Dear Diary, In the eerie recesses of Hell on Tinychat, memories flood back of Vikki reveling in the chaos of Battlecam. The Battlecammers, drawn to this dark haven now transformed into Hell on Tinychat, immersed themselves in the peculiar atmosphere. Oh, the fallen idols of Battlecam! Vikki, a regular in this digital underworld, graced our […]
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“Angie” by The Rolling Stones evokes a poignant sadness, reminiscent of a girl trapped in the tumultuous 1970s. In a heart-wrenching scenario, she had to bid farewell to her beloved brothers and sisters, facing the harsh reality that she would never see them again. The song captures the profound sorrow of her situation, painting a […]
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Oh, the Supreme Court, that bastion of unshakable authority, took a real beating in those desegregation cases. Brown vs. Board of Education? Just a casual game of kicking the can back down to the lower courts. And of course, Boiling v Sharpe unveiled the shocking revelation that the 14th Amendment was apparently just a suggestion […]
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Oh, because H.G. Wells was clearly just aiming for a casual stroll through the park with “Things to Come.” Forget joy and rainbows; it’s a masterpiece about the United Nations gracefully planting seeds of destruction. Wells is practically throwing a subtlety party, showcasing the UN’s demise in the most subversive, inconspicuous manner. War? Oh, that’s […]
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In the turbulent history of desegregation, some Southern schools employed evasive tactics to resist integration. Rather than integrating, some schools transferred ownership to private companies, circumventing the 14th Amendment as private entities are not bound by its provisions. Shockingly, these companies explicitly prohibited black students, exemplifying the lengths some went to maintain segregation.
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“The Warriors” depicts a strange twisted dystopian future where gangs, driven by the sole focus on survival of the fittest, traverse a dangerous hostile world, as they grapple with the harsh reality that awaits them: death.
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Purple Rain is such a powerful song. I wonder if they played it at Prince’s funeral. Purple Rain was so Prince. People will remember Prince forever with that one.
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Ah, the church and its adoration-worthy tax-exempt status over billions in property – because nothing says divine like amassing vast riches, right? It’s truly heartwarming to witness corporations churning out graven images, a direct violation of those pesky Ten Commandments. I mean, who needs to follow the whole “Thou shalt not make unto thee any […]
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Ah, the timeless trio of hell, hellfire, and eternal damnation – the church’s ever-reliable toolkit for ensuring obedience through guilt. Because what better way to motivate the masses than by dangling the threat of eternal suffering? Oh, and forget God is love. It’s almost poetic, the way fear and guilt intertwine to keep everyone in […]
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Oh, isn’t it just the epitome of a heartwarming family reunion? I mean, who wouldn’t want to combine the joy of pills, the charm of patriarchy, and the cozy ambiance of asylums? It’s like a Hallmark movie script, starring Lucy and Barbara – the dynamic duo who, in their infinite wisdom, decide to handle family […]
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