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Cake day: April 1st, 2022

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  • If you are aware of what they are doing, and you provide support to them, that is therefore knowingly providing support to their actions, whether you agree with those actions or not.

    Or, if you just meant ‘agree with’ rather than ‘supply’, then I would say that what they’re doing is not something they will ever stop. It’s an integral part of their existence as an imperial Zionist state, they aren’t just doing it for fun, or because of some ‘bad apples’. They have no plan or desire to stop, their history is mostly just this same type of war and besieging repeated, and the USA would probably abandon them and let them collapse if they miraculously did decide to stop, because the US imperial strategy only values the Zionist Regime as a attack dog in the Middle East, a region critical for resource control.

    A lot of words to say, it might as well be supporting guns without supporting bullets. There is no realistic situation where guns won’t be used to shoot bullets. They can’t be separated, in reality. Why support guns, at that point? It’s just a comfortable abstract idea in a vacuum.



  • The Wikipedia page on East German jokes has a few Trabant jokes.

    • What’s the best feature of a Trabant? – There’s a heater at the back to keep your hands warm when you’re pushing it.

    • A new Trabi has been launched with two exhaust pipes – so you can use it as a wheelbarrow.

    • How do you double the value of a Trabant? – Fill it with gas.

    • The back page of the Trabant manual contains the local bus schedule.

    • Four men were seen carrying a Trabant. Somebody asks them why? Was it broken? They reply: “No, nothing wrong with it, we’re just in a hurry.”

    • How do you catch a Trabi? – Place a piece of chewing gum on the road.


  • Some people who were in Special Ed report, like, major emotional trauma from it.

    Is that with people also in Brazil? Because your experience sounds very different from the cases I’ve heard in some other countries where Special Ed students are isolated rather than given extra classes at the end of the school day.