Mantikora [none/use any]

From shit hole called Croatia, wrestling people for peace, engaged around Gaza, on Lexapro, have 3 cats, love to mingle with online people and trying to quit weed.

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Cake day: August 28th, 2024

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  • Yesterday I was on live transmission with my Gazans, celebrating the fireworks with them. Then I played “Oh, happy day” by The Edwin Hawkins Singers. I screamed of happiness on possiblity that Yoav Gallant is dead.

    Celebration stopped this morning when my Gazans told me IOF killed 50 people last night in ruthless constant bombing. I have a footage of the aftermath of the attack on one family house.

    Those penisless farts couldn’t do anything to Iran, so they revenged on civilians. Who are starved, traumatized, cold… My hate towards Zionists grows stronger with each day. My hobby is to find them on telegram groups and pour my hate on them. Yoav Eliasi, the right wing Israhelli rapper bragged to me how he killed 20 Palestinians and how he will kill me. They are so sick and despicable, I’m constantly sick and want to vomit. And with their removedless trolling, they’re enraging Muslims to the point that most of them actually talk as Zios do. They started to say bullshit like “Hitler was right”. This is beyond fucked up and it’s all Biden’s fault. By Biden I mean him and his whole satanic administration.




  • But what I challenge you to do is not go around thinking “I can’t use that word because I’m not supposed to” but instead think “I want to show solidarity with those people who want to make a name for themselves by not putting them down.”

    Well, that’s the reason why I asked. I mean, when we learn why something is bad, when we learn the other perspective, then we try not to do/say it anymore because when something gains weight and you continue to do/say it anyways, then you’re a prick. If I don’t have understanding behind a rule, I can only imply it because I was told not to and I personally don’t like that. I like to learn and be mindful of why I can’t do or say something. In the end, if we don’t do or say something because it’s forbidden, it doesn’t accomplish anything. Knowing why it’s forbidden is how we eliminate those bad patterns of expressing and evolve as better people. At least I believe that.


  • Oh, f slur is here pretty common when you want to say that someone is a lousy person. Even my gay friends use it. I’m telling you, Balkans is a really wild place and growing up here as old millennial as well and now being social only online among different people and different generations, I’ve started to think about the way we use words. And yeah, my first reaction is “you don’t get to tell me how to speak” until I realize that it really isn’t ok to say it and sometimes I really need an explanation to understand it and stop doing it. Call me stupid, I won’t get offended because I really can be stupid sometimes, that’s why I asked this.