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Doctor :marseydose: circumcised second :marseygunnut: boy without parent's consent
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#thinspo

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I was looking for pictures for completly different things, but every second result was "Buy now cheap [what you searched]"

Also if you open the main page of these shops you basically can see everything people searched for recently on Google.

These are not products, its all just PICTURES of products...you can print on a Shirt:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17192362239134681.webp

So you wont get this fetch Drama-shirt.....But a picture of the lady with the shirt on a shirt :marseythumbsup:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17192362241797912.webp

Because it is all bot-controlled the prices are often wack. 130 Euros to print a picture of a benchmark on a shirt...?

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17192362236683843.webp

But hey

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Long thread of hottakes includes:

[–]brown_boognish_pants 0 points 15 days ago

>I honestly think the show is almost entirely about male issues and how little society cares about them. It's in every single scene.

[–]BlueWave2001 2 points 15 days ago

>No it's not that society doesn't care about them, it's men that don't talk about it, stop playing the victim.

[–]Smart_Ad_5316 -10 points 15 days ago

>This is such a one dimensional take. Gadds story developed further cos he entertained the weird creep at the bar. Few women would do that.

The Depp/Heard case makes an appearance:

[–][deleted] 17 points 15 days ago

>There isn't "plenty of documented evidence" against her, you've just fallen for the smear campaign.

>You went straight to talking about her pooping the bed, a claim made by Johnny that has zero evidence to back it up. You're just choosing to believe in it. If you want to talk about actual evidence, how about the sealed documents that were excluded from court? Have you read the texts between Johnny and his friend, talking about raping and burning Amber? You choosing to defend a man who would say such things, support him and believe him, because he claims she shit his bed (their* bed that she was the only one sleeping in at the time) when it was obviously their dog, is what's proving my point.

/u/AdSufficient8582 even whips out the ol' statistics showing the ratio of male on female killers to prove some point:

[–]AdSufficient8582 1 point 14 days ago

>How is saying that it's not comparable, saying that it's not important? It's like comparing the discrimination black people receive around the world equals the discrimination white people receives. I never said it's not important, but it's ridiculous to say it's the same or it's comparable. Did you even read the statistics? It's even explained that from the women who killed their partners, 20% did it in self defense and there was a history of abuse

[–]BlueWave2001 28 points 15 days ago

>This just proves that men don't have a clue of shit but still want to talk and give their opinion on it

[–]Creative_Snow9250 -2 points 14 days ago

>Rofl, except it's a woman.

>Would you say it proves that women don't have a clue of shit but still want to talk and give their opinion on it?

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How to talk to a woman

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We've been saying Brock's last name wrong all along. :marseyhuh:

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EFFORTPOST Hunter S. Thompson

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Introduction

Hunter Stockton Thompson was born in 1937 in Louisville, Kentucky. It is not known whether he is cricimcised or not. According to biographer Peter Whitmer, there was β€œa sort of indescribable charisma that Hunter exuded from an early age”, and his peers recognised the β€œunique sense of humour” that would come to characterise his writing. As a youth, Thompson was very interested in sports, and he played baseball while he attended I.N. Bloom Elementary School. During 1948 and 1949, he wrote and distributed a sports journ*lism newspaper for his neighbourhood, and it served as an outlet for both his love of writing and his love of sports. At the time, Thompson was only eleven, and his writing was β€œlinear and to the point, but that would change as he gained more experience. When he was fourteen, his father, Jack Thompson, died from a rare neurological disorder known as myasthenia gravis. Jack's death had a profound impact on Thompson, and some believe that it is the reason why he β€œleft behind the dream of becoming an athlete”.

Thompson's foray into experimenting with intoxicating substances began in high school when he started drinking alcohol. During this time, he also turned into a delinquent, and his stunts initially involved setting fire β€œto a small eatery where students went for lunch”, but they soon grew more violent and came to include:

>pouring sulphur across the top lockers at the Collegiate Girls School, and lighting it;

>appearing at the Athenaeum Christmas dance with an entire department of stolen festive lighting; flooding the first floor of the high school with three inches of water during an assembly;

>dumping a truckload of pumpkins at the entrance to the Brown Hotel,

>or chasing the history teacher, Mr. Gearhart, around the classroom, threatening to hang him out the window by his ankles.

Thompson's alcohol-fuelled antics eventually caught up to him, however, and he frequently found himself in trouble with the law during his senior years of high school, culminating in him spending sixty days in jail after being charged as an accessory to robbery. After spending some time in the Air Force, he settled in New York where his passion for literature grew. As Whitmer notes, Thompson would spend hours β€œreading and outlining The Great Gatsby”, just so he could understand its inner workings. The text was highly influential on Thompson, who would go on to write his own drug-fuelled version of the pursuit of the American Dream.

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Thompson the Writer

Thompson's professional writing career started in 1959 when he began working as a journ*list for Daily Record, a newspaper in Middletown, New York. His time there was brief, however, and he soon relocated to South America, where he failed to find a scoop and advance his journ*lism because, as he discovered, β€œin Brazil, it is more than who you know: it is who you are related to, and how much money you can give to the cause”. In typical Thompson fashion, he entangled himself in legal issues after he was found with a .357 Magnum, and β€œit then took real diplomatic intervention to extract him from jail”. He returned to the USA in 1963, where he settled in San Francisco.

His return to the USA coincided with the crescendo of the hippie movement, and Thompson had a first-row seat to see it all unfold. He shared some of the ideals of the hippies, as he was anti-establishment, and was a β€œgourmand of psychedelics”, but he did not always have a high opinion of hippies, especially those of Haight-Ashbury whom he accused of being β€œlazy, apolitical, unmotivated by money, and totally lacking aggressiveness”, descriptions which they would have likely not contested. He crossed paths with Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters but β€œhis rancid attitude towards the unmotivated hippies, didn't allow him to fit naturally with the peace-loving pranksters for more than a few long drug-sodden weekend blasts”. Thompson voices his criticisms of Kesey and his Merry Pranksters in Fear and Loathing, casting derision on their carefree philosophy. After a bad experience, the protagonist thinks of the hippie mantra β€œtune in, freak out, get beaten. It's all in Kesey's Bible”, and concludes that it is all β€œbad gibberish; not even Kesey can help me now”.

Thompson began building his reputation as an eccentric journ*list, and he developed a unique method that involved him using an audio recorder as the basis of the writing and using drugs when witnessing the events that he was reporting. He grew comfortable with what Whitmer terms β€œconfabulation”, meaning he would β€œglean a few facts from his friends, splice it with his inimitable style, and phone in an article, all the while recovering from a terminal hangover”.

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Thompson the Character

To some degree, it could be argued that the public persona of Hunter S. Thompson is a fictitious creation. Even if one accepts this argument, it should not be forgotten that the same could be argued of any public figure who is conscious that they are being watched and judged. Merely knowing one is being observed adds a performative element to one's actions. Throughout Thompson's antics, there is a sense that he is keenly aware of his public persona, as seen in his 2003 interview with Conan O'Brien which he does while drinking liquor, smoking, and shooting with rifles at his own books.

Thompson's self-awareness should not fool one into thinking there are no genuine aspects to the writer's legend. Although his criminal history before Fear and Loathing has been discussed, it should be noted that even with his newfound fame, he continued to get into trouble with the law, including in 1987 when he fired a shotgun at a golf ball on the Aspen Municipal Golf Course. His disdain for those in power is also displayed through the scathing articles he continued to write about politicians, including Clarence Thomas. This lifelong record of criminality suggests that his oppositional stance toward authority and his devil-may-care attitude are integral parts of Thompson that would have existed regardless of whether he became a bestseller and public figure or not.

The one aspect of Thompson that is certainly not made up is his copious drug use which eventually caught up to him. In his later years, his health deteriorated so badly that his physician told him: β€œYou are dead. And you have been for two years!”. He died in 2005, at age 67, from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. It has been speculated that his copious drug use likely contributed to the depression that led to his suicide. The paradoxical legacy he leaves behind, as Whitmer summarises, is that of a β€œhillbilly high-school dropout with a half-dozen bestselling books to his name”.

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Conclusion

There is not much more to be said. The man is a legend. I'm not going to cut myself today because I distracted myself with writing, although I can't stop thinking about sliding that razor on my skin. Tune in next time when I discuss Sodom and Gomorrah.

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Started whacking to pictures of money to escape the foid menace

I've began to only jerk it to photos of cash, specifically $20 dollar bills as they're of value although hundreds work as well but not as much. Photos of a stack of β€œclean” and uncirculated money next to a circulated stack are also very nice.

I'm not even looking at anime girls either now my sole focus is money and the occasional gold bar when engaging in such acts. I even fill my head with thoughts of money.

It takes quite a while though but I assume times will speed up.

This could be detrimental as I'm a !wagies but I think it'd also feel like what Chad feels like 24/7 just walking outside and hot sexual objects being handed to him.

I believe the pros far outweigh the cons, being I will never be able to fall for any siren calls of women to betabuxx in the future or care for them in the first place.

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women :marseyhearnoevil: can't stop thinking :marseyunresponsive: about fricking :marseytom: dogs

!zoochads !jidf

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Somebody on the people dying site got this tattoo
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