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These people man... Shit makes me so mad that I have to go beat my wife.
 
So what's the future of reddit? Reddit is a big company so I doubt it's going away but as we could see this past month the place glows brighter than A&N, /pol/ and 8chan combined. Only thing is that reddit is the so called 'front page of the internet' and a Google SEO favorite. The current jannies are ineffective at cleaning house, something's gotta give. I doubt the current admin is gonna let those wannabe thugs openly do shit that would make Sig blush.
 
Another recent "improvement" they just made to Reddit is that any pic in the OP may not show up, requiring you to go to the thread and click a stupid "Open" button instead. And of course you still can't view image files directly on Reddit. They always open in a JavaScript web page instead. Like YouTube, they keep finding ways to make it worse.
 
What is it with communists trying to pass off tyranny as "the people"?

One sees that in communist country names and also "Our Democracy" BTW.
Despite claiming to despise Western ideals, they know something like "We, the People" sounds better than "We, the nomenklatura."

Sort of like the old Soviet Union had a series of constitutions all of which professed to respect the same rights as the U.S. Constitution, at the same time as they were deliberately starving millions to death and shooting, imprisoning, or exiling millions to Siberia for political thought.

Anything that has to call itself a "Democratic People's Republic" isn't.
 
r/LeopardsAteMyFace is salivating at the idea of Trump voters suffering and they're continually being denied, so they have to invent fiction to tide them over. r/SaltierthanKrayt is just another troon hangout that was formed in response to valid criticism about the Star Wars sequels. Their opinions mean less than nothing.
 
The Washington Post reporters who cover the Supreme Court did an incredibly short AMA in r/law. For anyone not familiar with r/law it has absolutely nothing to do with actual law and is just terminal TDS posting. So WaPo got shit on which is hilarious.

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A (Probably) single mom from NC named Claire who drives a minivan? That actually narrows it down a fucking lot.
Almost certainly Charlotte or the surrounding area. Can't see this dumb bitch living anywhere rural.

For shit's sake, people, if you're going to be a retard or asshole on the internet, fucking practice opsec.
 
They're not used to communities where people are allowed to disagree with the admins and mods
Holy shit you're right. They are so used to being banned on sight for talking back to a mod that the very idea of being able to disagree with Null on this website is shocking to them.
 
I mean, depends on severity and all. some people can have it and live up to 70~, others die by 18 or younger.

I know of one man who has Cystic Fibrosis, and this was way back in 2000 when he was about 20 or near there.

20 something years later I looked him up and he's still alive.
 
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