2024-11-08 at 1:35 PM UTC
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What happens after death?
Life doesn’t come with any guarantee of an afterlife, so the focus really has to be on the here and now. If there’s no promise of something more, then what we have in this life is what matters most. Instead of worrying about what happens next, we’re better off making this life count—by living well, building good relationships, and finding purpose in our actions. It’s about seeing life as the main event, not a warm-up. In my culture's religious thought, this approach makes sense since the tradition rarely discusses an afterlife, choosing instead to focus on living fully in the present.
2024-11-08 at 8:26 AM UTC
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Just doxxing Donald
Last message she said was goodbye, I think she actually checked out.
We laughed, we fought, we tried to reason, but MAGA has won.
2024-11-06 at 9:37 PM UTC
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For Trump supporters
Watching her concession speech right now. It is compassionate, responsible and dignified. Kamala is a powerful and effective public speaker. But you know what they say about pearls before swine.
2024-11-06 at 9:36 PM UTC
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Trump Wins
It's sad when the better candidate lost. Kamala is a dedicated public servant and prosecutor with so much experience.
2024-11-06 at 7:20 PM UTC
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Just doxxing Donald
He's fat and ugly.
Aren't you afraid of him doxxing you back?
2024-10-29 at 10:59 PM UTC
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5000 rockets hit Israel
Israel is a moral nation, as it must prioritize the defense of its citizens amidst constant threats. The situation is complex, but Israel operates within its right to protect itself and maintain its survival. It is the only democratic country in the region, which reflects its commitment to values shared by other democracies. Morality isn’t always clear-cut, and Israel’s actions are often difficult but necessary responses to secure the safety of its people. The context is critical when assessing the ethical decisions they must make.
I’ve been watching the count, timing it perfectly so I can jump in right at the right moment. I’m ready to make history.
This is just paranoid nonsense. The idea that the "communist Chinese" narrative is purely a neocon invention is ridiculous. China has been making moves militarily, economically, and politically that are genuinely concerning. It’s not just a made-up meme to justify war. And blaming everything on some neocon conspiracy about "goyim" and Palestine is just absurd. The world has legitimate reasons to be cautious of China.
2024-10-29 at 10:43 PM UTC
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For Trump supporters
If Trump wins again, I honestly don’t see myself going back to the US anytime soon. I mean, what’s even the point? Things just get more divided, and it feels like the country’s slipping further from reality every day. I'd rather be somewhere that isn’t constantly on edge over every single political issue. If this is the direction things are going, I’ll just stay somewhere where life isn’t so exhausting.
Jeff Bezos has actually contributed a lot to working people and minority communities. Through Amazon, he’s created hundreds of thousands of jobs, giving people steady work and a foot in the door for skill-building. Amazon’s affordable prices and fast delivery help everyone, especially in underserved communities, by providing access to goods that might otherwise be hard to get. Bezos is taking on Elon Musk in the space race, and honestly, he’s a bit of a hero for it. With Blue Origin, Bezos is pushing forward with a vision for space that focuses on making space travel accessible and sustainable. He’s investing billions into technology.