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Indians have a turbo Moid Moment and throw stones at Bee nest, chaos :marseytzeentch: ensues. :carpbeedrill: :carpbeedrill: :carpbeedrill: :carpbeedrill: :carpbeedrill:

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Careful those bees look Indianized (they will r*pe you)

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Men learning the hard way that they in fact would not win the hypothetical fight against x number of [insert animal]

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nah, I'd win

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I hate their stupid language so much bros

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madhya pradesh

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Spreading lies on the internet and then reacting with glee when people take them seriously is no more morally defensible when the aim is to create 'drama' than it is when the aim is to smear a political opponent, undermine a political cause that costs your business money, or damage the reputation of an enemy. This 'the internet is the wild west' nonsense is a truly bizarre way to rationalise that kind of behaviour. Especially when we've seen this year how misinformation costs lives in the US and beyond. The dude who says 'in real life I am a democrat on the internet I am a misogynist blah blah' is an absolute moron. What he means is, 'on the internet I can be a misogynist, I can be a liar, and there's nothing anybody can do to stop me.' This idea that's not 'who you are in real life' is self-deluding teenage level nonsense.

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