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Xzal 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is how you drop adult humour in a cartoon. In context, kids know it's about joker and his goo that mutates or whatever. To adults it's clearly a sex joke but only from a phrase.

The beast boy one, there's no subtlety it's just hurhur sex joke. It's visually obvious.

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Xzal 4 points ago +4 / -0

Driving a stolen bus, while mentally impaired and without license... ISN'T a threat to civilians?

Wow ACAB / DEFUND has really neutered those cops.

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Xzal 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's scooby doo, but in longform.

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Xzal 2 points ago +2 / -0

Username applies.

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Xzal 6 points ago +6 / -0

It is possible to claim mistral on grounds of your public defender being unsuitable/inexperienced/incompetent/biased against you.

The problem is, what do you end up getting to represent you in the appeal trial? A public defender.

Who is
a) likely reluctant to move against a potential colleague
b) wary you'll do the same to him. c) just as incompetent

You then incur further wrath of likely the same judge as you go over the same material, as the judge dismisses anything new and the outcome ends up the same.

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Xzal 2 points ago +2 / -0

That was their intent. They're skirting libel laws. They KNOW people will read it the way you did, then turn around and Achtually!

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Xzal 5 points ago +5 / -0

Like I said. Now wait for the shots to come st a premium cost.

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Xzal 1 point ago +1 / -0

Change My View.

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Xzal 1 point ago +1 / -0

Boxwine is only for cooking with. CMV

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Xzal 5 points ago +5 / -0

Apply race to it and yeah you see. How insane it is.

"HEY could you X person tell that other X person to stop committing murders?"

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Xzal 7 points ago +7 / -0

Or even to take the initiative herself and speak to the barmen or even better, call the police?

Oh that's right ACAB/DEFUND.

Conveniently so they don't have to do the responsible thing either. Yes those blokes were being shitty not getting other bloke underwraps, she was just as shitty for allowing it to happen too. In fact I'd say even more so, assuming she was being 100% truthful (I know, and I don't think so)

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Xzal 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh they're conscientious of the shared goal. What do you thinks no gets discussed at all those summits they go to unmasked (unless a camera is pointed at them).

Just like there are useful idiots in normieworld, there are useful idiots at those summits. All it takes is a core three or four, to acquire a couple of useful idiots to go along with a plan.

Not that I think there's a grand conspiracy, like said this is all a test of compliancy, they plan on still slow boiling the frogs but they're giving us a jab with a knife to see if we're dead yet.

Likely to test the waters for permanent lockdown in the future. Mega city One style block living. Your shop is where you live, rations will be distributed.

In the short term we're seeing powerplays by useful idiots and companies starting whole new industries for the "current issue" (I've noticed several "covid compliance enforcement agencies" and "covid assessment agencies" pop up for that sweet sweet government gibs.

Next lockdown test will be in 10 years, maybe five if leftists keep power globally for the next four and will definitely be climate change based. That's why the media was testing the waters about it during this one.

One after that will be economy lockdown, we can't afford certain services to run at levels they used to, is likely the excuse, as they drive land value even lower and bankrupt stores and housing to make space for building projects.

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Xzal 3 points ago +3 / -0

Just reminded me of the white feather campaign women push during the world wars.

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Xzal 8 points ago +8 / -0

This. There's some early adopters of bad times, strong men, but they're being written off atm as blackpill, peppers etc. (not saying they can't be both simultaneously.)

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Xzal 2 points ago +2 / -0

"we've got record growth in over 40 years".

It's not hard to look like growth, when you've tanked the economy below its natural resting point.

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Xzal 8 points ago +8 / -0

Notice how Texas had a lesser extreme reaction? Almost like the initial exposure ensured people started developing antibodies and the herd immunity process far earlier than california...

Who kept people indoors, unable to develop their own immunities and actually created indoor hotbeds of infection.

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Xzal 7 points ago +7 / -0

Even with the EU, many countries still have a form of the draft. Ex military who have left service can be forced back into action, reserve services or just out right draft laws.

Netherlands and Germany have been ng higher NMW, because Germany is the power house hoarding employment and budget balance. Germany has the luxury of setting high NMW because of the masses of payments made into the EU, because of the EU enforced trade through Germany.

Netherlands has a high NMW because they also have a 50% tax rate. You'll also notice that in every EU country regardless of where the NMW is set, most wages are depressed to meet the NMW (wage disparity is not an evil thing).

As for religion should have no bearing in country operations. Yes it should. Its a balancing factor. You're just paranoid of the past events where religious organisations overran the government. We are now in the inverse.

Edit : example https://economicquestions.org/germany-unfair-trade-advantages/

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Xzal 17 points ago +17 / -0

Two of them, symptoms of being in the EU. Low weak military comes about because of NATO rules and a "we will totally defend each other".

Low minimum wage naturally curves towards the smallest value possible because of how it works, and is enforced by the EU to keep wages similar in all EU places.

Religion having too much power? I'm not even religious and don't see how that's a downside. Religion has funded some of the largest and most powerful armies and defenses in the world they also while still corruptible, become corrupted for entirely different causes than what a globohomo go ernment like EU does.

It's also a rallying point against this motte and Bailey alphabet bullshit. There's a reason why some of the most heavily affected places have little to no respect for religion or spiritual culture.

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Xzal 2 points ago +2 / -0

This. I fact restoring fault divorce would have been nder men even more. During seperation, if fault divorce was back in, the man could be attacked with adultery clauses due to technically being married still. Sure this works the other way round too, but since when are divorce laws enforced equally.

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Xzal 1 point ago +1 / -0

Good job b they're not part of the EU and can put a middle finger up at whatever they please then eh.

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Xzal 6 points ago +6 / -0

And the slope steepens.

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Xzal 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's kinda a given that he's okay, otherwise we would have had a ton of articles about his death because of the ja- oh wait. /s

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