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something big is about to happen
>inb4 source
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>>533805005
Source?
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>>533805005
>op is going to come out of the closet
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>>533805005
Is that the girl from fallout?
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>>533805436
No. But you’ll be watching fallout soon.
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>>533805005
O,O
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>>533805053
it's friday, if anything ever does hhappen it'll be tonight or tmorrow
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SOURCE?
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Micronova status?
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>>533805005
>something big is about to happen
I'm gonna take a massive shit, wish me luck
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Look Canadians fuck dogs and cats in the ass. Our OP is a Canadian tranny. Enough is said.
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sources tell me that an emergency C-130 hercules transporting thousands of gallons of jewish semen was just delivered to the oval office.... it's happening.

an image just leaked of Trump waiting for the delivery
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>>533805005
We've got a fictional scenario of a table tennis world championship to be played in multiple cities of Squirrel Republic. Unfortunately, one of the Religious Cults within Squirrel Republic has broad access to the government, and is currently refusing to allow security services and defense and local responders funding to build contingency and emergency response plans. Why would this Cult be doing so?

A cult in a fictional country blocking emergency‑response planning is a classic political‑power move, and there are several plausible motives, none of which require the cult to be “cartoonishly evil.” In most world‑building, groups behave this way because it protects their influence, their ideology, or their strategic interests.

Here are the most likely reasons such a Cult would refuse funding for contingency and emergency‑response planning:

1. They benefit from keeping the state weak
If the cult’s influence depends on government dependence, chaos, or public fear, then:

A strong, well‑funded emergency‑response system reduces their leverage.
Weak institutions make citizens more reliant on the cult’s own networks, charity, or “spiritual protection.”
They can claim disasters happen because people aren’t following their doctrine.

This is a common dynamic in authoritarian or theocratic factions.

2. They believe disasters are divine will
Some religious movements oppose disaster‑preparedness because:

They see catastrophes as punishment, purification, or prophecy.
Preparing for emergencies is viewed as “interfering with destiny.”
They believe only the faithful deserve protection.

In this case, blocking funding is an ideological stance, not a strategic one.
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>>533806178
kek
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>>533805005
source?
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>>533806550
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3. They fear that security forces could be used against them
If the cult has a tense relationship with other political factions:

Strengthening security services might empower rival groups.
Emergency‑response infrastructure often overlaps with intelligence, logistics, and communication networks.
They may worry that a more capable state could limit their autonomy.

So they block anything that increases state capacity.

4. They want to control the championship itself
If the table tennis championship is high‑profile:

The cult may want to negotiate concessions, visibility, or influence.
Blocking security funding gives them leverage over event organizers.
They may want to force the event into cities they control.

This is a political bargaining tactic disguised as “religious objection.”

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>>533806550
>We've got a fictional scenario of a table tennis world championship to be played in multiple cities of Squirrel Republic. Unfortunately, one of the Religious Cults within Squirrel Republic has broad access to the government, and is currently refusing to allow security services and defense and local responders funding to build contingency and emergency response plans. Why would this Cult be doing so?

>>533807022
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5. They deny the existence of the risks
Some groups reject:

Threat assessments
Scientific predictions
External advisors

They may believe the risks are fabricated by political enemies or foreign powers. So they refuse to fund “unnecessary” preparations.

6. They want a crisis to justify future power grabs
A manufactured or worsened crisis can:

Create public panic
Undermine rival political factions
Justify emergency powers or religious rule

In fiction, this is a classic “let it burn so we can rebuild it in our image” strategy.
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Holy shit something big just flew over my house!
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>>533806550 (You)
>We've got a fictional scenario of a table tennis world championship to be played in multiple cities of Squirrel Republic. Unfortunately, one of the Religious Cults within Squirrel Republic has broad access to the government, and is currently refusing to allow security services and defense and local responders funding to build contingency and emergency response plans. Why would this Cult be doing so?
>>533807138
>Now, let's add that the Cult has a different country of its own, where non-cult members are disenfranchised, dehomed, and murdered for not being cult members. What changes in the threat assessment for this squirrel universe?

When you introduce a second country controlled by the Cult—one that openly persecutes non‑members—you’ve fundamentally changed the strategic landscape of your fictional Squirrel Republic. What was previously a domestic political struggle becomes a cross‑border, ideological, and security threat with much higher stakes.

Here’s how the threat assessment shifts in a structured, world‑building‑friendly way.

1. The Cult is no longer just a political faction—it’s a hostile foreign power

If the Cult runs its own country where non‑members are harmed or expelled, then:

It has state-level resources, not just influence.
Its ideology is backed by military, intelligence, and economic power.
Its actions inside the Squirrel Republic may be part of a coordinated foreign strategy, not internal politics.

This elevates the situation from “domestic obstruction” to foreign interference.
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>>533806550
>>We've got a fictional scenario of a table tennis world championship to be played in multiple cities of Squirrel Republic. Unfortunately, one of the Religious Cults within Squirrel Republic has broad access to the government, and is currently refusing to allow security services and defense and local responders funding to build contingency and emergency response plans. Why would this Cult be doing so? Now, let's add that the Cult has a different country of its own, where non-cult members are disenfranchised, dehomed, and murdered for not being cult members. What changes in the threat assessment for this squirrel universe?


2. Blocking emergency planning may be part of a destabilization strategy
If the Cult’s home country benefits from a weakened Squirrel Republic, then refusing security funding could be:

A deliberate attempt to sabotage national resilience.
A way to create chaos that the Cult’s home country can exploit.
A method to undermine public trust in the Squirrel Republic’s government.

>This transforms the Cult’s behavior from ideological stubbornness to covert aggression.

3. The championship becomes a geopolitical pressure point
A multi‑city international event is:

A soft‑power showcase
A logistical challenge
A potential target for disruption

If the Cult wants to embarrass or weaken the Squirrel Republic:

Blocking emergency planning increases the risk of an incident.
Any crisis could be used to claim the government is incompetent.
The Cult’s home country could offer “help,” gaining influence.

>This is classic hybrid warfare—using civilian events to create political leverage.
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>>533805507
Keks a-plenty
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What will happen?
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>>533805005
nuqneH
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>>533805005
A SOMETHING JUST FLEW OVER MY HOUSE
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>>533805005
>when she sees BBC
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>>533805005
panstarrs?
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>>533808968
US will attack, and Iran will use a nuke that they got from China, Russia, or NK. US won't do dick about it because all 3 of those countries will back them up.
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>>533805005
I came in my undies, sorry
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>>533810360
Oh Canada
My home and cuckold land
USA is fucked
because of Orange man
When Nigs chimpout
dont come over here
You have too much faggotry
Mods keep our land
Captcha is not free
Oh Canada I beat the Jeets for free
Oh Canada I'll beat a Jeet for freeeee!



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