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  • It's okay when they do it, but when it's done to them, it's bad.

  • clearly doesn't fit
  • I sits but I don't fits. Does not compute.

  • Sovcit is having a devil of a time.
  • Like most cult members, they dig in deeper and fall further down the conspiracy rabbit hole. Think deranged having a stroke posts that show up on this community regularly.

  • My choochky enjoying a towel :]
  • I love that the dog and cat have the same colours.

  • The Case For A Fare-Free BC
  • You clearly have not experienced the service of BC transit, the company that manages the rest of the province. If you like buses that barely run on Sundays, often don't show up, and routes that seem haphazard, BC Transit is for you.

  • Baby talk (August 2, 1916)
  • Some hats even had full (dead) birds on them. It was a short lived trend as many people objected to it.

  • Glamor Shot
  • We all bow in the presence of this majestic feline.

  • Goofy Doofus
  • This cat is ready for the Olympics!

  • Killing your kid with lockjaw to own the libs.
  • Tetanus shots are only good for 10 years. If your only tetanus vaccine was in childhood, you're unvaccinated for it.

  • Lawsuits allege high levels of lead in General Mills’ Cocoa Puffs cereal
  • Lead supposedly does not have an unpleasant taste, unlike other poisons and heavy metals. Combine it with some high-fructose corn syrup and you have a delicious path to heavy metal poisoning!

  • Helplessness (unknown)
  • In a time when women wore corsets, bending down to tie a shoe was not possible as their range of movement was restricted. There was a motto when getting dressed: "shoes before corset". Men's clothing allowed for more movement as they were expected to be active. Exercise and fitness for women was frowned upon as there was concern it would disrupt their ability to have babies (no joke- this was the "medical" opinion of the time).

  • Argentina will use AI to ‘predict future crimes’ but experts worry for citizens’ rights
  • There's also an anime, PsycoPass, that has a similar theme.

  • Sounds legit sovcit.
  • I am not surprised that sovcits and pretendians overlap.

    More info on pretendians: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretendian

  • Neanderthals didn't wear chain mail! Checkmate, evolutionists!
  • Journal of Creation sounds like a totally legitimate and peer reviewed publisher. I'm sure their "research" articles follow the scientific method and proper research protocol. /s

  • Brazilian Sharks Test Positive for Cocaine
  • It's a movie produced in 2023: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt27036391/

    Shockingly, it's not made by The Asylum.

  • Technology that was mystifying to the Vikings: the ship.
  • This person was probably watching Ancient Aliens or some other garbage "History" channel program.

  • Sovcit needs help, gets crazy advice.
  • Had to look up what SR22 insurance was: An SR-22 is a certificate of financial responsibility required for some drivers by their state or court order. An SR-22 is not an actual "type" of insurance, but a form filed with your state. This form serves as proof that your auto insurance policy meets the minimum liability coverage required by state law.

    This seems like a process the state would impose if other means had failed. I am guessing that this sovcit has previous offences like this and refused to comply.

  • Sovcit is going to try and charge the IRS.
  • I am surprised they even filed their taxes.

  • Much respect for the people of Iraq, who put in a ridiculous amount of effort to deny the BIble.
  • The Garden of Eden was a strip club in the city I grew up in.

  • New cat on the block is a photogenic boi

    !

    Saw this guy chilling on my deck railing, and as soon as the camera came out, he struck this pose.

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    InsanePeopleFacebook @lemmy.world Canadian_anarchist @lemmy.ca
    Meet Canada's Sovcit/QAnon "Queen of Canada"
    www.ctvnews.ca The rise of Romana Didulo, self described 'Queen of Canada', and what she's up to now

    W5 visited Richmound, Sask., to learn more about the self-described 'Queen of Canada,' who controversially moved to the rural village with her followers last year.

    The rise of Romana Didulo, self described 'Queen of Canada', and what she's up to now

    Not a social media post, so hopefully this is permitted. Canada is also home to sovcits, and this person is outright insane.

    I also find it ironic that a sovcit wants a monarchy.

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    Made a new friend while on a walk

    !!!

    This floofy boi befriended me while on a walk around my strata. He's friendly and wants all the pets and scratches.

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    Lithops at all 4 stages

    My lithops have been in various stages of splitting for the past few months. They have decided to show the process all in one pot! The potting medium is perlite.

    !

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    My special aoenium

    I saved this plant from my office 6 months ago because it had nearly no leaves, and now she's green and growing in a unique way. If this is what healthy looks like, it's all good with me.

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    Canadian_anarchist Canadian_anarchist @lemmy.ca
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