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wethepepe 3 points ago +3 / -0

There’s not 17 people in this picture tho

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wethepepe 2 points ago +2 / -0

They’re gross and full of chemicals from their fake meats

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wethepepe 1 point ago +1 / -0

That stupid lizard Zuccc ruined the internet

The minute that asshole convinced everyone to use their real details online was when the culture of being called “silversheet123” and refusing to give over any personal information because “never trust anyone online” ended.

Lifelog Psyop worked bigly.

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wethepepe 2 points ago +2 / -0

Web3 is supposedly the answer to all of that.

The whole pitch is the user owns their data and their account is their wallet, and so a new account (wallet) can be generated and you can start fresh

That’s the pitch at least.

And there’s a lot of people in that world who believe strongly in that use case

Obviously there’s the flip side and the real risk it goes the other way and it’s just improved tracking and monitoring we can’t escape.

Too early to tell at this point imo

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wethepepe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah or they bitch out and need the Nat Guard because muh insurrection. Grandma might come hold a sign!

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wethepepe 7 points ago +7 / -0

Kinda makes you wonder if Q was something that JFK setup before his assassination.

And that team has continued working behind the scenes

True or not. Would make for a good movie at the least.

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wethepepe 3 points ago +3 / -0

They also refuse to be sad doomer bois, which also appeals to me

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wethepepe 3 points ago +3 / -0

Just when I think I’m out… they pull me back in!

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wethepepe 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah the line in the parent comment

Right now, they are the most talented software developers in the world which is why they run almost every single Big-Tech company

Stood out as very inaccurate lol.

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wethepepe 2 points ago +2 / -0

The rich history of the United States is only something I started to become familiar with after Trump came onto the scene (and I ended up in the original the_donald)

I only had a limited knowledge prior, which I’ve come to believe was by design not by accident - what good would it do to educate your “subjects” about rugged individualism and an undying thirst for liberty and freedom.

Now I appreciate just how special what your Founding Fathers, and subsequent generations of American greatness, created really is… and America it truly is the last bastion of freedom of the world.

Interestingly when it comes to Kings/Queen/Crown, there’s a fairly compelling theory that the rightful king of England was actually a bloke who moved to Australia and lived a modest life out in the country.

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wethepepe 4 points ago +4 / -0

Good to hear what your experience was like without it

I’ve been curious about stories like that

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wethepepe 4 points ago +4 / -0

Probably not until it’s too late

As OP said

We never had that War of Independence, and so, we've never really valued what we had, and the amazing inheritance we received

That’s also the exact reason why very few Australian people “get it” when it comes to USA’s 2A

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wethepepe 4 points ago +4 / -0

It’s nice reading something optimistic/positive from Australia’s perspective. After the election, I’ve been feeling a bit doomey.

Australians are very laid back and unfortunately I think that’s been exploited by politicians who were happy to sell the country out.

There’s certainly a growing group of people who are aware of the dirty tricks and back room deals being perpetrated on the people.

I think it’s important to remember when we’re red pilling people we are merely guides. And part of that includes not sprinting off and leaving them in the dust (which leaves them thinking we’re just a ranting lunatic).

I do hope to see a time when the majority is red pilled. It will be the dawn of a new era.

This:

We never had that War of Independence, and so, we've never really valued what we had, and the amazing inheritance we received

Is what I always tell people who don’t understand why Australians are so obnoxiously smug about gun control too.

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wethepepe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hopefully those they coerced will make them pay at the election this weekend.

Really hoping we have our Trump elected moment where the “deplorables” throw a cat amongst the pidgins

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wethepepe 5 points ago +5 / -0

I’ve been saying for awhile now since I first started hearing these stories that modern medicine is in a dark age

And that the actual thing we should be doing is learning from all different types of medicine

Ignoring the reality of big pharma control for a moment

But when people go to the doctors they should have the options laid out front of them

And they can choose the treatment they want

And then as doctors they record the patients performance/results which goes back to a registry so we can start advancing in much more meaningful ways than some brand name poison that managed to get approval on the back of studies designed to cover up any failings and promote the marketing spin

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wethepepe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just remember what Hillary was blabbering on about in 2016.

Very “war with Russia” sounding

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wethepepe 2 points ago +2 / -0

They pulled the same trick in Australia by replacing Turnbull with Morrison

Turnbull was outwardly left learning/“progressive” at the head of the “conservative” party. Replaced by a person he picked and did the numbers to make sure the actual conservative didn’t get the spot.

Tricked people for awhile but the truth is coming out. Still the same card carrying globalist, just packaged differently.

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