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Ballerina Franceska Mann 39 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
I saw him/her make "being gay is a sin" comments on other posts so I'd say he/she's probably part of a cult
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Ballerina Franceska Mann 39 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
I think it's that "Everyone else is a sheep but I'm the one who saw the truth" kind of thing. Now, I heavily endorse skepticism and questioning the narratives of people in power but I feel like a lot of these truthers, whether it's 9/11 truthers, global warming skeptics, anti-vaxx, or Holocaust deniers, direct their skepticism the wrong way. They're skeptical towards the scientists who tell us we're nearing an environmental catastrophe, but not towards the oil companies who say everything is fine and we should keep buying their products. They're skeptical towards historians and historical records to the point they'd rather believe an unsourced YouTube video by some neonazi lunatic. They say vaccines are bad but buy essential oils from scammers that claim that stuff cures cancer. These snake oil salesmen are usually charismatic and manipulative so I suppose it's easy for some people to fall into the trap of believing you know better than everyone, but that's exactly how they get you.
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What's A Christmas RomCom Without Dragon Age Cosplayers 6 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Yeah, Bull's romance was interesting. I didn't like Solas's much but how it ties into the story at the end was neat. It's just like everything with Solas, he's very unassuming and then he surprises you. But I won't spoil that lol
And hey my very first Origins playthrough was a female mage so I was always curious if they ever do anything about Cullen and his lil crush on mage Warden. I'm really glad they made him a romance option later on. And yeah, you can never go wrong with an Alistair-type character.
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Ballerina Franceska Mann 39 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
I mean in some places in Europe, these concentration camps are still standing. Auschwitz, TerezĂ­n, Lidice (which wasn't a concentration camp but a village destroyed by the Nazis who were passing by) all exist as memorials. People can go visit and see what the "life" there was like. There are pictures, there are accounts of survivors, do deniers actually think that all these elderly people who went through hell are part of some Illuminati conspiracy or something?
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What's A Christmas RomCom Without Dragon Age Cosplayers 6 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Inquisition's romances are interesting because each is so different. Some are more traditional/romantic, some are funny, some are more casual. Being a softie who melts whenever I see something cute, my favorite was the Cullen one.
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Ballerina Franceska Mann 39 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
@xvarnah If those kids could read they'd be very upset
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Ballerina Franceska Mann 39 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Hey aren't you guys both Christian fundies?
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What's A Christmas RomCom Without Dragon Age Cosplayers 6 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Romance in the Dragon Age games is a million times better than in any romcom lol
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Ballerina Franceska Mann 39 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
People who are oppressed and treated like animals might rebel against their oppressors? sO iMpLaUsiBLe
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True wisdom 49 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
For someone who hates murder, God sure does a lot of it in the Bible
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Had me in the first half not gonna lie, 3 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Ah, such uplifting words. I needed to see this today. *sharpens knife*
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Groan 7 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Hell yeah. Spinach + chicken + cheese pizza with an egg in the middle? Yes please
Hard work 13 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
This! Yeah people are making fun of her for good reasons, she was already born into massive wealth and had name recognition which made it much easier for her to set up the business in the first place, but are we now acting like Jeff Bezos, Steve Jobs, all the founders of fast fashion companies etc. are much better because they were 'self-made'? They all benefit from inhumane conditions in factories in China, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and so on. For fuck's sake, a fast fashion factory in Bangladesh crashed down in 2013 because there were no building safety regulations, over a 1000 people were killed and 2500 were injured, and people are still going to Zara, Primark, H&M and others for their cheap clothing like it doesn't matter at all. Apple's factories in China have suicide nets around them! Kylie Jenner isn't the first or last to use unethical labor. I would even argue that it is impossible to make such vast amounts of wealth without there being at least one unethical element somewhere.
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There is no defeating god without maternity and paternity leave 4 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Well, you should've known by the username.
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My grandmother holding my grandfather after Iwo Jima. Beaufort, SC 3 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Damn, what a strong lady! I do martial arts and work out a bunch and I can carry a heavy guy on my back no problem, but not in my arms, not even people my weight.
To be fair though I always had problems growing muscle on my arms. I can't even do a proper push-up tbh. My legs and core are strong but my arms have always been weak and I can't seem to be able to fix it :/
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My grandmother holding my grandfather after Iwo Jima. Beaufort, SC 3 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Yup, both my grandmas were so beautiful when they were young, seeing their youth photos makes me feel like a potato. It's interesting how when you meet someone when they were already old, you don't really think or can't imagine what they looked like when they were young. Or when someone has gained or lost a lot of weight, same thing, it's like wow. It's like an uncanny valley sort of thing, you see that person in there but they're also so different from what you know them as so it feels weird.
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FunSub Friend Appreciation 146 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Damn, didn't think I'd get tagged, seeing as I'm not a very active user, but I'm glad you remembered me. I always feel more educated and intellectually fulfilled by the conversations and debates we have here, @guest_. Thank you ^^
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2020 in a nut[shell] 2 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Poor kid's scarred for life
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DDF 7 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Plot twist: she's the serial killer
This guy seeing Keanu Reeves at the Oscars 1 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
:l
:o
:l
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Especially you! 33 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
*blushes*
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Especially you! 33 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Yes. And sometimes I do a little boost with both legs.
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Especially you! 33 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
I do indeed sometimes scoot a little on my office chair when I need to move to another part of the desk. I guess that could be considered cute.
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Especially you! 33 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Joke's on you, I'm sitting right now
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Mmmmmmm egg 4 comments
ewqua · 4 years ago
Honestly that could be really nice in like a ramen or something. Just a few cute little slices of egg. Or on a shakshuka.
But you can't reheat it in a microwave because it'll explode so that's kinda impractical.
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