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Big hater of IDK i'll think of something (@nimepeino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Inspired by Moonlight and Steven Universe" saying such string of words in a sentence should summon a eldritch entity that would enslave humanity for ages.

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There is something deeply tragic about watching Persian women post sexualized images of themselves in the qrts as some sort of own. You reject being reduced to a body by religious force, only to offer your body voluntarily to a different audience, with the same outcome: you

Geelel (@fuutaanke19) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Africans : - why does this ethnic group, which has lived alongside my ethnic group for centuries have customs and clothing very similar to mine?

Right Rationalism™ (@zagrebbi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Steve Sailer asked if Igbo applicants to Columbia outscore Muslim Nigerian ones. I gave it a shot with surname analysis. Igbo outscore Hausa Nigerians by ~40 points, and Yoruba by ~14—though the Hausa sample is small enough that the difference isn't statistically significant.

<a href="/Steve_Sailer/">Steve Sailer</a> asked if Igbo applicants to Columbia outscore Muslim Nigerian ones. I gave it a shot with surname analysis.
Igbo outscore Hausa Nigerians by ~40 points, and Yoruba by ~14—though the Hausa sample is small enough that the difference isn't statistically significant.
ℜ𝔞𝔢 (@dystopiangf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Casual sex is unironically a huge part of why so many women have become politically radicalized. If you ask a random woman why she hates men, 95% chance it boils down to sexual grievance, accumulated from embarrassing experiences like the OP. In other words, women are the real

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During the Burma campaign in WW2, British officers noted that Japanese soldiers were extremely terrified of Africans, and on a few occasions, Japanese soldiers fled in terror or quickly surrendered to them whenever they encountered African troops, for fear that their corpses

During the Burma campaign in WW2, British officers noted that Japanese soldiers were extremely terrified of Africans, and on a few occasions, Japanese soldiers fled in terror or quickly surrendered to them whenever they encountered African troops, for fear that their corpses