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"Big, bad, black b&tch" almost gets arrested in Japan. Documents herself breaking at least two laws
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The message stamped on the squeaker inside the stuffed animal a dog just destroyed
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Trump will swear in Kevin Warsh as the first pro-crypto Fed Chair in history tomorrow at the White House
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A controversial game called Plantation Simulator has been released on Steam and is receiving huge backlash from people calling it a slavery simulator.
The game is described on Steam as a simple farming simulator where players motivate workers to work on a plantation.
But the gameplay centers on a whipping mechanic applied to Black workers to increase productivity.
The developer has described it as:
βIn this game, you will be whipping black people to keep your farm productive. If you whip your black person too much, they will die.β
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The game is described on Steam as a simple farming simulator where players motivate workers to work on a plantation.
But the gameplay centers on a whipping mechanic applied to Black workers to increase productivity.
The developer has described it as:
βIn this game, you will be whipping black people to keep your farm productive. If you whip your black person too much, they will die.β
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Hampton Beach is a 93% white, 0.5% beach town in NH.
This is what they had to deal with recently.
We really need to build a wall
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This is what they had to deal with recently.
We really need to build a wall
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More images of the new two-seat Su-57D (T-50-5R) alongside the Su-57 (T-50-9)
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Jewish man is sure that white people are just lying when they say theyβre not racially biased
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A Japanese man named Hirotaka Saito has gone viral after selling his Ferrari to fund a shelter for abused and traumatized dogs.
The 54-year-old former company executive closed his business to dedicate his life to the Wansfree Canine Rescue Centre in Yaizu, Shizuoka Prefecture. The shelter specializes in caring for dogs that have suffered severe abuse, animals so traumatized that they are often aggressive, fearful, and considered nearly unadoptable by most people.
Saitoβs decision was deeply personal. Twelve years ago, after his company collapsed, he fell into deep depression and contemplated suicide. On the brink of leaving the house to end his life, his own dog physically stopped him from going. Saito credits that moment with saving his life.
Inspired by the unconditional love and support he received from his dog during his darkest time, he resolved to repay that debt by helping other dogs in need. Selling his prized Ferrari was his way of turning gratitude into meaningful action.
This heartwarming story beautifully illustrates the profound bond between humans and dogs β and how one manβs act of kindness, born from personal pain, is now giving dozens of abused animals a second chance at life.
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The 54-year-old former company executive closed his business to dedicate his life to the Wansfree Canine Rescue Centre in Yaizu, Shizuoka Prefecture. The shelter specializes in caring for dogs that have suffered severe abuse, animals so traumatized that they are often aggressive, fearful, and considered nearly unadoptable by most people.
Saitoβs decision was deeply personal. Twelve years ago, after his company collapsed, he fell into deep depression and contemplated suicide. On the brink of leaving the house to end his life, his own dog physically stopped him from going. Saito credits that moment with saving his life.
Inspired by the unconditional love and support he received from his dog during his darkest time, he resolved to repay that debt by helping other dogs in need. Selling his prized Ferrari was his way of turning gratitude into meaningful action.
This heartwarming story beautifully illustrates the profound bond between humans and dogs β and how one manβs act of kindness, born from personal pain, is now giving dozens of abused animals a second chance at life.
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βΌ Steam has listed a game in which you whip Black slaves to keep them working, called "Plantation Simulator".
It costs $0.83 USD. The developer, FzzyBzzy, describes the content on the Steam page like this:
"In this game, you will be whipping black people to keep your farm productive. If you whip your black person too much, they will die."
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It costs $0.83 USD. The developer, FzzyBzzy, describes the content on the Steam page like this:
"In this game, you will be whipping black people to keep your farm productive. If you whip your black person too much, they will die."
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Total blockchain revenue over past year compared to their circulating market caps
always forget how crazy 2021 was, eth made nearly $2B off tx fees in one month that November
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always forget how crazy 2021 was, eth made nearly $2B off tx fees in one month that November
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