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  • Vegeta killed Yamcha once, and Buu killed him a second time.

    Technically it wasn’t even Vegeta, it was just the little green men that Vegeta and Nappa had seeds for.

    Krillian was actually alive to see that death.

    As for the death by Buu, that was being turned to chocolate and then being eaten.

    Krillian still has him beat on number of deaths, picking up an extra death on planet Namak.





  • Trump didn’t force Netanyahu into a ceasefire, that’s a blatant lie.

    The two announced a ceasefire and then, never actually ceased firing. So yeah, I’ll agree that a fake ceasefire was never a possibility under Biden, because he would never have gone along with it.

    Also, the reports are still saying that Harris was not a fan of Biden’s policy on Israel. So yes, the worse option is so much fuck worse than the alternative. The worse option is speedrunning the genocide, trying for a new record of innocents killed in the shortest timeframe.










  • I’m not denying that Finn and Poe had an interesting chemistry, I just think that Poe should have stayed dead.

    The lingering question of what could have been would have been a way to deepen Finn’s character.

    And if you want to keep the actor, well. When Poe comes in to land after rescuing Finn and the group, his first words to Poe are “why are you wearing my brother’s coat?”

    And now you have another interesting character dynamic to explore.


  • You’re completely ignoring the fact that the British followed through on their promises of Zionism.

    Or deflecting from it.

    As soon as the British took over, in the first two years, more Jewish settlers arrived in Palestine than had in the previous two decades. And those two years were instantly eclipsed by the next two.

    This was a deliberate colonization effort, complete with laws that blatantly favored Jewish settlers over the Palestinian natives.

    A Jewish settlers could go to the British and simply say that they wanted Palestinian land, and the British would help evict the natives. (Okay, they had to be slightly more creative than that, usually lying about land deals, but everyone knew there was no deal or real land dispute)

    Is it any wonder that the Palestinians started fighting back?