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I will keep this short and ugly.

A family invited us over for dinner. They had two children. A boy and a girl. The children sat beside their mother at the table. The girl helped herself with a few pieces of mutton (from the mutton curry). The boy did too. The mother removed a few pieces of mutton from her daughter’s plate and placed it in her son’s. She said: “Boys need to eat more mutton, cause they are going to need all the strength when they grow up.” The girl didn’t protest. She shouldn’t, because giving birth is as easy as the alphabet.

I can never get this out of my mind ever. This is very wrong and must be spoken against.
Would like to hear your experiences.

In this context, I'd say the shitcoin grifting is morally disgusting. But at this point, most shitcoin victims don't deserve as much sympathy/pity as they used to.

Most morally disgusting will be when aimed at people who don't deserve it. Children. Any thing that harms a kid's well being. From bombing them to abusing them mentally. All reprehensible. Can't think of specific example that i witnessed on the top of my head.

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😞 We need another call to humanity

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25 sats \ 1 reply \ @OT 3 Jun 2025

In China they used to treat boys better than girls too (some might still). Boys will carry the family name which seems to be important.

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yes, women were supposed to have crippled feet in order to look good in ancient china

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lol, unbelievable.

They both need the mutton for strength and vitality, thank you very much!

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the society is a sad existence

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I have seen a nation entirely level a city, murder civilians and have fun while doing it cos they are all "terrorists"

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this has been going on since the non-alignment movement, this israel-gaza crisis

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It's a tie for the most morally disgusting thing I've ever seen:

  1. the psychopathic inhabitants of that shitty little nation you're talking about going on a murder and rape spree because peace is apparently just too boring for them, and they're rather hate Jews.
  2. the cities of an actually peaceful nation leveled by murderous terrorists actually trying to steal their land and resources

Gaza can fuck off.

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same for russia-ukraine crisis

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Are these the kids you stole?

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Nah :)
They're in my basement

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  • i was molested by my uncle in law
  • my other uncle in law locked my cousin in his room all day and would beat him periodically throughout the day because he was gay
  • i didn't 'see' this but a person i was close with was raped through her teens by her step father
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huh
did you not do anything?!
POSCO? call the police? NOTHING?
perseverance is fine but NOT in this case!
where do you live? this is a lifetime trauma

if you believe in God and trust this community even a bit, I assure you. You will get justice and he will have to repent. Because when people commit a crime, they look around them to check if nobody is looking but forget to check that someone is looking from above.

You should not be silent about this!

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ime victims of these crimes are usually too young to do anything about it and by the time they're old enough to do something they're just happy to have survived and would prefer to just live in the present without having to revisit the experience at great expense so that justice might improbably be served.

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I've seen shitcoiners waste years of their lives on failed projects just because they didn't want to assume they were wrong. It is amazing how people are capable of losing they lives because of pride.

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This is a brutal reminder that sometimes evil isn’t loud — it’s quiet, mundane, and normalized.

I’ve seen something similar. A man once told his 6-year-old son in front of everyone: “Crying is for girls. Boys don’t cry. Be a man.” You could almost see a piece of that child’s soul fracture in real time.

The worst forms of harm are not always physical — they’re the ones that quietly poison how someone sees themselves and others… for a lifetime.

Generational chains. Some of us are born to break them.

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true af.
i feel this.

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