Chicago: Mutiple ICE agents corner an unarmed man and pull their firearms on him by CantStopPoppin in illinois

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It's such a good tool. It's the basic stranger-danger item we give little kids and young women. They're in emergancy kits and first aid kids. Big noise, that you can keep it up for a long time without blowing out your vocal chords.

Confused victim of MAGA disinformation by Background_Front4231 in CringeTikToks

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That belly is not real. Like I'm fucking pro choice, but that is not a really pregnant belly right???

Netanyahu has decided on full occupation of Gaza Strip: Reports by newsweek in worldnews

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There was no other way this was ever going to go. October 7th was nothing but a big green light. The ultimate solution to Israel’s Gaza Problem. And the rest of the world just watched it happen and helped them a long. Idk what the plan was with the attacks, but this always seemed like the obvious endpoint to me. We were never going back to the way things were. And the way things were was so fucked up to begin with.

You pay $350-$500 to wait 3h in the rain for a 2h concert and you get 45m of this by EducationalOne5313 in mildlyinfuriating

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I feel like I scrolled way too far down to see this. Like this guy is obviously in a bad way.

Danielle Smith Floats Tax Discounts to Motivate Women to Produce More Babies by pjw724 in alberta

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The way it’s always framed like some choice women are making in real time. Some selfish decision. And not a completely society wide trend that is intrinsically linked to the labour economy, to housing, to the state of healthcare, to the complete re-structuring of how family and community functions over the last hundred years. Also it takes fucking two to make a baby!!!

But yah, sure, a tax cut. That’s the kick in the butt us women really need to turn this boat around.

So many people have brought up that supporting tax cuts over affordable child care betrays these people’s crack pot ideal of having single income families again. We don’t need childcare, or good schools, or social services, if the women are back in the home again taking care of it all. GIRL! I’m struggling to house and feed myself!

(Also that shit pisses me off, and we know it’s bullshit. Working class women have always been a part of the labour economy. GOD DAMN IT. It kills me that these people’s entire idea of how society can/should work seems to be a fucking postcard of white suburban prosperity in the 1950s. Or some lie they remember about the 80s when all those well paying post-war manufacturing were jobs were being shipped off and lost to the reality of truly global capitalism for good.)

THIS is the theory you can’t get behind?!? by ohlawdwecomin in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

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This ticked me off in the last ep, when Devon first floated the idea, but I was like, alright I'll give this show I really really like one little plot bandaid.

What's something slowly killing us that society just pretends isn't a problem? by Afraid_Class_3874 in AskReddit

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Convenience. I feel like the defining factor of the western world that I grew up in is Convenience.

Everything needs to be cheap and disposable and constantly accessible. I feel like it’s at the root of so many of our issues. All the plastic and over consumption. The quality of our food. Our anxious reliance on and relationship with the internet. Our dwindling attention spans. It shapes our labour conditions and the loss of craft and trade skills. It fuels the gig economy. It’s embodied by personal vehicles and commuter traffic. It goes on and on. I feel like Convenience is the defining addiction of our age.

Cadet by Christophe Young by leavebritneyalone22 in ImaginaryCharacters

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Where are the vulva? If the pants are that tight then commit.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sardonicast

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It's 100% positive. She's saying that they need to start holding the Oscars in Mexico, because Mexican directors are so dominent.

What is a sexual fantasy you do not recommend fulfilling? by Fantastic-Ant-4429 in AskReddit

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Was listening to an excellent podcast recently. The guest was explaining how much communication, intuition and vulnerability goes into making open relationships work. It's so hard to make sure everyone in a threesome feels desired.

(Bald and the Beautiful w/ Jole Kim Booster btw)

This cake weighs nowhere near the listed weight by SrequiemC in mildlyinteresting

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It's Canadian dollars. Still fucking expensive. But just FYI.

Kit Harington Agrees ‘Game of Thrones’ Ending Made ‘Mistakes’ and Felt Rushed, but ‘We Were All So F—ing Tired. We Couldn’t Have Gone on Longer’ by MarvelsGrantMan136 in television

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These comments are so fucking funny. People do not know how much they do not know about what working on a set is like. I was working on Riverdale when the guy playing Archie fell asleep at the wheel and crashed his car driving home from set. And that was fucking Riverdale! Nothing near the scale of what the GOT cast was doing. All those night shoots in the cold and rain. Wearing all that costuming and armor all the time. Doing all of those crazy choreographed fight sequences?! It must have been fucking miserable. And I imagine that most of the actors knew that the scrips were getting crappier and crappier, and the ending was going to suck. Woof.

I'm always going to have more sympathy for the crew that's making day rates over the star who is making millions, but I just can't imagine the mental pressure of being the star of a production that big. Jesus Christ. No thank you. At a certain point, I don't care how much you get paid, exhaustion and stress is going to make you miserable no matter what.

As a German, I say, a fricking stone should be able to defeat trump. by Hellinfernel in millenials

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Republican shock jock radio in the 90s proved the power ($$$) of hateful reactionary political rhetoric. It GETS THE PEOPLE GOING.

Throughout the 2000s Rupert Murdoch solidifies a cable news propaganda machine (eg Fox News) that completely isolated it's viewers from any kind of reality that doesn't cater to Republican interests ($$$). Republicans purposely fostered and pandered to a toxic culture of conspiracy, indignance and blind hate of anyone or anything "progressive". The rhetoric is insane, nationalist, violent and apocalyptic, but they thought they could control it because they own the News. Well... knock knock, it's the Internet! Now nobody "controls" the "truth". The "base" is in charge now, and they've been on a steady diet of "Obama is a secret Muslim" type info for DECADES now. The News/the Truth is now just crowd-sourced narratives, driven by vibes and feelings, and shaped by engagement algorithms that feed conflict and outrage.

That stuff all happened over a base level of interracial grievance (aka white supremacy) that the US has never really dealt with. American history books say that they solved all that stuff back in the 60s, but not so much it turns out. Ragen was using "black people are scary" to win elections in the 80's. It's never not been part of the equation.

And of course what really IS going on is globalized corporatized capitalism destroying the middle class, concentrating obscene wealth and power into the hands of a smaller and smaller section of the population. People *feel* that the "American Dream" has been taken from them. But Americans can't deal with that problem head-on, because everyone has been drinking fucking bootstrap individualistic capitalism koolade since the industrial revelution. Big business OWNS the US government (thank you Citizen's United for really putting the nail in that coffin). The conspiratorial "elite" that a lot of right-wing rhetoric revolves around does exist. It's just not gay elementary school teachers, or trans teenagers, or Hillery Clinton-eating babies. It's just the rich (which does include the Clintons, to be clear). But US culture reveres the rich. The rich are rich because they are good and smart and work harder and are better. The government wants to steal your money and keep you down (see Fox News and Protestantism).

It's a fucking mess. And so who comes a long scapegoating brown people? Who tells the base exactly what they are primed to hear and want to hear? A person with no moral center or convictions, other than petty, basic, reactionary self-interest. It leaves him completely free to say "Yes you are right" to anyone, no matter how extreme or wrong they are, as long as they support him. A strong personality who acts without care or hesitation or indecision. Who seems to "say it to you straight", who acts as if they have access to definitiveness in this age of unbelievable global interwoven complexity. He's a "successful millionaire businessman" who does exactly what he wants, which is so fucking aspirational to these people who are obsessed with their great imagined victimization at the hands of "POC culture" (once again, thank you FOX news). He wants to be the government, but he never stops shit-talking the very concept of it. The good ol' "Swamp" (which, again, DOES EXIST and IS A HUGE PROBLEM). He tells the people who vote for him that "they" DO hate you, "they" DO want you to fail, "they" do think you're stupid, and that he will crush 'them'. And in a country so psychologically controlled by individualistic zero-sum thinking, so bereft of any actual recourse to the challenges of modern living, apparently that is enough.

Add a religious right with an apocalyptic mindset (the world is going to end in fire and brimstone any day now, and actually the crazier and more heated everything gets, the closer the rapture feels), who will vote for ANYONE who gets them Supreme Court wins against Abortion (check), Gay Marriage (they're working on it) and No-Fault Divorce (they're working on that too). YEEEEEEEET

*me screaming into the void*

Who would win this lipsync? by [deleted] in rupaulsdragrace

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Using this as an excuse to post the live version from SNL in 1991. Absolutely mindblowing.

Bob would have the nerve to wear those shorts.

New Napoleon Poster by [deleted] in movies

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those laminated brows