[Oct 21, 2020] Dox

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Re: [Oct 21, 2020] Dox

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Re: [Oct 21, 2020] Dox

by funextolle » Wed Feb 28, 2024 9:19 am

For example, they may use guilt techniques, such as saying, "your relatives didn't die in the Holocaust for you to eat pork!" However, they also rely on community spirit. mario games

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Re: [Oct 21, 2020] Dox

by bsonrisa » Wed Oct 21, 2020 7:37 pm

The keyboard is in a pull-out drawer under the desk.

Orthodoxxing is a real thing (though sadly not called that). There are organizations like Aish HaTorah that try to convince secular Jews like me to become Orthodox. Their methods include community spirit...but sometimes also guilt tactics like "your relatives didn't die in the Holocaust for you to eat pork!"

[Oct 21, 2020] Dox

by RecoveringCatholic » Wed Oct 21, 2020 2:10 pm

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The title text asks "Wait, the guy in panel 1, why aren't his fingers touching the buttons of the mouse?"

More to the point, where's the keyboard?

BTW, someone needs to up the spam filtering on this board.

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