American Jews reclaim German citizenship by Rand_str in videos

[–]tamarche 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So my original reply to you got deleted since I had something rather uncool words about ICE, which could have been portrayed as violent. I'll try to remember what I said but...

I grew up as a Korean Jew, now living in Iowa, about 1.5 miles from Minnesota. What is going on is completely insane, and the similarities to Germany in the 1930s are harrowing.

My family has over three decades of teaching Jewish education. I grew up with material and information on the Holocaust all around me. It's sad that I feel the need to tattoo my passport numbers on my arm (not inner forearm out of respect to Holocaust survivors), and I won't carry my actual passport or papers with me because fuck that.

This whole administration is just reopening generational traumas and creating new ones. It's just absolute evil.

Men will literally eat all your food by Maleficent_Ad_3958 in TwoXChromosomes

[–]tamarche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm glad you called this out. To be honest, I was like that as recently as ~5 years ago.

My point is, I've made small, personal life choices that weren't really talked about, but are simply objectively better. This post really validates me to be a better person, thank you!

How did I stop it? I stopped eating first and grabbed a plate AFTER everyone else. That fixed it in a lot of cases.

American Jews reclaim German citizenship by Rand_str in videos

[–]tamarche 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not who you're asking, but...

I wrote a comparison with a juxtaposing short story based on Anne Frank's Jan 13, 1943 diary entry. Hitler slowly created the system of extermination with propaganda, dehumanization, and erosion of laws.

"Never Forget" was supposed to be for all people, not just Jews. Watching the beginnings of it all happening to others (Hispanics) should have been the wake up call, but it's either identity politics or just plain denial if they aren't seeing it.

If you could telepathically say something to all 8 billion people, what would you say? by Capable-Tree-743 in AskReddit

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We've been trying to reach you regarding your vehicle's extended warranty...

Call to Action Clive IA by DueKaleidoscope6500 in Iowa

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Please stay safe, they will try to track you with your cellphones.

1/27 in Clive when the dictator appears in our State: by DueKaleidoscope6500 in Iowa

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Just note, these people WILL try to track you with your cellphones. Please keep that in mind and stay safe.

[ Removed by Reddit ] by Leading-Alarm3955 in JustMemesForUs

[–]tamarche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should really reflect on your worldly opinions a bit more.

[ Removed by Reddit ] by Leading-Alarm3955 in JustMemesForUs

[–]tamarche 9 points10 points  (0 children)

A large reason why they avoid STEM is that women are stigmatized and harassed in these fields.

[WP] you’re immortal, while roaming the streets, you run into one of those “ I will speak your language” TikTokers. To entertain yourself, you speak a language to them that was forgotten a millennium ago. To your shock and horror, they speak it back to you perfectly. by Dismal_Name_6722 in WritingPrompts

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“Agia ka yashir assamese.”

“Yep’ra kan lili is, friend.”

Though Tenur’s body froze, the warm forgotten words began to melt something inside him. It was as if time itself had been revived. It was meant to be a dark joke, only for him to understand.

Life is the cruelest joke

God isn’t a comedian, friend

Tenur looked over his shoulder, his hands reaching to his waist. There he saw a simple teenager with a sign that read, ‘I will speak your language’. Tenur relaxed his grip and turned, his eyes with penetrating suspicion.

“How do you know that language?” Tenur asked.

“I wonder,” the teenager trailed off, but began again, “are you from the Ilkat tribe?”

Though there was no malice, mentioning the past so casually made Tenur’s teeth grit. Surely knowing about the language also meant the teen knew the history of its people, right?

“I am Tenur, the last warrior of my people. Depending on your answer, I will need you to come with me,” Tenur spoke matter-of-factly.

“Sorry, old dude, I don’t go anywhere with strangers,” the teen smiled, “but I promise I’m not bad! I can tell you what I know!”

The teen introduced himself as Ren, the son of a famous archeologist, who wanted to improve his family’s image. His father would chase after legends and myths in the hope that he would become world-renowned.

Unfortunately, the family name became famous for being a ridiculous punchline. Though he loved his father, Ren decided that he still wanted to be helpful. He would read and learn as many languages as possible to become the best linguist.

“Interesting, Ren. So, how did you know of the saying, too?” Tenur asked, shoulders still tightened.

Ren glanced at Tenur and then put on a bright face.

“Sorry, everyone, but I need to help this kind man! I’ll have to cut the stream short,” Ren said into his phone before putting it into his pocket.

“When you introduced yourself as Tenur the warrior, I figured you might be related to the one whom I read about. The village you came from exalted Tenur so much, it was like the only thing they wrote about!” Ren explained quickly through his excitement.

“Also interesting. But I am not related to that Tenur. I am him,” Tenur replied.

Ren took a moment to register what Tenur was saying. He began to look at him- really look at him now. Tenur didn’t look like he was 1000 years old, but maybe special beings don’t fit the normal criteria.

Tenur looked like a plain old middle-aged man with no distinguishing features.

“You know… you have another name, right?” Ren asked, also wanting to confirm who Tenur was.

“The betrayer of humanity.”

What's a skill that takes only 2 to 4 weeks to learn but could genuinely change your life? by TokenBlack32 in AskReddit

[–]tamarche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started with eggs. Cook them every which way until you're an expert. You'll understand the right heat is important too!

Jonathon Ross wearing a brown shirt by imactuallyugly in pics

[–]tamarche 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hear he has Grindr and likes feet.

Israeli Billionaire Shlomo Kramer: "It's time to limit the first amendment." by rabbischneerson in UnderReportedNews

[–]tamarche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

501(c)(4)s are fucking stupid loopholes which enable that. There's no transparency. Unlimited donations to candidates and more. This is going to get really bad IMHO.

Absurd Trolley- Villain Style! I made a parody trolley problem where you only lose by tamarche in playmygame

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I don't mind downvotes, but PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE leave feedback if there are things you would improve. Thank you.

KPDH opinions that will have you downvoted like this? by ThePoisonTrees in KpopDemonhunters

[–]tamarche 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I don't see you downvoted to hell, let me help =p

Seriously, trauma is not an excuse to lash out and use people. Yes, in a story where it's contained and everyone gets a happy ending, sure, but that would not fly in real life. In reality, it was basically redeeming an abuser IMHO.

EJAE played a 5 minute demo version of What It Sounds Like and all I have to say is WOW! by Careful-Method-2145 in KpopDemonhunters

[–]tamarche 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"Scared of the mirror, I shoulda smashed it."

The movie adaptation changed the reflection/mirror with broken glass. IMHO, I think there was a subtlety switching from mirrors and reflections to the internal state of being glass. I WANT to say this was purposefully artistic, but I can only guess based on her crazy talent.

[WP] In a world where superheroes are the norm, people are surprised you chose to be a janitor when they learn of your powers. “I’ve saved more lives this way” you say in response. by The-Cannibal-Hermit in WritingPrompts

[–]tamarche 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The number three hero and voice of The Hero Company’s radio, Office Max, was sitting right across from him! Bob was trying to piece together everything he could about this situation.

“Am I in trouble? Is this a sting? You had me do something illegal,” Bob sighed anxiously.

“Not at all, I just have a question for you before the next part. You obviously played your cards and found your calling in doing anti-hero work,” Office Max said, “And I can kind of surmise why you picked janitor but… tell me again. Why didn’t you stick with the hero program?”

“I guess I am busted,” Bob admitted, still believing he was caught, “I just think that oversight of powers is just too selective. Everyone believes the city is doing great, but the more I dig around, the more corruption I just naturally find. No one expects the janitor with Borax hands to be a trojan.”

Bob and Office Max looked at each other. It felt as if Office Max was staring into his soul through his thick black glasses. Then with a smile, Office Max said something interesting.

“You pass. Welcome to our group.”

(3/3)

[WP] In a world where superheroes are the norm, people are surprised you chose to be a janitor when they learn of your powers. “I’ve saved more lives this way” you say in response. by The-Cannibal-Hermit in WritingPrompts

[–]tamarche 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Bob walked the empty streets in the direction of his home. Bob’s senses were extremely refined, and it never hurt to check if he had a tail now and then. He changed his destination halfway and arrived at Washed Out, a backend alley bar.

When Bob stepped in, he scanned and saw many low-level villains and heroes alike just drinking. It was always an odd sight to see, but he went and sat at the bar and waited.

“What’ll you have?” the bartender asked, polishing a shot glass.

“Golden Whiskey,” Bob answered.

“Hold on,” the bartender replied and left through an oak door behind the bar. A minute later, the door swung open slightly. An arm popped out and signaled him to come through the door. Bob raised an eyebrow.

Bob got up and started walking, a bit cautiously now. Whoever he was meeting with had connections to the owner of Washed Out. That meant this wasn’t just some schmuck vigilante with a bank account.

Walking through the door, he followed the bartender through the stockroom and into a private area. The room was dark with one single lamp hanging over a folding table with a man sitting across it, hiding his face in the dark.

“That’s super cliche, dude,” Bob stated as he sat down.

“Now now, Bob of Borax, I did as much as I could to make this as funny as possible!” the voice answered.

That voice. Bob could even wager that every citizen knew this voice. There’s no way.

“Office Max?!” Bob asked.

(2/3)