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2024-10-05 02:50:58

Ryu on Nostr: Hey, dumb nigger. Describing someone who has to adapt their way of living due to ...

Hey, dumb nigger.

Describing someone who has to adapt their way of living due to disabilities beyond their control as a "delusion" when you have mentally ill degenerates who are enabled by the Jewish oligarchy into thinking they're the opposite sex, or that an attraction to children is something to be normalized and promoted is absolutely vile and deserving of all the receiving mockery getting sent your way.

I actively speak with and have what I would consider a long-distance friendship with someone who has had every possible physical ailment inflicted onto them from birth, and yet trucks on in spite of how much it physically hurts them to live by the day; that's something I would ABSOLUTELY consider living life to the fullest, considering the fact they're not fully able-bodied.

You are a fucking idiot, and unlike others coddling their disgust towards you, there is no incentive nor reason for me to do so.

Go on and do a backflip off a fucking rooftop.
I’m not trying to be an asshole but I just saw a picture of a woman in a wheelchair that was born with some muscle disease that prevents her from walking. The condition looks similar to Stephen hawking. So she’s been disabled her entire life and she wrote in the caption that she never let the disability stop her from living life to the fullest. Yes it’s sad but I mean come on. You’re living your life to the fullest in a fucking wheel chair? You can’t swim, go on hikes, play sports, or play the most basic kids games like tag. Can’t drive or fucking grab the bag of chips off the top shelf.

Why do people insist on sharing their delusions with others? If everyone around you agrees with your delusion, it doesn’t become reality. And why do people support this delusion?
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