La razón por la que la expongo, es porque casi se ha aprovechado de una vícitima. La víctima (@ImyuriokNSFW) en cuestión, estaba desahogándose con esta usuaria y de la nada, le pide a la víctima que se de autoplacer y una foto de sus pechos. Adjunto capturas del asunto.
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En esta captura, se puede observar que le está pidiendo a la víctima un vídeo donde se da autoplacer. Se puede observar que dijo que lo iba a eliminar cuando lo haya enviado, cosa que la víctima por suerte no lo llegó a hacer.
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Y finalizamos con esta captura donde se puede ver que hasta le pide a la víctima una foto de sus pechos. Le pide que se lo quite, lo cual me parece tan asqueroso de decir a una persona que solamente estaba tratando de desahogarse.
Pido a todos ustedes que difundan este hilo todo lo que puedan, ya que aprovecharse de alguien que solamente está desahogánse para pedir vídeos o fotos íntimas, me parece algo muy desagradable de mi parte y para aquellas personas que sufren cosas serias.
Kirk Bangstad, the owner of the Wisconsin brewery who offered free beer for President Trump’s assassination, has doxxed the phone numbers of agents who visited him over his threat and told his followers to harass the agents.
Call Wisconsin’s Division of Alcohol and demand the removal of his license.
Crowds of Irish patriots gather outside government buildings as the protests roll into there 8th DAY.
ÉIRE ABÚ 🇮🇪
TAKE A SECOND TO REPOST FOR THE PEOPLE OF IRELAND.
GO RAIBH MAITH AGAT ☘️
@Scott7858868020 the answers are all wrong there is a McDonalds in every state the only capital of a state that does not have a McDonalds on this list is Vermont
@GeneralMills please bring back the REESE'S PUFFS Peanut Butter Lovers Breakfast Cereal as someone who cannot eat chocolate i loved that you made a chocolate free version
🚨MAJOR BREAKING: The two U.S. pilots ILLEGALLY ARRESTED in West Africa as they made a simple fuel stop are begging President Trump for help.
“Mr. Trump, can you please come down here & get us out of here?”
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I hate Black History Month.
Not because I'm racist, but because of how it's framed.
Instead of celebrating Black people who displayed exceptional excellence, courage, and honor, Black History Month is presented through a victimhood lens.
George Floyd, Michael Brown, and many others killed by police while committing crimes are household names.
But almost no one knows Medal of Honor recipient Alwyn Cashe or Dr. Ronald McNair.
Both died in service to our country, yet their names are rarely mentioned in mainstream discourse.
Sergeant First Class Alwyn Cashe succumbed to his injuries after saving fellow soldiers, braving flames and mortal wounds to rescue as many as he could. He suffered second- and third-degree burns over 72% of his body while saving six of his brothers.
Dr. Ronald McNair, a brilliant physicist who earned his PhD from MIT before DEI and affirmative action, became nationally recognized for his work in laser physics. He was also an avid martial artist, earning a fifth-degree black belt in karate and winning many regional championships. He tragically died when the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded.
So many other Black individuals have demonstrated exceptional merit, talent, and honor, yet most people have never heard of them.
Instead, we are constantly bombarded with the names of George Floyd and other career criminals... as if we should honor drug addicts who pointed guns at pregnant women.... while ignoring Black people who sacrificed themselves for the greater good.
This is why I hate Black History Month.
It doesn't celebrate excellence; it perpetuates a victimhood mentality that keeps so many trapped in a "crab in a pot" mindset.
We don't celebrate others like Thomas Sowell, an economist and author who rose from Harlem poverty to challenge dependency narratives, arguing self-reliance over government intervention drives progress,
or Clarence Thomas, who came from rural Georgia segregation to Supreme Court Justice, embodying merit through sheer grit.
Others like Bass Reeves,
one of the first Black U.S. deputy marshals in the 1800s, who captured over 3,000 outlaws in the Wild West with legendary marksmanship and disguise skills,
or Katherine Johnson, a NASA mathematician whose calculations were crucial for the Apollo missions, proving intellectual prowess in a segregated field.
Then all the liberal white people love to self-flagellate and prostrate themselves in the face of the history of slavery. It's more virtue-signaling that reinforces dependency narratives rather than celebrating Black agency and excellence. It's the "oppression Olympics" that keeps everyone trapped in resentment instead of moving toward a better tomorrow.