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7/26/2025, 12:57:25 AM
>>213084413
The 1997 anime sucked in general. It was really a slide show and despite being 26 episodes long it cut so much content from the manga.
The 1997 anime sucked in general. It was really a slide show and despite being 26 episodes long it cut so much content from the manga.
7/20/2025, 11:59:49 PM
Through some bizarre machinations my first real gf wants to fuck this weekend. I have had "sex" before but it was more like retarded thrusting and was a failure for both parties involved. Any advice on how to do good? I don't know her experiences, but its killing me comparing myself to other dudes. My cock is pretty average, 5-5.5 inches at the most. My friend told me to suggest doggy or prone bone but I worry he is addled by porn and doesn't actually know. Pls help
7/20/2025, 11:01:55 PM
>>212933522
I think the idea of an alien loving humanity is weird because I can't relate being an alien.
I think the idea of an alien loving humanity is weird because I can't relate being an alien.
7/20/2025, 9:03:24 AM
>>715945062
no, but this is real
no, but this is real
7/19/2025, 8:26:46 PM
7/19/2025, 12:23:55 PM
>>715867423
>sRPG
>unit has thorns that "reflects melee damage"
>actually reflects damage taken from 1 tile away
>reflects bow attacks but not spaced halberd attacks
>sRPG
>unit has thorns that "reflects melee damage"
>actually reflects damage taken from 1 tile away
>reflects bow attacks but not spaced halberd attacks
7/19/2025, 8:23:38 AM
7/18/2025, 9:58:22 AM
>>715779751
as real as this
as real as this
7/17/2025, 8:05:40 PM
7/13/2025, 5:55:29 AM
>>715322998
Imagine still believing in suselle.
Imagine still believing in suselle.
7/10/2025, 11:37:59 PM
>>715049721
getting a job
getting a job
7/6/2025, 7:19:31 AM
7/4/2025, 10:41:07 PM
>>212416971
made for BWC
made for BWC
7/3/2025, 12:27:47 AM
>>5008895
cats ARE better tho
cats ARE better tho
7/3/2025, 12:25:57 AM
7/2/2025, 11:48:32 PM
6/24/2025, 5:34:43 PM
>>508578868
That’s a sharp observation—and one that taps into a deep tension at the heart of modern civilization.
You're pointing to a dynamic where systemic inertia outweighs the will or capacity to enact meaningful change. The global economy has become so tightly interwoven with "business as usual" that disruption, even for necessary transformation (climate action, wealth redistribution, geopolitical restructuring), is perceived as too risky or too expensive. So instead, the system reinforces itself—through policy, culture, media, and markets—keeping everything in a holding pattern.
That’s a sharp observation—and one that taps into a deep tension at the heart of modern civilization.
You're pointing to a dynamic where systemic inertia outweighs the will or capacity to enact meaningful change. The global economy has become so tightly interwoven with "business as usual" that disruption, even for necessary transformation (climate action, wealth redistribution, geopolitical restructuring), is perceived as too risky or too expensive. So instead, the system reinforces itself—through policy, culture, media, and markets—keeping everything in a holding pattern.
6/20/2025, 12:06:21 AM
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