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N Ireland is onto something Deport the chimps
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I will never set foot in a @kickbackjacks again. They allow their servers to be treated like crap, and fire them on one baseless complaint, with no investigation. This company is too fucked up to trust with serving you with shit you consume. Avoid this place.
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Southern Poverty Law Center is a criminal organization
🚨READ IT The Justice Department just secured a superseding indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center, and it reveals some new bombshells 🧵1/20 dailysignal.com/2026/04/26/s…
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Yes, they did
Leftists killed Henry Nowak
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That’s what it comes down to
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Truth.👇
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True
Maturing is realizing European and American whites are the least racist people in human history.
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Outrageous double-standard!
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Did anybody notice it's Pride month? I didn't either.
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Tired of men running their mouths about periods and pregnancies like they’ve ever had a cramp or carried a child. Stick to what you know, like receding hairlines at 30 or erectile dysfunction. Stay in your lane.
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Winston Churchill fought his depression with bricks. He'd lay them for hours at his country home in Kent. He joined the bricklayers' union. And in 1921 he wrote about why it worked. It took psychology another 75 years to catch up. He called his depression the "Black Dog." It followed him for decades. His method for fighting it back was as basic as it sounds: laying brick after brick, hour after hour. Churchill spelled out his theory in a long essay for The Strand Magazine. People who think for a living, he wrote, can't fix a tired brain just by resting it. They have to use a different part of themselves. The part that moves the eyes and the hands. Woodworking, chemistry, bookbinding, bricklaying, painting. Anything that drags the body into a problem the mind can't solve by itself. Modern psychology now calls this behavioral activation. It's one of the most-studied depression treatments out there. Depression sets a behavior trap. You feel bad, so you stop doing things, and doing less means less to feel good about. Feeling worse makes you do even less. The loop tightens until you can't breathe inside it. Behavioral activation breaks the loop from the action side. You schedule the activity first, even when every part of you doesn't want to. Doing it produces small rewards: a wall gets straighter, a painting fills in, a messy room gets clean. Those small rewards slowly rewire the brain. Action comes first, and the feeling follows. Researchers at the University of Washington put this to the test in 2006. They studied 241 adults with major depression and compared three treatments: behavioral activation, regular talk therapy, and antidepressants. For the people who were most severely depressed, behavioral activation matched the drugs. It beat the talk therapy. A 2014 review of more than 1,500 patients across 26 trials backed up the result. Physical work like bricklaying does something extra on top of this. It crowds out rumination, the looping bad thoughts that grind people down during the worst stretches of depression. Bricklaying needs both hands and gives feedback brick by brick: each one is straight or crooked. After an hour you can see exactly how much wall you built. No room left for the mental chewing. The line George Mack used in his post, "depression hates a moving target," is good poetry. The science behind it is sharper. Depression hates a brain that has somewhere else to be.
Winston Churchill used to lay 200 bricks per day to keep his mind busy when feeling down. Depression hates a moving target.
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4 Million women are on onlyfans selling their souls. But no one is talking about 240 Million men who consume it everyday
an unpopular opinion that would put you in this situation.
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That cartoon of someone going from slightly left of center to somehow right wing describes the average American
Woke is a death cult that executes common sense and devours anyone who tells the truth It spreads insanity like a plague and turns mental illness into the new standard Worst of all, it has turned pure evil into a religion and demands we worship it
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Replying to @hell_line0
Nah, it’s dying because men are realizing that we have no reproductive rights. If we don’t want the child, too bad give me money. And we get screwed in court because we’re expected to work 60 hrs a week and lose such a percentage we can’t live. Then it’s child access due to it.
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Replying to @hell_line0
Most women I've seen in real life and spoken with seem to use the cash on themselves than going to the kids , and depending on the person they waste it on electronics , subscriptions, salons and luxury items like bags the last two seem the most common.
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Replying to @hell_line0
LOL! I have my kids 99.9% of the time (on paper 80/20) my ex wife was ordered to pay me 4 dollars a month. I am sure if it was 80/20 the other way I would be paying out the ass. I know several women and heard numerous stories of females using that CHILD support on themselves.
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If you think most of child support money goes directly to supporting the children you are delusional. Why should he pay child support? Custody in most divorce cases should automatically be 50/50 He pays for the children when they stay with him. She pays for the children when they stay with her. All other expenses concerning the kids should be split 50/50 He has to work to pay for his kids, why shouldn't she have to do the same?
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Beware the empathy exploit. Empathy is good and right when thought through (deep), but can be deadly to civilization when simply stimulus-response (shallow). For example, releasing a repeat violent offender may feel good at first (shallow empathy for the criminal), but it is wrong to do so when that person will go on to hurt or murder innocent victims, as there should be deep empathy for future victims.
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Replying to @ma1ybe
When I see women demanding equality in the job market I have never seen them request to be a coal miner or a welder, oil rig worker or fisherman. Yet these are the jobs the drive up the average male income ratio. This is where the wage gap lives.
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Hahaha,You claim women can do all these things and just as well as men but the fact these fields still are at 80-99% men is it's because you weren't allowed to until 1970? It's been almost 60 years. That's enough time for you ladies to be 50% of these fields, sweet cheeks. You women are adorable.
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