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Dón'tColacho

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Si mundus vult decipi, decipiatur

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How many people know that far leftists bombed the U.S. Capitol in 1983? Or that Bill Clinton freed one of the bombers on his very last day in office? senate.gov/artandhistory/…

How many people know that far leftists bombed the U.S. Capitol in 1983? Or that Bill Clinton freed one of the bombers on his very last day in office? senate.gov/artandhistory/…
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A black woman invented the telescope. You might disagree. You might even have some evidence to the contrary. But you have to ask yourself: is this really worth losing my job over? A black woman invented the telescope.

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Keith Woods Apex🌲🏴‍☠️ yes, extending a moral status to hostiles that they explicitly deny to you is not just imprudent but immoral (because it endangers all your friends in addition to yourself)

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On Saying the N-word: a thread. (Disclaimer: I am a black man and in no way endorse the term. This thread is pure observation) 1/ In 2022, the single most important issue distinguishing a true dissident from a fake one is whether or not they are willing to say the N-word

On Saying the N-word: a thread. 

(Disclaimer: I am a black man and in no way endorse the term. This thread is pure observation)

1/ In 2022, the single most important issue distinguishing a true dissident from a fake one is whether or not they are willing to say the N-word
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This might sound crazy - it is not crazy. Lee Kuan Yew talks at great length throughout his memoirs on building Singapore about trees specifically, trees *as such*, being harbingers and indicators and inspirers of great things:

This might sound crazy - it is not crazy. 

Lee Kuan Yew talks at great length throughout his memoirs on building Singapore about trees specifically, trees *as such*, being harbingers and indicators and inspirers of great things: