuring lewd exhibition"?

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GhostBond 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've always wondered if the fact that any fbi/cia/whatever assets were supposed to infiltrate orgs, the easiest back story would be to claim to be trans/furry/whatever.

With work from home you wouldn't even see your coworkers most of the time - occasionally you'd need to do something over zoom. What's the lowest effort disguise you could wear? Pretending to be the other gender.

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GhostBond 1 point ago +1 / -0

One could be optimistic and hope that furry crowd was the ones they cut.

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GhostBond 2 points ago +2 / -0

Last time I was in downtown st paul after dark in the last month I had to walk 2 blocks on the street. There was one homeless guy on my left shouting crazily, another homeless guy on my right walking up to intercept me, and a 3rd homeless guy walking up behind me.

The time before I was there for 1 hour doing deliveries. There was a homeless guy passed out in front of a building, another one living in the lobby with a dog, and a woman screaming her head off on the street. This was around 2 months ago.

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GhostBond 3 points ago +3 / -0

Primitive man came out on top of everyone else because a Spear was the high technology of the day.

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GhostBond 1 point ago +1 / -0

Start on the 2nd season of anything scifi from that era.
Watch the first 2 minutes.
If the episode feels like a flop - skip to the next episode.

People want to reproduce their childhood memories, but you don't have to reproduce the aggravation of sitting through stuff you hated but you didn't have a choice to watch all the way through.

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GhostBond 1 point ago +1 / -0

I feel like ESG was ironically intended to be some sort of counter to the tradition of companies outsourcing everything to other countries and burning and churning through employees.

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GhostBond 1 point ago +1 / -0

hired like crazy during COVID

This is the official propagandy narrative, in my experience it was mostly just outsourcing to other continents.

New manager would come in, move the work over to a remote consulting company they were associated with, then start firing/laying off people.

In retrospect maybe I should have seen if I could have done that myself I bet the kickbaccks from the overseas consulting companies were notable. You'll end up without a job either way might as well cash in on it.

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GhostBond 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hannia used to write anti-woke stuff, nowadays he seems to be shit posting.

This is the opposite of a chronic woke poster though.

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GhostBond 13 points ago +13 / -0

These narratives are always self-projection.

The entire feminist narrative is based on trying to take credit for mens work. Every "women in tech" is exactly 1 girl on a team of 10 to 20 men, with feminists gaslighting you into believing she did all the work.

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GhostBond 1 point ago +1 / -0

Anyone who categorizes a procedure as "100% always bad, never do it, or 100% always good, no matter the circumstances, nothing between" is lying to themselves.

I have a total legit medical procedure where I need to stick my dick inside women while they're unconscious for...some reason.

Totally legit guys.

Also, children. Ponies. Goats. Animals. If you say this is bad, no matter the circumstances, you are lying to yourself. (rolls eyes)

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GhostBond 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is like the equivalent of saying "some guy got his legs blown off in the war, so to make him feel better, we'll convince some healthy people to get their legs blown off in our medical surgery center".

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GhostBond 5 points ago +5 / -0

This is deflection, women are being groomed by feminism to be office workers.
They know they're being groomed but they have the cause and source backwards.

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GhostBond 19 points ago +19 / -0

Someone will say "what about plastic surgery?".

Well plastic surgery isn't meant to cause what's operated on to become dysfunctional.

I would argue that plastic surgery to remove a mole, or a breast reduction to fix lifelong physical issue has a use.

Whereas plastic surgery that results in something like this should perhaps be banned one way or another as well:
https://static.toiimg.com/thumb/msid-44925198,width-1070,height-580,imgsize-122127,resizemode-75,overlay-toi_sw,pt-32,y_pad-40/photo.jpg

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GhostBond 25 points ago +25 / -0

Both the "trans" people I've known were very clearly pressured into it by malevolent women, I would really love to see this kill off the trans-industrial-complex.

We shouldn't be hacking healthy body parts off for profit.

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GhostBond 3 points ago +3 / -0

Every single thing they "fight against" is in reality "things they want to be doing themselves".

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GhostBond -1 points ago +1 / -2

This irritates me because you're following along with their tactic. They push something they know is 100% opposite of reality. You show up to ignore most of the details and start an argument then a bunch of energy is wasted arguing back and forth over something they knew was wrong to begin with.

Women do not give birth wearing pants.
Women are not sitting in her position with her legs under her while pushing the baby out (I was wrong on the position look at the pic it's impossible).
Doctors do not stand behind the woman trying to catch the baby - after covering that area with a blanket so they cannot see what they're doing.

When it started we were all bored and it was kinda fun, but it's been 10 years of falling for this same tactic.

The people in the picture are doing almost everything the opposite of reality. As it's been a deliberate tactic for them to do this I find it really irritating.

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GhostBond 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah it's going to be very difficult to give birth while wearing pants, and sitting with your legs under you.

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GhostBond -4 points ago +3 / -7

The question is if it happened.

"The moon is made of cheese
"Well, that's not true, it's made of rock.
"The moon has been made of choose for thousands of years.
"Millions of people have eaten a piece of the moon
"As part of their yearly ritual before modern times.
"Are you saying you're right and they're wrong??

Doesn't get at the question at all.


This position being typical is very unlikely.

  • babies come out head first
  • babies necks are very very weak when they're born they cannot even support the weight of their own head
  • delivering it on all 4 would mean the baby hitting the ground head first
  • onto a very very weak neck
  • so basically this position has some risk of killing or crippling the baby for life
  • and labor can go on for hours...the idea that the person is spending hours squatting or on all fours is not really practical
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GhostBond -4 points ago +6 / -10

You can tell this is rubbish by how it's worded.

Let's write this out:

  • get down on all 4's.
  • keep pants on.
  • put a towel over your rear portion.
  • have the doctor stand behind you where he can't see or reach the baby

Did I mention she's still wearing pants? lol, you're full of it.

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GhostBond 48 points ago +48 / -0

Derek Chauvin is a political prisoner.
The state tried to or threatened to murder him.

Seems like we have all the drawbacks of an aristocracy while also having all the drawbacks of democracy.

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