Message from @Matt-Kill723
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until today
yet, they were all the top 6-8 replies, without likes (almost)
something shady is going on there
You telling me
Theres some bottery. And we talking bout multiple verified accounts posting the same replies
worse
I'm saying twitter put them on top
without any visible reason
the replies had no likes or RTs
replies with interaction were at the bottom
looked like they are tweaking an algorithm to what shows under Trumps twitter
by "under" I mean on the replies
I mean selective tweaks are a given. But are the ones with replies verified accounts?
(I don't twatter 😂 )
I don't think they were verified
I don't remember, I didn't take a screenshot
there's some screens on 4chan, but those aren't verified
This video is brilliant
So, I've always assumed the Male and Female symbols to be representative of reproductive organs. For male, you've got the reproductive organs, with female, you've got the womb as the circle, and a representation beneath...
For that very reason, the Feminism symbol absolutely cracks me up....
lmao
I can't ever see it and not chuckle.
Indeed. But the circle is not the womb. I've always seen it as the triangle shape made out of cross. The triangle is synonymous with womb. But I'll suspend that thought and replace with your astute observation.
I've seen people try to defend it saying the symbol came from a time when people didn't understand anatomy
You're literally defending a movement that bases itself in having your head up your own ass (vagina)
Didn't they just mean Mars and Venus first, among other things?
Ass = vagina. Considering we pee out of our butts, this makes sense.
This is in responce to a woman in the Labour shadow cabinet complaining about 'appropriation'. (UK)
why are they appropriating the Latin/Roman alphabet? And are those some Arabic numbers I see?
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WTF am i reading
i hope this dr tycho person is only pretending to be retarded
the romans didnt bring fish and chip to britian
potatoes only came to the old world in the late 1400s and early 1500s
so no chip