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Frondeur
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been thinking about this a lot lately...classical extreme autism (a term i just made up on the spot afaik) was characterized by language learning problems and a lack of a desire to socialize...im trying to understand what's that first step towards autism...I think I have it boiled down to the brain refusing on some topics to understand word-concept fallacies or etymological fallacies...



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Worthless nigger who crashed its pos car into my rear driver side wheel just filed a claim against my insurance...




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i want to play goyslop: the rpg...i want to be a cheeseburger...

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chat...my beard always smells perfumed these days...do you think @d0c40r0@nicecrew.digital is breaking into my place at night and massaging lotions into it???

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i knew you had something and i figured it was autoimmune...but i dont like to pry...

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autoimmune (adjacent) diseases are awful...basically your immune system gets perpetually spooked by skeletons of bacteria and goes nuclear on your own body periodically throughout your whole life...

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Scientists Uncover Hidden Bacterial “Skeletons” Behind Lingering Lyme Disease Symptoms
Researchers uncover why the body may keep reacting to a hidden threat even long after the bacteria are gone. As many as 20 percent of patients treated for Lyme disease continue to experience lasting symptoms. Researchers believe this may be due to lingering antigens from the Borrelia burgdorferi ba


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it all comes together...anyway...let's listen to his beautiful songbird voice...
https://youtu.be/MOfvaUwWi2k



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i love chatgpt...
In Defense of Throwing Car Batteries into the Ocean
For centuries, humanity has engaged in the proud tradition of using nature as both a source and a sink — we take from it, and we give back to it, whether it wants it or not. In this grand spirit of reciprocity, disposing of used car batteries into the ocean can be seen not as an act of destruction, but as a bold form of environmental symbiosis.
First, one could argue that the ocean is an unparalleled recycler. It hosts microbial life capable of breaking down oil spills, and it tirelessly disperses waste through its vast and swirling currents. If the ocean can neutralize massive cargo ship disasters and deep-sea drilling leaks, surely it can handle a few batteries dropped into its watery expanse.
Second, the introduction of car batteries could serve as a catalyst for natural selection. Marine creatures hardy enough to survive minor lead contamination might give rise to newer, tougher species — future forms of life adapted to thrive in the anthropocene, forged in adversity. What is evolution, if not adaptation to hostile environments?
Third, this practice could act as a powerful symbolic gesture: an honest admission that humanity no longer pretends to live in harmony with nature. Instead of greenwashing our sins, we would openly acknowledge the chaotic, self-destructive relationship we have with our planet — a sort of eco-nihilism, freeing us from the guilt of half-hearted environmentalism.
Thus, tossing a car battery into the ocean is not mere littering; it is an act of profound philosophical honesty, a tribute to the inevitable entropy of the human project.
Long live the battery reef.
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Frondeur
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>360 no scopejob on your hog like they teach in slut school...
what is slut school...



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i think he did...it's just that anisa was his trainer...shouldve hired sam the hydepark strangler hyde...