Spyke
Nougatreply
fedia.io

That reminds me that I need to visit the weed store.

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zibreply
lemmy.world

I picked a hell of a time to give up THC.

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Jessicareply
sh.itjust.works

Come on bruh, step your game up! Hard drugs is where it’s at 🙃

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naeapreply
sopuli.xyz

Well, opiates are "better" for your body than alcohol

At least there is that... Well, and you can't die from a withdrawal - although it will be not a nice experience

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naughtreply
sh.itjust.works

A little cocaine never hurt anyone, but then, who does a little cocaine

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naeapreply
sopuli.xyz

Never said anything about cocaine

Edit: although you also can't die from a withdrawal from cocaine

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Ah, ok
Didn't look through that...
I'm used to sarcastic answers on that topic, so my fault, sorry

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I know this is a joke but yeah don't. I did this for similar reasons and have been perpetually drunk. It just doesn't end.

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lemmy.world

I don't want the image of Trump undoing his belt while Mel Gibson passionately cheering him.

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The belt is for show. He's strapped into a fucking girdle so tight, he can't move his torso at all.

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lemmy.world

The entire MAGA movement is apparently built on daddy issues

Unironically, this. I know they're trying to crack a joke but it's absolutely true. Been saying it for years. The men who enthusiastically participate in this movement are men who crave the attention their own fathers couldn't or wouldn't give them. They are because of this the weakest men among us - and you can tell because they have to cosplay at being tough guys but would go on national TV and say something as degrading and stupid as this and not have an ounce of self-reflection about it because they know they're talking to other people just like them.

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It’s also the display of power over those who cannot hit back.

Kids don’t fight back.

Lbgtq people are viewed/painted as weak, they don’t fight back.

Same for Liberals.

Women.

Etc.

So it may have something to do with fatherly attention, but it also has to do with being a bully who can display unchallenged power.

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Makes sense, the nazi movement was built on young men who's father's died in WWI.

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lemmy.world

Some context for Mel's father,

One week before Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ (2004) was released in American film theaters, Hutton Gibson told radio talk show host Steve Feuerstein that the Holocaust was fabricated and "mostly fictional".[28] He said that the Jews had simply emigrated to other countries rather than having been killed, a view which observers described as Holocaust denial.[28][29] He claimed that census statistics prove that there were more Jews in Europe after World War II than before.[30] Gibson said that certain Jews advocate a global religion and one world government.[28]

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hutton_Gibson

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lemmy.world

I think we can all agree, this is the one daddy that needs to go get the milk and never come back.

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"It's like daddy arrived and he's taking his belt off"

🎶 sweeeeet home alabama 🎶

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T00l_shedreply
lemmy.world

Jfc. I couldn't finish tape 2. What a waste of a human being

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Yeah honestly I should have probably included a trigger warning because it is the kind of bad that might trigger ptsd for ppl who have lived in abusive relationships. Thank you for reading

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pelespiritreply
sh.itjust.works

He's got an alcoholic nose. Which coincides with this meme, they have daddy issues and usually have an alcohol problem.

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lemmy.world

The ending to Hacksaw Ridge really told me everything I need to know about Mel Gibson.

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someguy3reply
lemmy.world

Up to the end it was a movie about Desmond Doss trying to reconcile his faith with the war. At the end it was Christianity good let's kill the Japs, Deus Vult.

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Interesting. I watched it a few years ago and don't remember why I disliked it. That's probably the reason.

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I don't quite remember that ending. I thought it was about a goody-bible guy doing his very best in a bad situation

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