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KekistanPM 1 point ago +1 / -0

There should have never been political dynasties. I'd have been content voting for an average Joe Smith to represent me because we're at least closely aligned on many issues and they're a good, honest communicator. Then they step down and return to their private life before John Doe takes over for the next term.

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KekistanPM 9 points ago +9 / -0

"......well your friend is lying and inflation isn't that bad! LA-LA-LA-LA I'm not listening anymore!!! I can't hear you!!! LA-LA-LA-LA-LA!!!!! Biden 2024!!!"

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KekistanPM 2 points ago +2 / -0

I like using a similar analogy when pro-abortionists complain about women "accidentally" getting pregnant after consensual sex: "So what happened, did a one-off cosmological event cause powerful gravitational and magnetic forces to undress two unwilling people and then slam them into each other with their reproductive parts perfectly aligned for procreation?"

It really pisses them off because it mocks their narrative that a woman is the victim of something consensual.

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KekistanPM 2 points ago +3 / -1

Some Scored users: "lol someone is blaming all white people for their problems!"

Also some Scored users: "all jewish people are causing all of our problems!"

by IAmOne
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KekistanPM 5 points ago +5 / -0

I liked that scene in the movie Jesus of Nazareth because the Roman in charge initially responded "What kind of people are you??"

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KekistanPM 2 points ago +2 / -0

I went for a regular health checkup. My doctor asked me if I wanted the clot shot or a regular flu shot; I declined both. He immediately went into therapist mode asking if I wanted to talk about it. I said no, and that was the end of that discussion.

I can see why people would never want to see them again, but with my family being prone to certain health conditions and me getting older, I'm fine with preventative maintenance.

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KekistanPM 13 points ago +13 / -0

This is awful, but at the same time it makes me feel good. Even after spending $1 billion dollars, they still couldn't fool many of us about the narrative.

The government lied to us. Big pharma lied to us. We weren't allowed to see our loved ones when they were literally dying for our affection. We couldn't be there in person to bury our loved ones...and many of our loved ones turned against us and forbade us from being with family. But we refused to bend to the lies.

Part of me wants to see all of them suffer so horribly every moment of every day for the rest of their lives for what they did...but I don't want to drag myself down to their level.

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KekistanPM 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm not favoring one side or the other to win. I don't know nearly enough about the history of both countries over the past two decades to do that, and I'm not going to listen to anyone who became a self-proclaimed expert about it overnight.

My CEO recently sent out a press release in support of Ukraine. I ought to ask him what sides he's choosing in all the other wars going on that never make headlines.

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KekistanPM 1 point ago +1 / -0

Me too. It's a fun way to turn outspoken jab pushers against each other.

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KekistanPM 9 points ago +9 / -0

When a company or a government postpones enforcement of a mandate, you know it means certain doom if they did it right away. And they hide it by saying "We're just giving the holdouts more time to come to their senses!"

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KekistanPM 1 point ago +1 / -0

"Vaccinated does not mean immunized."

That has got to be a hard pill for a lot of people to swallow.

by BQnita
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KekistanPM 1 point ago +1 / -0

My pastor backs everything he says with scripture. His sermons are peppered with chapters and verses.

All the same I agree with you, and I'm doing my own research on questions I have. Some examples: "Why does God let bad things happen?" "Will there really billions of souls who will suffer eternally?" "After Jesus' baptism, why does one gospel say he went out into the wilderness and another say he travelled with his disciples?"

And one other thing...regarding "The Lord works in mysterious ways"... that's not wrong but it's also not to be used as a crutch to fend off any criticism.

I also don't limit myself to hearing my pastor...Billy Graham had some pretty good sermons and I like how he preaches so plainly.

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KekistanPM 3 points ago +3 / -0

According to the Bible It's going to get much worse after the Church is taken up in the Rapture. Then among other things, at last, global warming will become a real thing!

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KekistanPM 6 points ago +6 / -0

I remember the part in "V" for Vendetta when a cop shoots the little girl, and then realized what he had done as a crowd with weapons forms around him. The clip abruptly ends as someone is swinging a pipe at the cop's head.

I like how the film leaves it to the audience to imagine what happens next.

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KekistanPM 2 points ago +2 / -0

Reminds me of the Pharisees in the first episode of The Chosen. A Roman soldier went to the chief Pharisee Nicodemus to do an exorcism in a "less than reputable" part of town. He complained all the way there; he was too important and too holy to go there and it was a waste of his time. Finally he got to the woman he was supposed to exorcise, and he failed to banish the demon. He later blamed it on Satan having too strong of an influence on her, and thought a trained exorcist should have done it instead.

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KekistanPM 4 points ago +4 / -0

The fearmongers got into my dreams unfortunately.

Last night I dreamt I was at the dentists office and I had just gotten word that everybody in the country was required to report for a mandatory vaccination the next day...and also that we had to bring a sample of our own blood plasma for some reason. Then my dentist said everyone got a polio vaccination and they turned out alright. I told them Covid has a much lower mortality rate, and they just shrugged.

Fortunately that was a dream I could wake up from.

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KekistanPM 9 points ago +9 / -0

The redditors start writing text walls as to why those stats mean absolutely nothing and you should take the jab or die a horrible lonely death.

by Toejam
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KekistanPM 8 points ago +8 / -0

This was a thing even in the 90s: Big fat bumbling and balding white husband, uncontrollable kids getting stains all over the house, and the heroic supermodel mother cooking, cleaning, working a job and driving the kids to soccer practice in the family van with a smile like it was nothing.