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hungryfreaksdaddy 4 points ago +4 / -0

Ultimately, YouTube will probably do what Reddit started doing; charge for access to their API. That would make a lot of these third-party frontends untenable. I love that they're a thing, and I use them myself. But if YouTube is banning people who use adblock, they're likely next.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 6 points ago +6 / -0

How many of these people even know what those countries are?

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hungryfreaksdaddy 8 points ago +8 / -0

George Washington was an American Indian. Don't believe me? Point to the United States on a map and tell me what continent that country is in.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 31 points ago +31 / -0

Use your voice? You make beer. It's not even good beer. You're not intelligent or principled. Your social commentary is not insightful or interesting. Damn right, you should shut up.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 29 points ago +29 / -0

Not to mention, marriages where the woman out-earns the man tend to be unstable. If she's making bank, that's all the more pressure for the husband to be making more than her. I know a lot of these guys have fantasies of a dommy-mommy who will take care of all their needs, sexual and otherwise. But very few women have the slightest interest in acting in that sort of role. In fact, few things are a bigger turnoff for most women.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 8 points ago +8 / -0

That makes total sense. It's like how poor people in Haiti make cookies out of literal dirt.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 7 points ago +7 / -0

Zootopia is crypto-based. Animal species that were historically oppressed are conspiring to fake hate crimes to frame whites predators.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 24 points ago +24 / -0

"He [the devil] always sends errors into the world in pairs—pairs of opposites. And he always encourages us to spend a lot of time thinking which is the worse. You see why, of course? He relies on your extra dislike of the one error to draw you gradually into the opposite one. But do not let us be fooled. We have to keep our eyes on the goal and go straight through between both errors. We have no other concern than that with either of them. "

C.S. Lewis

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hungryfreaksdaddy 6 points ago +6 / -0

Then even if they escape the mind virus, they'll be competing against and working with diversity hires in the work force.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 1 point ago +1 / -0

1.) Why can't I buy When Harry Became Sally or Two Hundred Years Together on Amazon?

2.) Consensus is the opposite of science. Science doesn't care about the popularity of the truth. Science is verifiable, criticizable, and falsifiable. Men cannot become women; women cannot become men. Sex is observed, not assigned.

3.) LOL

4.) ROFL

5.)LMFAO

6.) Unless someone holds a differing opinion with you.

7.) See 6.

8.) What if someone doesn't want to submit to an experimental medical procedure? What are their rights then?

9.) Then why are you destroying cultural institutions and censoring historical works of art? Why are you tearing down statues?

10.) All of it's life.*

*except human beings.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 4 points ago +4 / -0

Idk why period products can't be free , it's a necessary item

Comment with over 11,000 likes.

I feel like I'm explaining this to a kindergartner. Someone labored to create that product. It is only fair that you labor to reimburse them for their labor. To expect otherwise is called slavery. Money is a just a medium of exchange for that labor.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 5 points ago +5 / -0

Pixar is really having a string of flops. First they had Turning Red, then Lightyear, and now this. Luca was probably their last decent film.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, it's not an "underground railroad" if you can just take the interstate or the regular railroad out of there.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 7 points ago +7 / -0

That's the goal of all of this propaganda. It's not to convince you; it's to make you feel completely powerless. Unfortunately, I don't have a solution. But it helps to know how the enemy is strategizing.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 14 points ago +14 / -0

Every time I see Yuengling in the store, I think of groomers and drag shows. And Yuengling was one of my go-to cheap beers. Smooth business move, Yuengling.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 4 points ago +4 / -0

No it doesn't, moron. If it did, you would say "awake." Woke is a past tense verb, and if you'd graduated sixth grade, you would know that.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 6 points ago +6 / -0

They always accuse you of what they are doing. No exceptions.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 5 points ago +5 / -0

Official canon became meaningless once corporations, with no connection to the original creators, gained the rights to declare it. Official canon only made sense when it was the creator saying that one thing "happened," vs something else was just "for fun." Now it's a corporate hegemony trying to decide what stories matter for the whole world.

I'm not an anti-capitalist by any means, but I am disturbed to see pieces of culture commodified into mere products. I don't simply mean selling art; I believe that it is the purview of an artist to sell their work to make a living. Rather, I mean the monopoly rights of corporations to have total control of cultural icons. Even the language that we use commodifies our culture. The word "franchise" used to conjure thoughts of McDonald's restaurants.

I strongly believe that the cultural icons of: Superman, Batman, Luke Skywalker, James Kirk, Indiana Jones, etc, are greater than any corporate property. They have been referenced, lauded, and parodied across all artistic media. They represent the heroism and virtue that we should all aspire to in our own daily lives. Their impact is not substantially different from characters like: Dracula, Robin Hood, Cinderella, and King Arthur,. Stories are at the heart of our humanity. Every religion understands it; the modern psychotherapists, like Jung, understood it. It is unnatural for stories and characters to be for the exclusive use of one individual or group.

Copyright, like patent law, has long been seen as a necessary evil; a restriction on the free market, in exchange for fostering creativity and innovation. Now, it has become a tool to do the opposite. In fact, many of these characters are owned by entities that mean to destroy them. Copyright law is in dire need of reform, and if that cannot be accomplished; it would be better off abolished.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 7 points ago +7 / -0

He brazenly tried to paint all criticisms of his extremist views as "anti-semitism".

Funny, I didn't know that he was Jewish until I saw that. I wonder why his Jewish parents decided to give him such a Christian first name.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 8 points ago +8 / -0

We're talking about the guy who took showers with his daughter; of course he would read those books to his kids.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 3 points ago +3 / -0

Actually it does mention in the little "About the Author" blurb that she lives with her husband and children. That said, his lack of mentioned involvement speaks of his character.

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