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  • Christ. This reads like something that will keylog, steal my identity, and trojan my device all at once, bwahahahaha

  • God I love this gif lol

  • At this point, Republicans are just cinobites. Pain and suffering is good, and anything that removes it is bad.

  • in collaboration with researchers in Denmark

    So much for a utopian socialist society (pay no attention to those men behind the green curtain!)

  • And just how much of that is his influence directly responsible for? Talk about glass houses...

    Bon appétit leopards.

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    Tankie

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  • This is the most pretentious, my-shit-doesn't-stink reply I've seen outside of an .ml instance lol

    Touch grass.

  • That's the joke.

  • Nick is pretending to stalk and kill Judy by biting her neck

    The more we explain this the worse it sounds, lmaoooooo

  • Lmfao, how is the original shot somehow WORSE and more suggestive? Bahahahaha

  • Same, I have a similar conundrum. Everytime I go longer than a few days without checking US news some unspeakable shit goes down. Like a dictator getting kidnapped.

    The constant battle between wanting to stay informed and the urge to live peacefully as an off-grid mountain man lol

  • They're referencing Jerry Seinfeld. He does that.

    Or did, probably before you guys were born lol

  • Yes.

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  • Lmao this is great

  • Hey, only we're allowed to use that excuse! -cops

  • Compare your life to that of a caveman

    Whataboutism

  • Something I think we don't talk about too much that has additionally fallen to the throes of Late Stage Capitalism is the dissolution of nuclear and extended families, as well as the normalcy of shared households.

    Before, the everyday tasks of any one domicile could be reasonably expected to be split up amongst its cohorts. Kids do their chores, dad mows the lawn, mom does the wash, nana does the cooking, auntie takes the kids to school/shopping, or your housemates help out, etc etc.

    But most of this generation is living in isolated pods, single-serving everything. You are solely responsible for the cooking, cleaning, washing, shopping, studying, working, running to the bank, filing taxes, trip planning, car maintenance, home repairs, and your godddamn mental health. Of course it's too much work for just one person, but it's become so normalized by now that people hardly even notice there's a problem, much less any viable solution to it. Instead, we all resign ourselves to being "tired all the time", physically and emotionally, and not knowing why.