QueenChrysalisIsBestVillain
She is our Queen
@LR-Studios
Oh no they ruined that one attraction I never went to anyway.
Oh no they ruined that one attraction I never went to anyway.
The face looks inaccurate, to the real President Trump. Some people say that this looks less like Trump, but more like Jon Voight.
@LR-Studios
I think Styx is right: They went all-in on Hillary, but then Trump wins and they just deceit to cheaply redesign the Hillary one for Trump.
The red of Bitcoin is like that of a thousand slashed wrists. The ultimate commodity is crashing.
@Background Pony #ADBA
Precious metals are always a good investment.
Investing in tulips right now
@Commune
No in the western world they’re certainly not.I don’t see any LGBT couples in the middle-east taking a bakery to court over a petty cake.Why don’t you protest where it actually matters in stead of bringing up some twitter post?Probably because it’s a lot easier. I’ve noticed that in the LGBT community™, they just complain about very mundane events, in stead of bringing attention to gays being literally executed in other parts of the word.It’s why they’re be the biggest downfall for gay and trans people. Demand 8 year olds be drag queens while ignoring real suffering, watch people quickly drop support for any “discrimination” they face in the west.>isn’t radical enough
Well, I suppose if you’re not allowed to put people to a fire squad, what good are human rights? :v
Whataboutery) is a form of defensive propaganda used to counter criticism (usually from “the West”, and usually on blatant human rights abuses) with a “What about…?”—question vaguely, if at all, related to the original issue. It is a specialized red herring version of the tu quoque fallacy, sometimes implementing the balance fallacy as well.Simply put, whataboutism refers to the bringing up of one issue in order to distract from the discussion of another. It does not apply to the comparison and analysis of two similar issues in terms such as why some are given more social prominence than others.
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