JamesConeZone 1d ago • 100%
The young hopeful electoralism dem to Sinwar fan pipeline is real
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JamesConeZone 1w ago • 100%
9 suffering from anxiety
Imagine reporting this about a fucking genocidal power. How do you think the Palestinians have been feeling for the past 3/4 of a century when their house could, at any moment, be seized or their lives ended because they looked at someone wrong? Jesus fucking Christ
JamesConeZone 4w ago • 100%
Been laughing about this for the past three hours, thank you
JamesConeZone 1mo ago • 100%
the Nazi is a chaser
Many such cases
JamesConeZone 1mo ago • 100%
Incredible bit lmao
JamesConeZone 1mo ago • 100%
Seeing Hildegard as the mega topic made me legitimately soy face, an absolute icon
JamesConeZone 1mo ago • 100%
JamesConeZone 1mo ago • 100%
According to the former president's campaign, Trump is “safe”.
JamesConeZone 1mo ago • 100%
when vidya has no booba because of woke
JamesConeZone 1mo ago • 100%
even a blind hog can find an acorn every once in a while
JamesConeZone 1mo ago • 100%
JamesConeZone 1mo ago • 100%
go on
JamesConeZone 1mo ago • 100%
Criticism is all about me! I don't want to hear how nuanced I have to be, I just want to consoooooooom
JamesConeZone 2mo ago • 100%
his history as a human trafficker
what the fuck
JamesConeZone 2mo ago • 100%
From a CNN article about the school shooter
Gray’s parents’ relationship started out with promise. In July 2011, shortly after he was born, his parents bought a small farm in Barrow County, Georgia, outside of the college town of Athens. They planned to “create a non-profit, therapeutic riding school for local, under-privileged children,” his mother, Marcee Gray, who worked in industrial engineering, later wrote in a LinkedIn post. But those plans were derailed in part because her husband, Colin Gray, had at least three “major” back surgeries, she wrote. The couple, who had three children, later sold the farm in 2019, according to property records.
Bankrupted by medical debt with no support network. Turned to drugs and fascism. Horrible thinking that universal healthcare could have literally prevented this.
[Link to article](https://archive.ph/U2zzh) >The big deal is there’s no shame. They couldn’t sing about any other violent group, from the Ku Klux Klan to Al-Qa’ida, because their acts are rightly seen as grotesque and their cause entirely illegitimate and immoral. But there’s no shame in the IRA. Why? :thonk:
[from twitter](https://twitter.com/jesawyer/status/1697862817725194245/photo/1)
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