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The people who hold society together

Nonono Vic. Don't exalt fucking these fucks.

Hym "A woman collapsed at the gas station a whole back and one of the customers runs to me and tells me what happened. I'm behind the counter. 3 other employees are in the aisle between me and the woman. I get on the mic and tell them what happened and this guy's response is 'ok... What do you want me to do about it.' And then he shrugs and resumes the task he was performing. So, I'm like 'Someone go check on her!' The 2 other guys go over there and tell me that she collapsed busted her face and is bleeding everywhere. So I ask if they need me to call and ambulance and the first guy, WITHOUT ASKING THE WOMAN, says 'No.' One of the other guys says he's got an ambulance on the way. The first guy proceeds to tell me (in reference to the woman who collapsed) how people are melodramatic. Which I rejected and said 'I doubt she was being melodramatic. She got aggressive with the EMTs. Which is a sign of concussion.' Which he was skeptical about.
THIS SAME GUY screamed at someone who had just been assaulted in the parking lot because 'he had been harassing the female cashiers' apparently. Where did all of his concern for women safety go? It didn't exist in the first place. Between the retard molester and the guy who thinks 'there are too many niggers in Souix City Iowa' and the people harassing me and these fucking pundit assholes, ✌️✊️✌️the people who hold society together✌️✊️✌️ are absolute fucking garbage. My co workers just tried to set me up to sell tobacco to someone underage. Don't fucking exalt these people. These people are shit. If you were homeless and freezing outside of the store in the middle of winter the most you would get from them is told to leave. So, take that into consideration before you start accusing me of being a bad person. And on that note, I'll leave you with a joke: What do you think is the difference between getting raped on a train full of people vs getting raped on a train full of mannequins? The mannequins don't record it."
by Hym Iam November 25, 2024
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There's a reason people don't want to serve

So we have to kick out the people who DO want to serve because they are trans or because they don't want to be discriminated against on the basis of immutable qualities.
Hym "There's a reason people don't want to serve and the reason is that your rights are meaningless and they have no bearing on your quality of life because if it is politically inconvenience or upholding those rights would subvert the orthodoxy those rights are not going to be acknowledged. Therefore, to join the military would be to kill and die for rights that you don't actually have so that your wife can get piped by a fat cock while you're on tour and then you can come home and be a hobo. That's the reason."
by Hym Iam November 27, 2024
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If you know a person named Charlie, you have to cuddle with them on this day.
"Oh, Hey! It's National "Cuddling With People Named Charlie" Day! Charlie, I guess we have to cuddle!"
by whenthemichy_ November 29, 2024
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Chestnut Ridge People

The Chestnut Ridge People (CRP) are a subgroup of the Melungeon tribe. Melungeons are a Sweetgum Kriyul tribe primarily concentrated in the Southern and Central Appalachian Mountain range and Appalachian Plateau. It should be mentioned some Melungeon people such as the Carmel Indians of Ohio live outside of Appalachia.
The Chestnut Ridge People are hardworking. Like other Sweetgum Kriyul tribes such as the Lumbees and the Ethnic Qarsherskiyans, Chestnut Ridge People are a tri-racial isolate group with unique genetics and a long history dating about to colonial times.
by Son of Ogun December 4, 2024
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Let people enjoy things

A phrase used by people that doesn't know what opinion is when someone criticise or dislike something/someone that these people like.
Guy I: Honestly, I don't like Joker 2. This movie was so boring and completely watered down the prequel.
Guy II: Hmmm...How about you let people enjoy things, you fascist?!
Guy I: -___-
by Ramoninth December 4, 2024
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Beige People

The term "beige people" is sometimes used to describe individuals who do not identify with or associate themselves with white people, typically implying a distancing from the dominant culture or racial group. These individuals may also be "white passing," meaning they appear to be white in terms of physical appearance but do not align themselves with white people socially or culturally. The use of the term "beige" can carry connotations of neutrality, blending in, or lacking a clear racial or cultural affiliation, though its interpretation and impact can vary widely depending on the context in which it is used.
"At the cultural event, it became clear that the group of beige people, many of whom were white passing, preferred to stay within their own circle, avoiding any interaction with the predominantly white crowd."
by GoonerGirl December 27, 2024
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ABiAn Peoples™

ABiAn Peoples™ (AH-bee-ahn PEE-puhlz) refers to Afrikans (Aboriginals | Afurakans) Born in America™, a distinct cultural identity representing individuals of African ascent born in America. Far beyond a racial classification, ABiAn Peoples™ embody a self-determined narrative, anchored in cultural reclamation, collective empowerment, and a profound commitment to SELF™-Determination, SELF™-Definition, SELF™-Defense, and SELF™-Actualization.

Rooted in the foundational philosophy of LiVeration™—a perpetual pursuit of joy, growth, and abundance—ABiAn Peoples™ stand as intentional Engineers, Guides, and Operators (EGO™) of their present and future. They reject external validation and imposed identities, embracing instead their own truths, stories, and symbols, including the deliberate use of 'K' in Afrika as a representation of cultural authenticity and resistance to colonial distortions.

The rallying cry hakuna mbadala (There Is No Alternative), often heard as their LiVeration™ Call, underscores their unwavering commitment to building thriving, self-sustaining communities. For ABiAn Peoples™, this is not a temporary movement; it is an ongoing societal evolution, a bold cultural renaissance fueled by Victory, Vitality, and Visionary Spirit.
"ABiAn Peoples™ aren't just a community—they are a declaration of purpose, resilience, and self-determined power."

"ABiAns™ are the people. ABiAn Peoples™ is our presence in the world. ABiAns™ is Us! ABiAn Peoples™ is that indomitable, unfuckwitable expression of Us!"
by ABiAN December 29, 2024
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