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I love that this weird little website is still going strong!
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Bye bitch! #fcukJKROWLING
LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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It sure is
Is it self care to lay in bed and watch videos of a fine AF man chop wood for the past hour and ignore life?
Sure
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Interesting indeed!
fuck elon and fuck x, formerly twitter
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Thank you to everyone who got me to 100 likes!
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@spaceshipsandpurpledrank @imeverywoman420
#thisspeakstome
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When he realized red is the good part of the watermelon.. 😅
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I never tire of seeing this pop up on my feed
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“Frederick Douglass, who was born into Southern slavery, described the South as “a little nation by itself, having its own language, its own rules, regulations, and customs.” Fewer than 2000 families — six-tenths of one percent of the Southern population — owned more than 50 enslaved people and ruled the oligarchy that we call the Confederacy with an iron fist. The 75 percent of white people in the South during that era who did not own any enslaved persons generally lived in deep poverty. Women had no rights, queer people were routinely tortured and murdered, education for both enslaved Africans and poor whites was generally outlawed, religious attendance was often mandated, and hunger and disease stalked all but those in the families of the two thousand morbidly rich planter dynasties. Modern-day Red states are doing their best to recreate that old Confederacy, right down to state Senator Kathy Chism’s new effort to return the Confederate battle flag to Mississippi’s state flag. Ron DeSantis and Mike Pence have both emphasized their presidential pledges to restore the names of murderous Civil War traitors to American military bases, celebrating their armed defense of the “values” of the Old South. Today’s version of yesteryear’s plantation owners are called CEOs, hedge and vulture fund managers, and the morbidly rich. They use the power of political bribery given them by five corrupt Republicans on the Supreme Court — with Clarence Thomas’ tie-breaking Citizens United vote on behalf of his sugar daddy Harlan Crow — to lord over their Red states, regardless of the will of those states’ citizens.”
— Why are red state ‘welfare queen’ oligarchs allowed to mooch off of blue states?
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The problem has always been capitalism.
283,000 likes………giant meteor strike the earth rn holy shit. oh my god.
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