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You couldn't waterboard this out of me.
Then again;
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Feels fake and gay, sadly.
Yes.
>lil chucklefuck
>takes advantage
not the words a cuck would use. A real cuck would be something like
>I was talking with my therapist about my relationship with my girlfriend and when I mentioned I have a cuckholding fetish I could sense she was looking down at me. I had hoped a therapist of all people would understand people have different needs. I don't think I can continue with someone who does not seem to take me and my issues seriously.
 
pretty easy choice tbh, even notorious mega jew nazi hunters agree on this:
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If those numbers are even close to accurate it really says something damning about the relationship between the average German and their state, and between fellow citizens.
They don't even care what type of government that they have, they just really love authoritarian regimes and they love snitching. Even the normal ones who aren't bootlickers know that they can't trust any group of citizens because there's enough rats to justify bossmanjack levels of paranoia even without the crack. Very sad. Couldn't happen in the better hemisphere.
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Reddit mods have never felt more powerless if they feel the need to publicly announce that they're going to ban anyone who doesn't fall in line.
Literally every country on the planet has immigration laws and an agency to enforce them, other than totally failed states like Somalia. Yet only one of them is "Nazis" and they're only "Nazis" when a Republican is in the White House.

Even in current year, the U.S. is one of the easiest developed countries in the world in which to obtain permanent residency or citizenship. All you need to do is go through some bullshit bureaucracy, not commit crimes, and have an even remotely plausible explanation of how you plan to support yourself if you get your green card.
 
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If those numbers are even close to accurate it really says something damning about the relationship between the average German and their state, and between fellow citizens.
Victorian england also had this kind of informant system. Plenty of other east bloc states also had informant networks with civilian informants. Germany was the worst with its stasi, but it's hardly unique.
 
Reddit is a parasite that takes over everything it touches and it is the literal definition of cultural Marxism. One of the big reasons why I don't use 4cuck anymore
Isn't something like half the 4cuck mod team literal redditors at this point?
 
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Imagine spending your days dunking on Orange Man just to get lumped in with him by the rest of the planet who just see America as a monolith.

You're just as guilty as the chuds in the eyes of your supposed "allies" across the world.
This is the beast those retards have been feeding. "Oh, you voted trump because he talked about cost of living while kamela talked about trannies? You're still part of the evil people" "oh, you still go to the chain store that's owned by a guy that donated to trump? Youre part of the problem" "Oh, youre at a protest for university budget cuts and you don't want to talk about gaza, you support genocide" etc. They have this whole list of things you all have to support and even interacting with someone outside of that group makes you a Bad Person. The only thing good enough is emigrating out of America, getting another passport and then blow a few thousand to lose your american passport. Anything less and you're guilty by association. They loved this, until they were targeted by it, and found out how stupid fundamentalism is.
 
Do you guys suppose that there's actually some kind of conspiracy amount reddit staff to purposefully encourage people to instigate violence with ICE? It really seems like it me, and reddit is definitely astroturfed to hell and back.
I think it's Chinese bots but I'm one of those wackadoodle conspiracy theorists. Here's a crazy thought -- is the reason Democrats have gone so batshit on illegal immigration because they're getting funding money from cartels and drug trafficking? Cartels pay off politicians in Latin America; why wouldn't they try it in America? ActBlue got caught smurfing dark money. Why else would they be disguising the source of their funding if the money wasn't illegal? Maybe I'm just connecting random dots here but if there isn't a federal investigation into the possibility, there should be.
 
Random gripe, but I gotta bitch and moan for a second. I use reddit very rarely, usually only when I'm seeking information about something niche that would've had a forum 20 years ago, but reddit killed forums. And every single time, the reddit-culture of having a million rules on each sub is the most obnoxious thing on planet earth. I genuinely think the reddit jannies rub their nipples and stroke their girlcocks in a discord chat while they brainstorm retarded, counterintuitive reasons to ban people or remove their post.

"Oh... How about a character limit? No self-posts above 200 words."
"But Kitten, we're a writing sub. You wanna ban people for writing in a writing sub?"
"Yes."
"I'M CUMMING!!!!"

But anyway, my most recent experience. My friend is having some weird issues with his internet connection. It's a very uncommon, odd issue that I can't help with, so he posted on r/techsupport. He wrote a big, detailed explanation of his issue, including links to screenshots of his connection chart, windows event viewer, and more. However, when he mentioned his specs he mentioned he's on windows 10. His post was automatically an-hero'd, because "Windows 10 is abandoned software. We do not allow posts about abandoned software. Please upgrade for your own safety."

Look, I know windows 10 is a ticking time bomb. We get it. But first off, his question was about internet connection, the OS is irrelevant as the connection issue is happening on all devices. Second, why don't you allow people to even ask about abandonware? You're an all-purpose tech support sub, the ONLY tech support sub. What if a computer hobbyist has a windows 98 machine, or an XP machine and he has a question about it? Fuck, guess he'll have to go to r/WindowsXP, except that sub is just a place where people who weren't even alive when XP was current post pictures of the green hill for nostalgia points. So he goes and looks for other tech support subs, but they're all inactive because everyone just uses the big one where he's not allowed to even ask his question. It's just a stupid rule, and a prime example of a sub being needlessly picky about what it accepts.
 
But anyway, my most recent experience. My friend is having some weird issues with his internet connection. It's a very uncommon, odd issue that I can't help with, so he posted on r/techsupport. He wrote a big, detailed explanation of his issue, including links to screenshots of his connection chart, windows event viewer, and more. However, when he mentioned his specs he mentioned he's on windows 10. His post was automatically an-hero'd, because "Windows 10 is abandoned software. We do not allow posts about abandoned software. Please upgrade for your own safety."

Look, I know windows 10 is a ticking time bomb. We get it. But first off, his question was about internet connection, the OS is irrelevant as the connection issue is happening on all devices. Second, why don't you allow people to even ask about abandonware? You're an all-purpose tech support sub, the ONLY tech support sub. What if a computer hobbyist has a windows 98 machine, or an XP machine and he has a question about it? Fuck, guess he'll have to go to r/WindowsXP, except that sub is just a place where people who weren't even alive when XP was current post pictures of the green hill for nostalgia points. So he goes and looks for other tech support subs, but they're all inactive because everyone just uses the big one where he's not allowed to even ask his question. It's just a stupid rule, and a prime example of a sub being needlessly picky about what it accepts.

Would they have also yelled at him if he mentioned that he opted into Extended Support Updates, which is supported until 2028, or if it was Windows 10 IoT LTSC, which is supported until 2032?
 
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