Notices by Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)
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Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Sunday, 16-Feb-2025 07:37:48 JST Paleface
So RFK Jr. son is marrying a Brazilian woman who is daughter of a guy who financed the campaign and was the deputy representative for one of Bolsonaro's sons?
lmao, small world -
Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Sunday, 16-Feb-2025 05:58:37 JST Paleface
When they're right they're right. :kek_shrug: -
Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Feb-2025 05:20:57 JST Paleface
false! -
Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Feb-2025 05:20:42 JST Paleface
Most Americans see all the problems caused by niggers and insist on blaming it on cities. Cities are fucking great, what they're talking about is a zoo's primate enclosure writ large, though. -
Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Feb-2025 05:20:41 JST Paleface
You're thinking about chimp cages. -
Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Feb-2025 05:20:40 JST Paleface
You not liking them does not diminish their greatness in any way whatsoever. -
Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Saturday, 08-Feb-2025 02:28:51 JST Paleface
Greatest rugpull in gaming history, no one will ever top this. -
Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Feb-2025 03:02:51 JST Paleface
"A legal one at that."
Yeah, about that. -
Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Jan-2025 00:05:23 JST Paleface
Sounds crazy, I know, but if you hold power you can just ignore what previous presidents did. -
Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 14-Jan-2025 00:45:26 JST Paleface
I've always maintained that the US is the largest employer of child soldiers in history. If you can't buy and drink a beer you're a child, period, no discussion. -
Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Sunday, 24-Nov-2024 02:58:06 JST Paleface
And they said niggers had the lowest sexual dimorphism. -
Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Oct-2024 04:11:48 JST Paleface
I predict: huge success. -
Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 12-Sep-2024 06:05:07 JST Paleface
I'm an accelerationist as far as America is concerned because their inevitable collapse under the weight of infinite niggers will give Europeans who already have organized and highly supported groups that teeter on the edge of direct action a much better chance.
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Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Friday, 02-Aug-2024 00:25:43 JST Paleface
It's one of the few that match the original games, what I want to know is why they can't *really* punch each other. -
Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 11-Jul-2024 08:10:55 JST Paleface
Why didn't the "universalist" bit really kick in until the sixties, though?
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Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 02-Jul-2024 22:49:08 JST Paleface
Akshually despair is for homos. -
Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Friday, 21-Jun-2024 08:32:34 JST Paleface
So, was this the Art Talk guy or was the Art Talk guy just ripping off other people's blogs? -
Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Jun-2024 23:37:36 JST Paleface
Health care pricing in the US is insane. Forcing a single price for each product, service or treatment which is clearly published would solve a lot of problems and would be fairly cheap politically. -
Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Jun-2024 23:13:05 JST Paleface
Haven't heard of anyone who had problems with having to wait for any sort of treatment so far, but maybe my friends are all just too healthy. Here it's a mandatory insurance scheme where insurance is then extremely cheap with a small co-payment and health care prices are regulated. I know someone who walked into a hospital feeling unwell and left two weeks later with a quadruple bypass and paid a total of 500 euros.
What you pay extra for is comfort, the basic insurance is in a shared room for example, you can pay extra insurance or out of pocket for a private one, but then the prices are not regulated and sometimes doctors will charge ten times as much. -
Paleface (paleface@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Jun-2024 23:29:50 JST Paleface
During hyperinflation in Brazil in the 80s and early 90s we had to run ahead of the guy with the sticker machine to get the products before the price changed.