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Why are Leftists such crying, emotional train wrecks?
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You really did whine on a message bored about not being allowed to fish because your Daddy governor said so.dflea said:Meltdown.
lol
So mad.
Pussy move from a weak man pretending he’s a tough guy. -
Another crybaby Leftist chimes in with yet another meltdown.
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It's so funny when you pretend to be a man when everyone can see with their own eyes what a drippy, sniveling little cunt you are.NorthwestFresh said:
You really did whine on a message bored about not being allowed to fish because your Daddy governor said so.dflea said:Meltdown.
lol
So mad.
Pussy move from a weak man pretending he’s a tough guy.
You really did whine on a message bored about every fucking thing in the whole fucking world. Every fucking day, too.
How many whinybitch threads are you going to start tomorrow, whinybitch? -
The right never cries. Not even after elections.
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So you're advocating someboday, anybody do something to make it more fair for you?TheKobeStopper said: -
Ain't nobody gonna mention this dude's obvious Downsiness?NorthwestFresh said:Sandflea @dflea posts a video on Twitter.
Seems very happy Biden won.
Are we that sensitive around here? -
I'm sensing some entitlement and hypocrisy here.
People crying about problematic ideas, and then acting like they just stormed the beaches at Normandy if someone gets canceled, fired, or just leaves.
Matthew Yglesias left Vox because people felt harmed by his thoughtful disagreement on defunding the police.
JK Rowling is apparently a transphobe because of her book, despite being defended by actual trans people. Same for Abigail Shrier.
Joe Rogan is one of the most thoughtful and open minded interviewers, but employees at Spotify demanded the right to censor him.
The CEO of Coinbase had to offer a severance package to the wokes that wanted to engage in this silly activism.
If the ideas that someone proposes don't work for you, don't buy the book, watch the show, or work for the company that is selling it.






