@h4890 hmmm.. interesting
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@h4890 https://www.sverigesradio.se/artikel/amanda-och-ebba-porrens-fel-att-unga-tjejer-vill-operera-anus -
Perfect anus - a trend in Sweden.Perfect anus - a trend in Sweden. Women are flocking to surgeons for anal correction. Clinics in Stockholm are recording a sharp increase in patients aged 20-35 who want to change the appearance of their intimate area. Most often, this involves removing barely noticeable skin folds and irregularities. The imposed beauty standards and desire to achieve a "perfect anus" are causing concern among specialists and are now widely discussed in Sweden's media space.
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@henry *slides a coffee down the bar to you*@scatterkeir Ouch!
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Welp, it's my birthday.@djm62 Happy Birthday!
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The New York Times is starting to notice resistance to the regime:@ebender00 the hardest thing is that the current administration doesn't give a fuck about protests
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#SilentSunday #machlud #MachludHaul #sunset #sunsets #sunsetphotography #sunsetlovers #photo #photography #Cymru #Wales #countryside@JonS beautiful
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Writing Code was never the problem.*for coders
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I'm causing very much trouble to all of you guys.@nekoow7 oh, it's me
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Nowadays US unfortunately looks like a pure, uncontrolled fascist state.Nowadays US unfortunately looks like a pure, uncontrolled fascist state. Is the EU the last island of liberal freedom and democracy?
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Saturday snowy walkie -
Humanity will never end large-scale warfare until the major power centers are dismantled.@tml Hah, thanks, I understand the sarcasm and probably the point behind.
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Humanity will never end large-scale warfare until the major power centers are dismantled.Humanity will never end large-scale warfare until the major power centers are dismantled. The United States, Russia, China—the very existence of these military superpowers, armed with weapons of mass destruction capable of annihilating civilization and possessing the means to develop ever-new arsenals, creates perpetual existential risk for the world.
Two questions arise: First, how can these powers be effectively disarmed? Second, how can we establish a system of global security that addresses real threats rather than serving as a tool for nations to pursue their interests through force?
Personally, I see no path forward from our current position. It seems we are condemned to pass through terrible ordeals that will make the horrors of World War II pale in comparison. Only then, surveying the ruins of the old world, might we begin contemplating how to build anew—assuming, of course, we survive at all, which is far from certain.