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xxchromies · 8 months
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For all da girlies who want to bang school shooters/mass murderers
This might be controversial but I think murder is bad. If YOU are struggling with hybristophilia for a mass murderer, never fear! I thought of an idea for how you can stop this. What you have to do is listen to the Heather the Musical soundtrack and imagine that you are Veronica and your beloved murderer of choice is JD. Allow yourself to go on a fantastic journey of imagination. No doubt this will heal you from your sexual perversions. You will see that it is not very nice to have a murderer boyfriend after all! If it helps you can make all the other characters people you know in real life or whoever you want
This is more likely to work if you're also a maladaptive daydreamer. Nothing against da hybristophiles. I'm not upset with y'all cause I know y'all are mentally ill. I just thought I'd help y'all out since I am very malevolent. Peace and love.
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leavethechickens2 · 2 months
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I AM BACK!!!!
My account got deleted :( share to help me find my moots
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sevgilinn · 6 months
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jahar fans please join jahartwt it is only 3 people big . ..
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pandabibble · 1 year
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Knowledge Fight: the Boston Bombing Saga
starting with episode #349, & then continuing through #352, #355, #359, #361 and #364, all of which covers April 15-22 2013 of InfoWars plus an episode of Coast To Coast AM that Jones guested on, dan lays out an in depth, at times day-by-day, look at the process of conspiracy nonsense by looking at Alex Jones' reaction to the bombing & subsequent man-hunt for the bombers, with dan taking great pains, using the power of hindsight, to layout step by step what was REALLY happening while Alex Jones & the internet were hyperanalysing photographs of backpacks.
If all those episodes together seems a little intimidating, #364 covering april 21-22 2013 and the finale of the man-hunt is a good overall summary of events, but you will be really doing yourself a service listening to at least 349 first, where Dan lays out the format he's going for and the beginning of things, and especially lays out just how heartless & mean the conspiracy process infowars engages in is towards the bombing and the victims, as well as episode 359 both because Coast to Coast AM's weird nonsense (such as the bonkers "it's all legs!" statement by CTCAM's host) puts infowars into a context within the more popular conspiracy spaces InfoWars paddles in & the way Alex Jones displays actual cunning & self-awareness in how different the tone he adopts is.
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kitkat2569 · 2 years
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So it was Todashev in the dining room(?) with the
metal pole
broomstick
samurai sword
knife
pipe
some other type of stick
something
table leg?
Yeah that sounds right. Everyone's got one of those just laying around the house unattached to a table.
Really justifies the 3 gunshot wounds to the back, too, don't ya think?
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usagoodnews · 9 months
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Defending “Try That In A Small Town”: Jason Aldean Speaks Out Amid Criticism
Country star Jason Aldean is standing firm in defense of his song, “Try That in a Small Town,” which has faced criticism for allegedly promoting gun violence and lynchings. At a recent performance in Massachusetts, the 46-year-old singer linked the song to the Boston Marathon bombing, sparking controversy.
Connecting with the Audience
During the Massachusetts performance, Aldean addressed the audience, expressing that they would understand the true meaning of his song better than anyone else. He asserted that the essence of the song had been overshadowed by other interpretations.
About the Boston Marathon bombing
Jason Aldean recalls the time of the Boston Marathon bombings in April 2013, a tragic event that claimed many lives and injured hundreds. He reminded the city of Boston of coming together during that challenging time, demonstrating solidarity and resilience. Singer praised the collective efforts of the country, especially Boston, to help find the criminals responsible for the attack.
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Controversy and Criticism
Following the release of the music video for “Try That In A Small Town,” critics raised concerns about the song’s lyrics, which they considered to be conveying problematic messages that were embraced by his rural, small-town fan base. The lyrics in question included lines about defying authority figures, disrespecting the flag, and challenging the values of small communities.
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The song’s music video was filmed at the Maury County Courthouse in Columbia, Tennessee. The historic significance of the site fueled criticism, as it was here that Henry Choate, a black man, was murdered in 1927 and the infamous Columbia Race Riot took place in 1946.
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Jason Aldean vehemently denied any racial intent behind the song. He clarified that it was about people coming together and acting responsibly. The singer expressed his wish for a safe world where children could attend school without fear of violence. He emphasized that the issue is not about race but about people taking responsibility for their actions.
Taking to Social Media
In response to the criticism, Aldean shared a lengthy statement on Twitter, emphasizing that although he respects others’ interpretations of his music, he believes the complaint has gone too far.
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music video transformation
Amidst the controversy, some modifications were made to the music video. Some six-second clips have been removed from the video, specifically footage related to the Black Lives Matter protests in Atlanta in 2020 and 2021. Additionally, the spoken word clip was removed from the re-uploaded version.
A Tribute to Resilience
In light of the Boston Marathon Bombing and its impact on the nation, “Try That in a Small Town” takes on an even deeper meaning. The song serves as a tribute to the resilience of communities, exemplified not only by those affected by the bombing but also by small towns all over the country. It speaks to the unyielding spirit that binds people together, enabling them to overcome even the most challenging circumstances.
The song’s powerful message resonates with listeners who have experienced their fair share of hardships, regardless of whether they live in big cities or small towns. It is a reminder that strength can be found in unexpected places, and it’s crucial to never underestimate the power of unity and support.
Jason Aldean is steadfast in his defense of “Try That in a Small Town” and says it is not about violence or promoting racial tension. Instead, he sees it as a call to individuals to act responsibly and come together as a community. As the controversy continues, the song continues to grow in popularity, solidifying its place on the music charts.
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dkreedy · 2 years
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