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Apr 29
@Yeop445187 You need to bring up Jersh's fondness for Etna more and how even though he was 15 when he said she was "fucking hot" she was clearly not "age appropriate" like the shota catboys supposedly were Image
Also the likelihood he continued to find her attractive past this age. Going to use threadreaderapp to bypass any possible shadowbans
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Apr 29
@SprateH @HarmfulOpinions @XJosh It was a board for pedophiles to discuss being pedophiles that Null proudly allowed to exist and would have allowed again as long as nobody "did anything illegal."
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@SprateH @HarmfulOpinions @XJosh It was also inspired by a child model board his buddy Hotwheels hosted. Ironically, Hotwheels also shared his moral posturing about loli and came out as a furry with a fat fetish. Shame he's not with us anymore!
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Apr 29
Putin is scared.

His "fortress" is cracking and half his decrees are now secret — so Russians can't see how badly the regime is failing.

Here's what he's hiding 👇 [1/11] Image
There have been no precedents to this blackout in modern history. In 2023, Putin set a record: 49.5% of presidential decrees were secret. Even last year, almost 45% of his orders remain hidden from public view. Half of the Russian government's actions are now officially "invisible."

[2/11]
What gets classified tells you what they fear. Examples:

➜ The "Cannibal Battalions": Secret decrees likely mask the mass pardoning of murderers and rapists sent to the front. The state calls them heroes but keeps the paperwork hidden because the public would revolt.

[3/11]
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Apr 29
@XJosh @ChibiReviews You are a human cancer. A bottom-feeding psychopath who should have ended up like his cat at the hands of the other psychopath your mom was fucking.
@XJosh @ChibiReviews You should have ended up in juvenile hall and been a plaything for the other kids there. If it weren't for your forum, none of the people who suck your dick now would make any excuse for this. Still hoping you'll find a a TERF wife who will overlook this, you wretchedfaցցot? Image
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Apr 29
Bolton: The US military did sink all Iranian mine-laying ships. But Iran is using fast boats, each carrying one mine and able to swarm tankers with man-portable rockets.

Trump has said for weeks the Iranian navy was destroyed. Except for these boats. 1/
Bolton: I wouldn't have entered into this ceasefire — it purely benefits Iran. They were getting pounded for six weeks.

When the bombing stops, they regroup and reorganize. Military pressure is what moved Iran at all. When you relent — they see American weakness. 2/
Bolton, on Trump's claim of regime change in Iran: It obviously hasn't happened. The Revolutionary Guard holds what they call purification campaigns to ensure no deviations from what the ayatollahs dictated.

That's not regime change. 3/
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Apr 29
Here’s how the AI Act omnibus negotiations unraveled overnight. Talks broke down around 2 am, with the expected fault line: the European Parliament’s push to move sectoral legislation from Annex I Section A to B. 🧵 1/6
mlex.com/mlex/articles/…
The Cypriot presidency pushed back against any change to Annex I, citing last week’s COREPER mandate, which left no flexibility. Instead, it tried to shift discussions to the legal text, narrowing Article 6(1) on risk classification and safety component definition. 2/6
Other issues were discussed but left open. On the nudifier ban, debate focused on whether partial nudity should be covered and how to define intimate content. On governance, Commission is set to keep exclusive powers with national authorities capable of requesting actions. 3/6
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Apr 29
Von der Leyen: Europe doubles down on support for Ukraine, while Russia doubles down on aggression.

We also adopted the 20th sanctions package. The sanctions are biting so hard that the Kremlin is restricting internet and free communication, creating a digital iron curtain. 1/
Von der Leyen: This is Europe’s second energy crisis in four years. In just 60 days of conflict, our fossil-fuel import bill rose by more than €27 billion without one extra molecule of energy.

The answer is obvious: cut imported fossil-fuel dependence and electrify Europe. 2/
Von der Leyen: Any peace agreement will have to restore full and permanent freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz without tolls.

It will also have to address Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile program. The consequences of this conflict may echo for months or years. 3/
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Apr 29
SitRep - 28/04/26 - Tuapse refinery once again engulfed in flames

An overview of the daily events in Russia's invasion of Ukraine. At night, Ukrainian drones visited the Tuapse refinery for a third consecutive time, setting ablaze at least 4 tanks.

REPOST=appreciated

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As usual we start with Russian losses
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Apr 29
My father made a lot of mistakes while growing up:

Cheating with multiple partners
Never taking care of the family
He always disrespects his parents

At his funeral, no one showed up.

I asked my grandfather what makes a man remember forever,

And what he said shocked me:
1. A man is remembered by how he made people feel

Most men think they will be remembered for money, style, status, or the image they built in public. That is not what stays in people’s hearts after they are gone.

What people remember is how they felt in your presence. Safe or drained. Respected or used. Seen or ignored. Loved or tolerated.

That is why some men die with very little and are still deeply honored. Others spend a whole life chasing pleasure and leave behind nothing but relief.
2. Character speaks louder than charm

A lot of men know how to look impressive for a moment. They can talk well, dress well, attract attention, and make people believe they are more solid than they really are.

But time exposes character. Lies catch up. Disloyalty catches up. Neglect catches up. The truth always reaches the room in the end.

What lasts is not how smooth a man sounded. What lasts is whether people could trust him when life became serious.
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Apr 29
Who would have thought creating a fast-track route to permanent settlement with minimal evidential requirements would lead to something like this… Image
The scheme is so expansive that even if you're the dependent of someone on a one-year master's course you can claim you were the victim of DV and get ILR within 3 months. And obviously since the evidential thresholds are asymmetric, nothing will ever happen to the accused.
If there ever was to be a Nixon in China moment it would be Phillips unwinding our sprawling domestic violence / modern slavery legislation. Does she have that iron in her?
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Apr 29
Black sheep have to be dealt with immediately in order to protect the legal profession -

#SupremeCourt remarks while hearing a case in which a lawyer was blacklisted by a bank for alleged fraud and the bank communicated to other banks that the lawyer is not trustworthy. Image
Court to BCI: has the BCI ever done an impact assessment of itself and the State Bar Councils? How long does it take for a client to get remedy against professional misconduct of a lawyer? How quickly and efficiently are you taking care of the complaints?
Court: there are elections after elections. What is the impact for a client? The remedies are so narrow down. Other statutory remedies (like consumer protection) are reduced for the stakeholders which are the clients.
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Apr 29
Old NCERT Class 11 History Textbook.

➤ "Priests received gifts in the form of women slaves."
➤ "Purohits like Vashishtha & Vishwamitra received rewards of exploits in the form of women slaves."
➤ "Priests invented elaborate rituals for mercenary motives."

But nothing about Mughal harems and thousands of women held as concubines.

Was this a school textbook
or propaganda material?

Who wrote it? Who sponsored it? And why?

To alienate masses from Vedic civilization
Exactly as Alexander Duff had planned.

(UPSC Aspirants would have read this Old NCERTs)Image
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