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terrible_writer 1 point ago +1 / -0

TYVM. I haven't found a way to post accompanying text with my memes on .win, if it exists.

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terrible_writer 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's good to be honest about these things. Americans basically surrendered the entire BoR for the plandemic. Knowing this wounds me deeply. Don't know if I'll ever recover.

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terrible_writer 2 points ago +2 / -0

We've been paying attention!

I think it's crucial to have a good sense of direction. I frequently find myself at sea with only my core values as my North Star. Sometimes the roiling waves push some seawater up my nose and I choke, regurgitating it. When that happens, it's good to have someone around to prevent me drowning.

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terrible_writer 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yeah Biden is an absolute idiot, but he’s an American. If our country was threatened, there wouldn’t be left vs. right.

It's cool that you have a sense of national pride. That doesn't redeem Biden or make Putin a villain. No hate to you.

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terrible_writer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Cool. I don't claim he's a friend. I expected more pushback on this meme than I've gotten.

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terrible_writer 25 points ago +25 / -0

Admiral characteristics for a leader.

EDIT: I meant "admirable" of course, LOL.

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terrible_writer 2 points ago +2 / -0

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Title: “Empire of Lies” - Vladimir Putin's Speech - Full - February 24, 2022 Duration: 27 minutes, 58 seconds

"Putin's “Empire of Lies” Speech will be studied as the seminal speech of the 21st century" "Epic speech! This proves once again that there are always two sides to a story." "Wow! In my opinion this “Empire of Lies” speech will pass into history as the begging of the end of the Anglo-American empire." "It is hard not to agree with Putin. Everything he said in his speech, espically regarding NATOs eastern advancement/USA invasions of Iraq, Libra, etc are 100% facts at his point in time. Easily the most important speech of the 21st century thus far and marks the end of Western World Dominance." Message from "islandonlinenews" https://www.youtube.com/c/islandonlinenews Regis Tremblay and Vladimir Kozin with an update on the real, verifiable information on what is happening today in Ukraine: "The Liberation of Ukraine - US/NATO Arms to Ukraine, Putin - 70% Approval" https://www.bitchute.com/video/fBrnOBKMjU4U/ "Infowars - We are losing - Russia is silent - What Can We Do?" https://www.bitc

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terrible_writer 2 points ago +2 / -0

i think the wp lyrics were written by ward, but ozzy probably improvised a lot

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terrible_writer 2 points ago +2 / -0

No, we can't. They cannot accept a world where I exist as a free individual.

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terrible_writer 4 points ago +4 / -0

I did. I'm on my side.

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terrible_writer 3 points ago +3 / -0

I wish I could go back to believing that "they're just misguided" or whatever. I've seen too much by now.

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terrible_writer 7 points ago +7 / -0

I'm your dream, mind astray I'm your eyes while you're away I'm your pain while you repay

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terrible_writer 3 points ago +3 / -0

I wish it weren't such an accurate depiction of today.

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terrible_writer 1 point ago +1 / -0

https://archive.ph/abkKo

From the sophomoric coverage of CNN and NBC, for instance, you would think that Ukraine’s borders have been universally agreed upon by one and all for eons; that the government in Kiev has done absolutely nothing to provoke Russian suspicion and anger; and that Uncle Sam, NATO and the European Union have flitted around the neighborhoods on Russia’s borders merely cheer-leading for democracy and selflessly passing out economic aid and cookies to the long-suffering Ukrainian peoples. Well, no. Today’s hot war eruption in Ukraine would absolutely not be happening save for the violent coup of February 2014 that overthrew Ukraine’s democratically elected pro-Russian President; and which coup was funded, organized and choreographed by Washington-based neocons, busy-bodies and arms merchants who otherwise had no reason for even existing in the post-Soviet world. Moreover, by reviewing the voting patterns of the 2010 Ukrainian presidential election we can see exactly how Washington’s blunderbuss intervention in support of the Maidan putsch put the kibosh on stable governance in Kiev and friendly relations with Ukraine’s historic neighbor and suzerain, Russia. That’s because while the 2010 election reflectedthe stark divisions of the Ukrainian electorate (see map below) it still produced a government that was reasonably acceptable to most of the electorate, and one which proceeded to work toward new arrangements with both Ukraine’s EU neighbors to the west and Russia to the east.

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terrible_writer 1 point ago +1 / -0

India is the world's largest democracy, IIRC, in terms of peeps.

More's the pity for them.

I didn't think anything from the current maladministration could surprise me after the last year of incompetence, but this is a bone-headed, short-sighted and counterproductive move even for them.

You give them too much credit. They aren't mistaken. They are evil.

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