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It's entirely possible to have gotten 2-doses of the Moderna or Pfizer, one of the other mRNA, and the JnJ, and have them all be sanctioned by the FDA and CDC.
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Charlottesville defendant representing himself in court quoted "Mein Kampf" and later used the N-word in his opening statement, according to reports. https://t.co/jHu1LQtBIY
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) October 29, 2021
btw why is the trial still underway? I thought western countries had functioning judicial systems?
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As is tradition I blame Pakistan for all of it.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg explains his βMetaverseβ virtual world concept, which he says is about βconnecting with people.β pic.twitter.com/24YZk5ag5J
— The Recount (@therecount) October 28, 2021
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I still have no idea who this fauci guy is but he makes everyone mad. Can he mod here or something?
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Look at the post histories of the people who unironically call this guy a loser. I will pay 20 euros right now to see a full body picture of the guy who said he looks like an incel. This is beyond comedy.
god I hate burgers and westoids so much it's unreal
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Oh for fucks sake pic.twitter.com/MVsRylR2RB
— Jessi Cyboid ⬑-7441 (@JessicaCyboid) October 26, 2021
Rdrama is for shitposts and you can't stop me
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Insulate Britain (or IB) is an environmental group centred around insulating homes around the UK. If you care about elderly bongs or climate change this might sound like an honourable cause, but despite its aims Insulate Britain has built up a reputation as a public nuisance. Without access to guns and other modern amenities these primitive island folk are forced to use some novel tactics in order to get their point across, primarily sitting or lying prostrate on the motorway to block normal, productive British "people" from being able to get on with their lives. This, obviously, has made them pretty unpopular, and turned roads across the country into a stage for anger and, more importantly, drama. Please find some videos below (please be aware that these videos have sound and you may be exposed to the native dialect):
As you can see, protesters are no match for the average British savage, and as such some members of IB have resorted to more novel methods to remain on the road:
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cpsprodpb/29F2/production/_120783701_hi071008412.jpg
You may ask: "Have IB managed to make any progress on their goal?" The answer is a resounding "No". Not only that, it turns out one of Insulate Britain's leaders hasn't even insulated his own house, despite telling others to do the same. In the following video we see this bright mind in action, sparring against some of the UK's most inept journos and talking heads (skip to 9:30 to see everything reach boiling point):
Overall it seems as if Insulate Britain's legacy will be a cautionary tale for activists down the line. It turns out that to build support for a movement it is best not to anger potential sympathisers; much like Extinction Rebellion (another Bong eco-movement), their overall message is drowned out by cretins who can't help but make everyone else's life just a bit more difficult.
Please follow Marsey down to the schizone where I will be putting all the threads together.
I get the feeling Insulate Britain's notoriety isn't entirely organic. A few large environmental movements have begun to crop up in the UK over the past few years with mixed results, but they didn't appear out of the blue and their growth was organic. Insulate Britain seemingly appeared one day with the express purpose of sitting in any nearby road they could find to discuss a relatively banal issue that conveniently focusses on problems that can be solved by individuals rather than looking towards larger entities who cause the lion's share of the problems. You may also notice that most of the links provided are from rightoid newspapers and sites who have been feverishly covering every movement the group makes in the worst way possible. Along with all this, the leaders are inept and bordering on incomprehensible. Overall I can't think of a group which inspires less faith in the green movement than Insulate Britain, and I'm under the impression the entire thing has a faint glow to it.
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Zoomers are making fun of this beautiful theydy, some decent seethe if you wanna dive in
Edit; also βculturally jewishβ lol
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i love this kind of chaos. pic.twitter.com/qgHzYqqkzF
— anna melissa ππβ¨ (@annamelissa) October 23, 2021
Jurno nonsense
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Manchin, the #1 cause of depression
I wonder what manchin would think of this. Would he go crazy hearing those crying babies? Would he throw the babies into the water? I hope both things happen
Manchin and Sinema π½ have caused a lifetime of seethe in just 2021. Speaking of 2021...
Here are some facts for B--dfinn if he's planning to read this. In 2021 here are the percentages the following Members of Congress have voted against the Democratic Party. Bolded are Manchin/Sinema and the rest seems to be squad members:
J. Manchin: 8.6%
C. Bush: 6.9% Cori Bush rallies her army against the fillibuster
R. Tlaib: 5.7% Tlaib seethes about the fillibuster
AOC : 4.5% AOC seethes at Sinema for abusing the fillibuster
I. Omar: 4.5% Omar seethes at fillibuster
J. Bowman: 4.2% Bowman calls for abolishing fillibuster
B. Sanders: 3.7% Bernie seethes at Manchin for obstruction
A. Pressley: 3.6% Pressley seethes at "Jim Crow Fillibuster"
K. Sinema: 3%
Source: https://x.com/lizburgh/status/1453545554294755335
Why is it that progressivoids hate the fillibuster so much when the Dems abused it hundreds of times during DDR's presidency? Why is it that progressivoids hate the fillibuster so much when they are the type to use it against moderates if they end up taking the Senate? Guess we'll never know π€£
β΄ The progressives have voted against Democrat values and expect Manchin and Sinema to vote with them. Hilarious
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it got rejected
https://github.com/A evann1/Drama/pull/91 (i can't type His name in posts or else it 500s)
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