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hungryfreaksdaddy 22 points ago +23 / -1

I just thought that this was interesting when I saw it shared on another board. I used to be rather libertarian, when it came to drugs. But if this is indeed what happens, then there is no way that it can work out.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 5 points ago +5 / -0

It's probably to protect the pilot after they've already ejected the plane, and are parachuting down.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 4 points ago +4 / -0

Wikipedia says thar he had an allergic reaction to a medical procedure. Wikipedia isn't reliable but I did know someone who died because they had an allergic reaction to a medical imaging dye.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is very poignant.

The coda to this is, that in the past, a young woman's older female relatives would try to help her find a good man and steer her in the right direction until she got older.

Feminism destroyed that relationship by teaching young women that their older and wiser counterparts were nothing more than mindless tools of the patriarchy, who have no wisdom to transmit.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 5 points ago +5 / -0

I am curious, what will this mean for the healthcare worker shot mandate?

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hungryfreaksdaddy 5 points ago +5 / -0

I mean, I expect COVID numbers will be down in May, simply because COVID is largely a seasonal illness.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 6 points ago +6 / -0

Something to keep in mind. She was suddenly woken up at 4am,. Sometimes when you're suddenly woken up, things can seem surreal and dreamlike. She may not have fully realized that something terrible was happening. Sometimes adrenaline doesn't kick in the way that you would expect it to.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 4 points ago +4 / -0

They had three biological children together, and one adopted one. I can't say I know anything else about their domestic life, though. I just got this off of Wikipedia.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 6 points ago +6 / -0

The surgery. His whole interview is about how he regrets the steps he took, and that he's glad that he didn't go further with his transition. He says that people should be able to do what they want with their own lives, but that the indoctrination of children through avenues like TikTok is wrong.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 3 points ago +3 / -0

The bottom-left picture looks like Fiona and Donkey had a baby.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 4 points ago +4 / -0

Ironically, Friday the 13th already has a female doing it first because the killer in the first film is Jason's mother, Pamela Vorhees.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 38 points ago +38 / -0

This dialogue reminded me of a book I saw recently, called, The Girl Who Could Move Shit With Her Mind. And it got me thinking:

Am I the only one who's annoyed by how common profanity is in every medium? I don't mean from a moralistic standpoint; I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with the words themselves. I would even say that there's a time and place for them. But if you use them every other sentence, it makes you sound crass, uneducated, and childish.

I was a teenager, once. I had my swearing like a sailor phase. But I outgrew it when I wanted to be taken seriously as a professional. Meanwhile, I have relatives who read Go the Fuck to Sleep to their baby every night because, "it's just words."

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hungryfreaksdaddy 4 points ago +4 / -0

He disregarded the first two rules of gun safety pretty blatantly.

1.) Treat every gun as if it is loaded.

2.) Never point a gun at something you are not prepared to destroy.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 8 points ago +8 / -0

Most importantly, he stayed that way, even after becoming a "prophet." In comparison, St. Paul was a pretty bad guy, by his own admission, who was utterly transformed by his encounter with Jesus.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 12 points ago +12 / -0

The implosion of Channel Awesome was a real redpill for me. I had the naive idea that most of the content creators on that site were decent, regular nerds who had really fun jobs. It was only when the whole thing collapsed into infighting and complete childishness that I realized that it was a pack of dysfunctional, narcissistic, man/womanchildren who couldn't run their own lives, let alone a business.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 13 points ago +13 / -0

Has anyone else noticed that manchildren hate real children? I don't mean simply feeling uncomfortable around/feeling like you can't relate to children, either. I mean hate, hate.

I used to see it all the time on Reddit, when I used that site more often. There was lots of referring to kids as "crotch goblins." And there was a general impression that raising a child was just about the worst fate that anyone could be subject to. It's more important to have every bit of money and time that you have go to your own pleasures and consumption than to use it to support the growth of a brand-new, unique individual.

This slavish support of abortion seems like an extension of that. I don't mean simply being pro-choice (though I disagree with that position); I mean uncritically supporting abortion as the moral equivalent of clipping ones toenails. Whether you support abortion or not, it should be plainly obvious that there is a moral dilemma at hand. No moral dilemma should ever be taken lightly.

Just to be clear, by "manchild" I don't mean just anyone who enjoys video games or children's media. I enjoy both of these things. I mean someone who lives only to consume, without ever assimilating the pervasive messages and advice in children's stories to improve their own lives and grow as a person.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 9 points ago +9 / -0

I second the recommendation. Chernobyl was a fantastic miniseries. It played a little loose with some of the historical accuracy, but it was generally a faithful and compelling account of the Chernobyl disaster. Its overarching theme of the cost of lies is very relevant today.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 10 points ago +10 / -0

Holy shit. That looks incredibly terrible. And I can appreciate Dracula Dead and Loving It.

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hungryfreaksdaddy 14 points ago +14 / -0

I can't imagine how you would even begin to transplant a uterus from a woman into a man. First of all, what about the fallopian tubes and ovaries? Or will the uterus just be there on its own? Then you have the issue of blood supply. Would you have to make a a network of blood vessels for it from scratch? There's a limit to the number of veins that you can harvest from legs to make new arteries. What about the ligaments and muscles needed to hold it up and prevent if from prolapsing? Biological middle-aged and elderly women sometimes have hysterectomies because their pelvic floors can't support their uteruses. I can't imagine how that would work without even having the right structure for them.

This whole thing is a logistical nightmare.

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