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That's a rabbit hole you can't see the bottom of...Not that I ever heard of, but The Okama are all pretty well liked in the fandom so it may be the first time Trannies know better than to try.
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That's a rabbit hole you can't see the bottom of...Not that I ever heard of, but The Okama are all pretty well liked in the fandom so it may be the first time Trannies know better than to try.
Yeah, its one of those things that does not exactly translate 1 to 1, between that fact and the two most prominent Okama being characters that are generally well loved Bon Clay and Ivankov, I don't think it is an easy fight even start.
I can't get over the fact that for years JK was a Liberal darling - not only did she write a story whose main message was "racism is bad, rise up against tyrants", but she made countless tweets supporting gays, refugees and black Hermione. But the second she said "Hey guys, love and respect you all, but biological sex is real, OK?" she immediately turned into She-tler and UKs most dangerous woman who wants to personally flay every tranny and make purses out of their skin. This only shows that you shouldn't even try to placate these people, because if you make just a single step out of line, they'll eat you alive like a demented school of piranhas who smelt a drop of blood.View attachment 2797309
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J.K. Rowling on Twitter: "War is Peace. Freedom is Slavery. Ignorance…
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J.K. Rowling drops a based tweet, trannies and checkmarks are seething. Seems like the bomb threats didn't quite work.
It's like how we use Islamic Content on any post about Muslims when it's actually about kiwis being freakish. Whether a reaction is negative or positive or just for laughs is dependent on the post.I don't get it, why use something as unique and fascinating as the Moai for a negative reaction? Those things are awesome.
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Can we get Bella's dog as a reaction?Very happy about the new react. Peoples regurgitated political takes have really shit up this place for too long.
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I think zoomers use them as a reaction to convey they're looking at something or someone foolish.I don't get it, why use something as unique and fascinating as the Moai for a negative reaction? Those things are awesome.
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I just wanted to express my views on national socialism, don't hateWhy are you asking me, retard
Anything that touches on Current Year gets a lot of them. Community Watch has a lot of containment threads.I admittedly haven’t seen much political sperging outside of Happenings and pedo-related threads.
This may be a “invisible to the average user, but readily apparent if you can see incoming reports” issue.I admittedly haven’t seen much political sperging outside of Happenings and pedo-related threads.
Forgot to mention one other thing. The man said that they would have received documentation of his death from Japan's U.S. Embassy if the death had been reported to the U.S. Embassy. It would have been reported to the U.S. Embassy if the death had been reported to the police in Japan. The U.S. Embassy would release a document of his death to the Passport Vital Records Section and the Passport Vital Records Section would send 20 copies of certification of the death to the next of kin or family (or consular, can't remember which he said). Any additional copies could be obtained by calling them. He did mention the death was considered "a bit early"; he said Japan's U.S. Embassy may not have sent certification of death over yet. He has made a case number for me and will update me if he receives confirmation from the Embassy. I am guessing that if he does not receive confirmation (I'm guessing by the 27th, as that would make it six months post mortem), there would no longer any doubt that David Kirk Ginder is still alive. We can continue to wait longer than that, but the lack of any confirmation right now--given that Japan is diligent and punctual in documentation and procedure--speaks volumes. He recommended I reach out the U.S. Embassy; I will be doing this and extending to the other consulate posts in Japan sometime later in the week since it conveniently lines up with unrelated work I need to get done for my job. Otherwise wouldn't have bothered.
The Tokyo Embassy's English speakers don't seem to understand much English beyond simple conversation. How did Byuu get anywhere around Japan to live there for so long? At first, they kept telling me that they can't release the information to third parties. I was trying to explain our role but she didn't understand. She kept asking her colleague until I used a dictionary to give her the right words. Switched over to Japanese at that point. Conversation went smoother then. She said she wasn't able to comment regarding that, but she gave me a phone number of a place that could help. Was the phone number of a police station in Tokyo. Contacted them. Didn't speak very good English. Switched to Japanese. There was no confirmation of a U.S. citizen committing suicide by the name of David Kirk Ginder. Calling Japan is expensive.
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Note. The calls weren't placed today. I took the screenshots on the day we called. Anyway, I'm still going to hold out on the Vital Records Section contacting me with confirmation of David Kirk Ginder's death. As long as I'm not posting otherwise, we can safely assume that David Kirk Ginder has not been reported dead to the police of Japan.