"But what love got to do with it, when you don't love yourself"
Be strong, anon. You are the beacon of light in your own darkness. You can be filled with hate and rage, but you will never succeed without thinking first. Make careful steps, as every step you make builds who you are. I trust in you, anon. You will be your own shining light. People will believe in you, because you believe in yourself to take care of what you love.
Be strong, anon. You are the beacon of light in your own darkness. You can be filled with hate and rage, but you will never succeed without thinking first. Make careful steps, as every step you make builds who you are. I trust in you, anon. You will be your own shining light. People will believe in you, because you believe in yourself to take care of what you love.
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NOT our greatest ally.
Those Trump Zelenky AI edits recently reminded me of this gem.
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Epic lmao
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Uncommon Sense - In 1999 Richard Krege, an electronics engineer, visited the site of the Treblinka concentration camp. He used a ground penetrating radar to determine if the site was used for mass graves. The results? 0 evidence the soil had been disturbed.
In 1999 Richard Krege, an electronics engineer, visited the site of the Treblinka concentration camp. He used a ground penetrating radar to determine if the site was used for mass graves. The results? 0 evidence the soil had been disturbed. https://t.co/NKJadW7BLH
Uncommon Sense - In 1999 Richard Krege, an electronics engineer, visited the site of the Treblinka concentration camp. He used a ground penetrating radar to determine if the site was used for mass graves. The results? 0 evidence the soil had been disturbed.
In 1999 Richard Krege, an electronics engineer, visited the site of the Treblinka concentration camp. He used a ground penetrating radar to determine if the site was used for mass graves. The results? 0 evidence the soil had been disturbed. https://t.co/NKJadW7BLH
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“I don’t listen to weakies.”
— Bobby Fisher
— Bobby Fisher
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BOBBY FISHER INTERVIEW [2000]