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I used to volunteer for them and one of the guys shamed me for not giving blood, but I was under the height-weight requirement, but I didn't think to tell them my weight and when they took my blood out, I started to black out and told them, "Put the blood back in." And then I passed out. Been dead ever since.

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under the height / weight requirement

My foid gives blood and she's like 5' 2 and 120lbs

How much of a lanklet are you?

:#marseyanorexic:


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I'm 5'2" and 102 pounds. They have a cut-off of 110 pounds, I think?

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Please tell me you're a foid at least.


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Yes, it is true

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I may be kicked out of the coven for this, but, the Red Cross is just a !vampires Cult

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Yeah that happens every time they try to do a blood :marseyjeanne: test on me

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:#marseyl:

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No I'm just !thin

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More like emaciated.

Imagine being so fragile that your body ceases normal operation when they take a small amount of blood for testing.

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I don't believe :marseyparappa: in carrying around an extra 20lbs of blubber just so that I can give away my own blood :marseyeyemixer: to some European :marseyangelamerkel: vamipires

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Imagine getting a small cut and passing out lmao.

I bet the real @snallygaster doesn't suffer from this weakness.

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It only happens on large :marseykilldozertroll: cuts :#marseyindignant:

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How'd you fake your username?

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Man I wish I was still on adderall too.

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So, you posting from the dreamsleeve or what?

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>on behalf of Raz Ben Ami and her husband, Ohad, who remains a hostage

starting shit while your husband is still a hostage sounds like an elaborate form of divorce TBH :marseywidow:

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Hamas won't let anyone, including the Red Cross, know where the hostages are. The article didn't include that.

Hmmm but why would he heckin avenger assembled good guys who din du nuffins do such a thing? :marseythonk:

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To be fair to Hamas, they do it to reduce the risk that the captives' locations will be compromised. The location of captives is only known to the specific fighters that are holding them, which is why it takes multiple days for Hama's to "find" them before release.

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Mmm yes, clearly this is the result of Hamas having detailed plans and not the operation being a chaotic clusterfrick with every r-slur and their brother following along to grab hostages for their five man group. I'm sure it also has nothing to do with the possibility of the Red Cross noticing anything wrong with the hostages conditions.

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I mean, it can be both. That being said, Hamas is fully aware that Israel has spies amongst its ranks (and most likely spyware and wiretaps on its communication), so the fewer people who know the location, the better. If this weren't the case, they'd simply ask all the fighters to give a list of captives and their locations to central command.

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They've been doing this for a while and they managed to launch a devastating attack on a country with some of the best glowies in the world. I think they probably have good opsec.

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Like Joist said; it can be both. They can be smart enough to have an attack be successful, but also be overwhelmed with the success which allowed chaotic randoms to take control of hostages and fricks up knowing how many they even actually have, and who's dead or alive. And I find it hard to believe so many young women haven't been seen because they're in such great shape.

I'd like to believe everyone held hostage is under Hamas control and somebody knows where they are, because some sort of order increases the chance of people getting home safe. But frankly, given how hazy they were with counts from the start, I'm doubtful.

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>distributed network operations

Wow, this is just like my heckin' Splinter Cell.

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This is the most Israeli thing ever. :taylaugh: When things go wrong they're always looking for an innocent third party to blame. Like when Hezbollah was kicking the shit out of them in the 1990s they blamed it on the wicked Fijian UN peacekeepers who wouldn't fight their war for them.

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To be fair UN peacekeepers are servants of the Antichrist. Do you love the antichrist?

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The Jerusalem Institute of Justice recently sent a letter to the International Committee of the Red Cross pointing out that it had made several social media posts about the dire humanitarian situation of Palestinian Arabs in Gaza but not a single one about the plight of the hostages and other Israeli victims from the October 7 massacre.

Wouldn't Hamas tell the Red Crossers to shove it? It's not like Red Cross can do much with the hostages.

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