RIP cara dune

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWvNkcBxHnI

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When will people learn that in the current era, expressing yourself on social media is just a bad idea. It is a cesspool of people just waited for someone to offend them so they can try and ruin their lives.

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I don’t think it’s reasonable to only be willing to accept the career positive aspects of social media without facing consequences. Either you get neither or you have to be willing to handle both sides of it.

I think it’s in most people’s best interest to not have extremely controversial takes on social media, though, particularly about politics.

as a human right though, i would like there to be no consequence for what you say.
what im trying to say is extend freedom of speech to all companies. Laugh at what i say not lynch.

What I found really interesting was BLM was a movement due to what they saw as unfair treatment by police and were crushed by police using every tool available to them

Then the attack on Capitol Hill happened because someone refused to concede an election and when it happened the police let them into the building, the National guard wasn’t deployed and the people left in the chambers of Congress were left to fend for them selves whilst people chanted to hang them

It’s almost like BLM got their point proved at that moment

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Bro, if I didn’t chat with my family, email friends, or play WoW, I would of actually cancelled my internet ages ago. Honestly, humanity is f’n nuts, and I pretty much don’t align with humans anymore.

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at least we still have japan and all the beauty they give to us like anime

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Thou wouldst think otherwise if spent thee the time to track down and behold the Star Wars Holiday Special, methinks.

And they laugh at cancel culture. Uzaki chan is a good example

redo of a healer is another…
even tho im leaning heavily to cancel that show

People can express themselves perfectly fine on social media and millions of folks do so without any repercussions at all. You could express yourself on social media right now and I’m sure you’d be 100% fine.

But just like how you’d be lambasted for saying certain things in public, among strangers, the same can be done on social media if you post those same things there. Personally, I have two very simple rules that I follow when it comes to what I post on social media or on a public forum.

  1. Is it okay for me to post this? (generally if I have to ask then the answer is no)
  2. Would I say this in public, among a group of strangers?

If the answer to one or both of those questions is no, then I don’t post it.

Let’s move to Japan.

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Would I be concerned about having surgery done on myself or a relative by a brain surgeon whose political views were so detached from reality and who had so little self-control he couldn’t keep them out of our conversations about surgery that I felt I could not trust him? You bet.

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https://youtu.be/eQjESUCx6-Q?t=157

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Japan is like dying a slow death because of their immigration policies and the fact that their males watch too much anime; marry a wifu pillow and then never breed

I watched one episode. Seems like If goblin slayer, code geass, and death note had a baby… freaking dark.

It’s still better than living in the US where you are being forced against your will to have opinions that you don’t believe in.

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They are rather cute pillows, to be fair.

  • Google Search: Cara Dune
  • Result: fictional character in Star Wars
  • Close browser tab
  • Clear browsing data
  • Try to forget…

That’s never been the case, though. Freedom of speech doesn’t protect your from consequences for your speech from other citizens, it protects you from laws abridging that freedom.