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Amazing 22 comments
ewqua · 6 years ago
@poopun We need more people like you in this world.
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Amazing 22 comments
ewqua · 6 years ago
It is sad but it may be good in the long run. If you think about it, people who buy sex dolls/robots clearly only want the sex part of a relationship, not the companionship, not the emotional intimacy, not the fun. Basically they only think of the other gender as an object to satisfy them instead of a real human being (yes I'm excluding gays from this because the overwhelming majority of sex doll buyers are straight dudes). The sex dolls will therefore remove these people out of the gene pool and prevent them from causing emotional distress to other people.
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There's a hero in all of us 7 comments
ewqua · 6 years ago
@garlog But there were other drivers passing by, surely some might've done it so that the guy didn't have to stand there.
@lemmingoverlord So I just looked it up and in my country they are also allowed to put up a radar only in certain places. I guess that sometimes they count on people not knowing. Though to be honest, I haven't seen cops do a speed trap in a long time, last time it happened was in a neighboring country.
There's a hero in all of us 7 comments
ewqua · 6 years ago
Wait… you guys don't do the flashing lights thing? When a cop car with a radar is hiding in a shitty spot (you know, like that few meters right before the speed limit changes and people naturally start speeding up), the person in the opposite lane flashes their lights at you.
That, or it can also mean you forgot to turn the lights of your car on (in my country you have to have them on at all times).
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Powerful 24 comments
ewqua · 6 years ago
I heard this too but just like religious stories aren't tangible proof that a God exists, they aren't proof about these characters' personal lives. But I have heard somewhere that Muhammad had a bunch of wives and Aisha was his favourite but I think we need some more proof of that than a thousands of years old book.
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But I guess it's scary with new things 18 comments
ewqua · 6 years ago
The only (non "pseudo science" conspiracy theory) argument I heard against GMOs is that we don't know the long term effects. Firstly, GMOs are a thing for almost 50 years as someone already mentioned. Secondly, even if there are some things that resurface after a longer time, the way to go forward is by pushing the limits. It'd be heartless to say "so what if some people die", but if it means that it'll resolve world hunger, I would be the first to volunteer as their lab rat.
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Because it's a computer 4 comments
ewqua · 6 years ago
Maybe the requests are processed by a computer and engraved by a laser (I have no idea how engraving works, I'm just throwing this idea out there). In that case the person typing the request in should've left it blank. At the same time the company should have hired someone who would be supervising these requests in case of a misspelling, typo or this situation.
Edit: I just came back to this post and read the title. I'm an idiot.
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Barack Obama's response to Charlottesville violence is the most liked tweet 25 comments
ewqua · 6 years ago
I'm just saying it's the same principle. If you want to blame Obama for this, you should also realize that the same thing is happening right now with Trump. If you focus on a problem when the opposing side does it but ignore it when your side does it, it's unprincipled and hypocritical.
Barack Obama's response to Charlottesville violence is the most liked tweet 25 comments
ewqua · 6 years ago
But his comment about the Muslim boy was a blatant agenda-driven lie. The boy just wanted to make a clock.
Obama had a similar effect on the radicals on the left as Trump now has on the radicals on the right. Neither of them support these radicalized groups, but their sole presence in the White House has made these groups think that the president's got their back because he's on the same side of the political spectrum. Can we blame Obama for BLM, Antifa, feminists and just SJWs in general? Only if we at the same time blame Trump for the Alt-right, the Neo Nazis, the KKK and so on. You can't have only one, you have to admit both or neither.
Immoral f*cktards like this can go f*ck themselves 19 comments
ewqua · 6 years ago
With abusers it should be a "duh". With drop and swappers not everybody gets it but these guys do, I applaud them.
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This is actually a thing 22 comments
ewqua · 6 years ago
Dude, that post is three years old.
But same.
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Immoral f*cktards like this can go f*ck themselves 19 comments
ewqua · 6 years ago
This story is a few months old (if not over a year) and apparently the reason why they put this pup in a shelter is because the dog's owner died so the dog was very sad. The family thought the dog would just be sad if he lived in the same house because he'd be reminded of the man.
Still, I think that's a shitty excuse and they should've at least ensured the dog is in good hands. I have nothing against dog shelters but most shelters just don't have the money to keep the dogs comfortable. I donate to my local shelter but it's not enough, the dogs still live in cages and only have bowls and booths in there. And even then, coming to the same shelter for a different dog is just the biggest "fuck you" the family could've done.
If I remember correctly, the story has a happy end as the dog was adopted shortly after the story became viral.
TL;DR: I provided some context to the story but it doesn't change the fact that those people are heartless bastards who deserve to be impaled by Vlad.
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Immoral f*cktards like this can go f*ck themselves 19 comments
ewqua · 6 years ago
Good guys at the shelter, this should be done everywhere
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Immoral f*cktards like this can go f*ck themselves 19 comments
ewqua · 6 years ago
Poor thing, he must've been bitten by a dog when he was little to hate dogs so much. Though, judging by his other comments, it's more likely he was dropped on his head as a baby.
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Tribal children see a ipad for the first time 6 comments
ewqua · 6 years ago
That iPad looks gigantic in the kid's tiny hands. It's adorable.
Barack Obama's response to Charlottesville violence is the most liked tweet 25 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Hence the quotation marks… I thought it was obvious?
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Barack Obama's response to Charlottesville violence is the most liked tweet 25 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
@serosenpai Persecuting someone because of pronouns? Damn, that's some feminist level logic right there. Please tell me you meant it as a joke.
@princessmonstertru My guess is that he either didn't mind the pronouns because who cares honestly, or he couldn't write "their" because of Twitter's character limit.
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Meet our Sandwich 4 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
But where did the bread come from?
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This is a nopefish aka devils goldfish 27 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Duuuude, 2 years necrobump
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The power of imagination 7 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Hmm… I get it but at the same time Hannibal is a real name of a real historical character. He was a Carthagian general and apparently a military genius. He is the guy who took the elephants across the Alps. Which actually makes it an interesting question whether the psychopath mastermind that the fictional Hannibal is was supposed to reflect the military genius of the real Hannibal. You know, in the sense that both think of what they do as just pawns on a chessboard because they're good strategists.
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The power of imagination 7 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Haha. How awesome would that be if a serial killer's opening line was "My name is Jeff"? I bet it would be pretty darn awesome.
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Myths vs Truth 23 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Ah, gotcha. That makes sense. Welp, I'm on a diet right now (meaning I downloaded a calorie counting app and I'm trying to stay within the limits of losing weight) so I guess it's not that big of a worry for me since I'm consuming only like 1250 calories a day and working out a bit. But yeah sometimes it's good to learn some habits to make this kind of stuff automatic.
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"Tradition" is not a good enough reason to keep bad ideas around 43 comments
ewqua · 7 years ago
Well… nate has a point. "That's the way it is, don't question it." is kinda the reason why so many shitty things still prevail today. People just stop questioning things in order to fit in. Maybe I just have some kind of outcast complex but I could never truly relate to that. In fact I'm a bit of a weirdo in the sense that peer pressure works the opposite way on me. When a lot of people tell me to do somehing for no other reason than "we all do it", it really makes me want to not do it. Like getting drunk on Friday nights or wearing makeup.
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