world war 3 thread

That's more like putting your mouth where your money is. Another oxymoron.

I only thinkg about myself

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we know jdance

trying to talk to someone hellbent on the us vs them tribal mindset is exhausting. it's probably some kind of defense mechanism and doesn't hurt that a lot of people pair it close to persecution imagining(?) their team in the minority to get underdog points

There's always levels to it. I agree but you can be less or more indoctrinated

I try not to it's easy to get lost in the sauce

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https://twitter.com/Warcraft/status/1520132645711228931?t=RXileykKKjQVC84Xa12lig&s=19

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hes kinda hot honestly

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trying to talk to someone hellbent on the us vs them tribal mindset is exhausting. it's probably some kind of defense mechanism and doesn't hurt that a lot of people pair it close to persecution imagining(?) their team in the minority to get underdog points

9 months of race riots stoked for political purposes, a "coup" led by psycho boomer ■■■■■■■■ 2 elections decried as illegitimate and stolen, 2 years of forcible state intervention over whether you're allowed to go outside or not, and now the USA is fighting a proxy war (WWIII) in a country that was paying corruption money to the president's on.

"US vs THEM" is the accurate representation of the world and always has been.

You were always allowed to go outside, encouraged even. It's the congregation of people indoors that was always the issue

With that being said fuck covid it was always true from the statistics that that shit did not matter

Counter argument: Us and Them vs Him.

moreover the majority of libtards knows that the "woman" is actually a man but they're unwilling to say it, precisely because of "us vs them".

Was at the local smoke shop to get my nicotine fix and the guy running the shop got a call. his ringtone was the san Andreas theme song, it was a real gamer moment!

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Most libtards, like most sensible people will answer: That's neither a man nor a woman.

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