karlboll
"I have come here to chew bubblegum and post old memes...and I'm all out of bubblegum."
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At least she’s real, I guess 1 comments
karlboll
· 1 year ago
Those funnels are effing brilliant though.
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“Don’t tell me again I was too fast” 4 comments
And they talk about gender equality 2 comments
karlboll
· 1 year ago
Are people really dumb enough to think International Women's Day and Pride are some sort of reward from the government or something? It takes people organising it and needing it. If you want November 19th to mean something other than International Toilet Day then get off your lazy, entitled ass and make something of it.
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This looks like a very tense living situation 12 comments
karlboll
· 1 year ago
Around here the people who wear nazi uniforms aren't being non-violent, they are very much violent.
The systematic racism of Nazism isn't some political ideology among others. It is an ideology who's goal is the end of democracy and human rights, and the murder and enslavement of all people. That's not non-violent. That's not compatible with democracy.
Nazis are bad. We had a war about it. They lost.
The systematic racism of Nazism isn't some political ideology among others. It is an ideology who's goal is the end of democracy and human rights, and the murder and enslavement of all people. That's not non-violent. That's not compatible with democracy.
Nazis are bad. We had a war about it. They lost.
This looks like a very tense living situation 12 comments
karlboll
· 1 year ago
We where "un-aligned" which isn't the same, actually way worse because a lot of our leadership was on the side of the Nazis. We even built concentration camps with forced labour and imprisoned people for being socialists, union leaders and ethnic minorities. We kept records of Jews in the country expecting to hand everything over to the Nazis when they won.
WWII wasn't fought for the right of minorities, it was because fascism got to uppity and started invading neighbouring countries.
When I say "we" I don't mean my nation, I mean Europe. I include myself because I'm glad that we won because that allowed democracy and human rights to become the basis for modern values.
WWII wasn't fought for the right of minorities, it was because fascism got to uppity and started invading neighbouring countries.
When I say "we" I don't mean my nation, I mean Europe. I include myself because I'm glad that we won because that allowed democracy and human rights to become the basis for modern values.
This looks like a very tense living situation 12 comments
karlboll
· 1 year ago
Wearing nazi like costumes for marketing wouldn't work in Europe, unless you where trying to absolutely ruin a brand. We had a war about this.
This looks like a very tense living situation 12 comments
karlboll
· 1 year ago
@cakelover This is in Sweden, laws vary across Europe. Wearing or displaying the swastika or other nazi symbols in public is considered hatespeech and is a punishable offence. You don't get arrested but you can get a fine, though it's mostly in combination with other crimes.
But it depends on the context. As an example, the demonstrators outside Disney land Florida wearing swastikas would be charged with unlawful gathering and hate speech.
Mostly, our nazis avoid those symbols and opt for more obscure nazi iconography such as the Tyr rune.
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But it depends on the context. As an example, the demonstrators outside Disney land Florida wearing swastikas would be charged with unlawful gathering and hate speech.
Mostly, our nazis avoid those symbols and opt for more obscure nazi iconography such as the Tyr rune.
This looks like a very tense living situation 12 comments
karlboll
· 1 year ago
We have people like that over here too. We call them "nazis" and charge them with hate crimes.
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This looks like a very tense living situation 12 comments
It explains why he can 180 no scope people in a split second with a pistol at sniper range 3 comments
karlboll
· 1 year ago
I've also heard that, when stirred, there's more alcohol in the top layer, making you drunker faster.
Froggos '23 #169 - Alert Level: Orange 3 comments
It be like that 2 comments
karlboll
· 1 year ago
In gay culture, a bear is a larger and often hairier man who projects an image of rugged masculinity.
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Oh the irony 2 comments
karlboll
· 1 year ago
I hate good mental health and a sunny disposition!
*looks around expectantly*
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*looks around expectantly*
The History Channel is a joke 2 comments
karlboll
· 1 year ago
If white Europeans couldn't do it in the middle ages, then it's gotta be aliens!
Froggos '23 #168 - Time Flies 3 comments