Message from @Tea
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justice has been done
them furries deserve the death penalty
every new year im used to fucking writing the old year
so now i keep writing 2018
weebs are as bad as furries tbh
both need beheaded
^
Weebs are furries
they kind of mesh
no. furries are worse
depends on the weeb tbh
anime is a gateway drug to furrydom
if they enjoy loli they are worse but if they just like the animes than they are fine
i mean the iranian shias diiiiiiiiid use hordes of tied together children to clear minefields and machine gun nests during the iran-iraq war, so hold off on that "their no radical" stuff
loli furries
i have a pet dog just the thought of a furry fucking dogs gives me shivers down my spine
are weebs like drug addicts as opposed to regular people who have tried drugs, or are you a weeb if you've watched even 1 anime joint?
@Ruger fake news
<@&498259609316884520> stay away from my cat and bens dog
weebs = junkie
children did by themselves
you're not a weeb if you watch anime you're a weeb if you act like the people in the anime
children offered to clear the fields
obv
fucking stop posting shit memes. goto <#418492743547879427> you retards
"Basiji child-soldiers were sent forth to bodily clear the Iraqi minefields and allow the Revolutionary Guards to advance"
autism is the gateway to all things degenerate
erence Smith, "Iran: Five Years of Fanaticism", The New York Times, February 12, 1984, Section 6; Page 21, Column 3:
HEIR TICKET TO PARADISE IS the blood-red headband and the small metal key that they wear into battle. ''Sar Allah,'' (''Warriors of God''), some of the headbands read in Farsi script, identifying the wearers as divinely designated martyrs who will use their keys to go directly to heaven if killed in the holy war against Iraq declared by their leader, the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomei ni. The headbands and the keys are worn by young boys, aged 12 to 17, who are recruited by local clergy or simply rounded up in the villages of Iran, given an intensive indoctrination in the Shiite tradition of martyrdom, and then sent weaponless into battle against Iraqi armor. Often bound together in groups of 20 by ropes to prevent the fainthearted from deserting, they hurl themselves on barbed wire or march into Iraqi mine fields in the face of withering machine-gun fire to clear the way for Iranian tanks. Across the back of their khaki-colored shirts is stenciled the slogan: ''I have the special permission of the Imam to enter heaven.''
In dozens of interviews conducted by this reporter in recent weeks with Iranian exiles, academics and government and intelligence officials in the United States and Europe, the blind faith of these teen-age martyrs was frequently cited as symbolic of the fanaticism that is part of life today in the Islamic Republic of Iran. An East European journalist who witnessed one of these human-wave assaults, in which tens of thousands of young Iranians have gone willingly to their deaths, could hardly believe what he was seeing, as first one boy, and then another, detonated a mine and was hurled into the air by the explosion. ''We have so few tanks,'' an Iranian officer explained to the journalist, without apology.*
its fanaticism
so if just scream "Kaneda" randomly, I'm a weeb?
If you or a loved one is affected by furfagotry in any way immediately go to your local euthanasian center immediately
but todd i dont live in switzerland
I dont think it means literally bound to gether
@Arabman123 aye but like, ye know all the shit is fucking make believe right?
but people who *just* watch anime are not weebs