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PostyMcGee 3 points ago +4 / -1

I mean, in a roundabout way the Government does help big corporations it "likes" keep more income with a messed up tax code (the rich still pay more than their far share though). So sure, I can see Disney and the like "getting government help". But they push this stuff because they are Leftists out to destroy us. Government doesn't need to help.They're also doing a poor job, their sales so low, government could be more effective than that. The government doesn't directly fund them, it doesn't need to. No conspiracy, of that kind. Just the larger Marxist one of destroying the West, which they're pretty open about now, so not even conspiracy...

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PostyMcGee 1 point ago +1 / -0

Haven't gotten asked in McDs. I don't know if I sat down if they would have come over and asked either. Haven't been to the other places so don't know.

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PostyMcGee 5 points ago +5 / -0

Ghost in the Shell could have a really great adaptation, if they stuck to the source material better and weren't all awkward with the race casting. Some good CGI in that film, even if the rest was a disappointment.

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PostyMcGee 1 point ago +1 / -0

Cool lighting trick but the actress playing Faye is overdoing it and doesn't look right. Neither does Spike actually. Doesn't look great. Kind of corny, might be mindless fun. Vicious (didn't get that far in series?) looks like he might also be miscast/bad costume. For those more heartfelt moments I think I'll be cracking up with the actor's face who plays Spike.

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PostyMcGee 1 point ago +1 / -0

Getting vaccinated has likely protected the vast majority of us from ending up in an intensive-care unit or dying. Now that is worth celebrating.--- most people do not have serious, icu worthy symptoms, nor die, but ok. At least the Globe and Mail updated their article. Lot of shady conflict of interest with these Leftist shills, PHD or no.

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PostyMcGee 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well the gods can take many forms, even that of a humble crackhead...

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PostyMcGee 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've seen some footage of comic conventions online which makes me think that at certain ones have attendance is down (though maybe people are raring to go to certain ones?) so i don't know how economically profitable these places are at the moment, but getting out and meeting fans would probably be fun. People who are more hardcore fans seem to like the more personal, smaller ones, as the bigger ones are more, uh, "corporate". Also the mask mandates have caused some drama. I would like to go to conventions in the future but have to find a good fit. Don't think i could go now being unvaccinated, but maybe in the future.

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PostyMcGee 2 points ago +2 / -0

Utopian, vagrant, poverty? Such interests. Guy's got a weasel face, rejecting them before they reject him, more than they already have. It's only a power move (albeit an evil one) if you matter and by the looks of this guy, he doesn't.

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PostyMcGee 2 points ago +2 / -0

They definitely project, plus they're overusing these terms so they lose all meaning and people won't pay attention when it actually happens to real victims.

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PostyMcGee 4 points ago +4 / -0

Kids are stupid. Glad you weren't, but most are, they don't know the dangers, especially if they have a bad home life and are looking for sympathy. Some kids lie about their age all the time to seem more mature, get fake I. D.s, to get in a chat or video or whatever they have to be 18 for. It's not farfetched.

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PostyMcGee 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's how obituaries go. You name family relations, relations to a family. Same thing happens when men die. Alec Baldwin will be listed as a father and husband, and son, brother, when he goes. Assuming he manages to stay married, jerky as he seems...

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PostyMcGee 5 points ago +5 / -0

The facility was used to treat Indigenous people with tuberculosis for decades and some believed former patients may have been buried on the grounds. The site located at 128th Street and 114th Avenue has been slated for the construction of residential properties.Thirteen spots flagged by ground-penetrating radar were dug up earlier this summer. Over the past two days another 21 such anomalies were uncovered but only found debris.No further searches of the site are planned. Chief Calvin Bruneau of the Papaschase First Nation said he has mixed feelings about the results. He said there are lingering concerns given all the accounts of people being buried at the site."What happened to them? That's something there that is a big question for me, if they were removed and reburied somewhere else." Like an urban legend, these people like to tell themselves about White boogeymen and mass graves. Should have left the TB patients with their tribes, then you really would have some mass graves, only no one left to *itch about it. Can we take the orange ribbons and crap down from our schools now? They'll just end up blowing off and littering are streets eventually anyways...

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PostyMcGee 5 points ago +5 / -0

Shock therapy today is quite different and actually does help in some cases. Can cause memory loss or something though, not to be taken lightly.

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PostyMcGee 6 points ago +6 / -0

Seriously. You should hear them gripe when when a White person actually bothers to publish something about these groups and they claim the White person is ignorant and got it wrong, when they just asked a different Tribe member, maybe from a slightly different region, who gave them that answer. It's like telephone, this stuff breaks down, when it's not written down. I think European bards used to do this kind of thing with songs, heck, American hobos too and this stuff would change or get lost to time, save when it was written down. They of course add in stuff, as victors do, or leave out stuff, about the other tribes they wiped out, while whining about the White man "genociding" them (see not enough gibs).

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PostyMcGee 3 points ago +3 / -0

Well Caucasian is kind of a catch all for Hispanics and certain Middle-Easterners, AND actual Whites in the US, depending, so... but yeah, dude looks a little holy war...

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PostyMcGee 11 points ago +11 / -0

She's cultured though, Van Gogh exhibit, eats spaghetti-o's, has a tongue ring. Honestly don't know if it was incompetence yet. Last article I read they hadn't confirmed what was in the gun, blanks, whatever, so, could be an accident. but from these pictures I suspect, maybe not..

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PostyMcGee 10 points ago +10 / -0

Idiot daughter syndrome then? Or maybe a fluke accident, dunno if a report has come out.

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PostyMcGee 4 points ago +4 / -0

And it was all about that Liberal one who got killed awhile back. The Left is evil and the Conservatives are too incompetent to stop them, even when their own MP is murdered, in a church no less, by a muslim.

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PostyMcGee 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think countries will break up and new borders established, eventually, and might take on the old name but be a different country, with a White majority. I don't believe any currently existing save maybe some of the Scandinavian countries, maybe, might keep a White majority as is. Once there's too many non-whites in they simply outbreed you, or if you're closely enough related like with Hispanics you also get absorbed bit by bit. Whites end up a minority in either case.

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PostyMcGee 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't think he's a grifter so much as a Conservative, so a Leftist who wonders why we can't all just get along and he doesn't care if you're "Black, White, Green, Purple" and just doesn't like the more extreme Leftist stuff.

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PostyMcGee 2 points ago +2 / -0

He totally acted crazy. I was watching Bobby Fischer vs the World or whatever not long ago and dude seemed like a nut from the footage. Possibly he was just autistic and couldn't get his point across without coming off as odd/gruff, or no longer cared to be civil as he got older, maybe schizophrenic. But especially when getting amnesty in that country at the end of his life, yeah, seemed like a nut. Not saying he was wrong, just that he seemed crazy and maybe came to his conclusions the wrong way. Was part of a cult too for awhile if i recall. Graffiti thing and cases like it are a hate hoax. Dunno about this guy though.

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PostyMcGee 8 points ago +8 / -0

Some real bad stuff in the Talmud. I don't know how common it is for your average Jew to read it vs. the Torah. But how they can see what's in there and then say Whites/Christians are falsely accusing them of being anti-White/anti-Christian I don't know.

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PostyMcGee 3 points ago +3 / -0

The author of this book also wrote another that either got made into another series or a movie, King Rat, which is also supposed to be pretty good, and shorter...

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