Wiggle Hard
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Conservatives@hilariouschaos.com•Jimmy Kimmel’s Wife Talks Shunning Trump-Voting Family: ‘I’m Angry All the Time … My Husband Is Out There Fighting’ TrumpEnglish
21·2 months agoI feel like jimmy needs to just sadly ride his millions of dollars off into the sunset
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Crime @hilariouschaos.com•Millionaire who threatened to rape stewardess has jail term TRIPLEDEnglish
21·2 months agoRape is never funny until a male karen gets thrown out of a plane at 30k feet
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News And Current Events@hilariouschaos.com•Parkinson's sufferer wins six figure payout from GlaxoSmithKline over drug that turned him into a 'gay sex and gambling addict'English
31·2 months agoYour honor since taking the product my client has been betting nonstop on semi pro japanese soccer while pegging himself to a shirtless edward norton in American history x
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News And Current Events@hilariouschaos.com•Parkinson's sufferer wins six figure payout from GlaxoSmithKline over drug that turned him into a 'gay sex and gambling addict'English
21·2 months agoYou fucked up bro, shouldve blamed it on advil or something
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News And Current Events@hilariouschaos.com•Parkinson's sufferer wins six figure payout from GlaxoSmithKline over drug that turned him into a 'gay sex and gambling addict'English
41·2 months ago“Your honor my client absolutely loves dude butt sex and blackjack now” …… stuff of legend folks
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News And Current Events@hilariouschaos.com•Trump Calls Anti-Tariff People 'Fools,' Promises $2K DividendsEnglish
1·2 months agoYou make some really valid points about corporate exploitation and the ways regulations interact with global labor practices. I agree that a lot of the problem comes down to extremely wealthy individuals chasing profit at all costs—they often exploit gaps in regulation or weaker protections abroad rather than innovate responsibly at home.
When I talk about “overregulation,” I mean it broadly—safety, environmental, and financial. From my experience, some of those rules, while well-intentioned, made it cheaper and easier for companies to shift operations overseas rather than comply domestically. I’m not saying the rules themselves are bad, but the system doesn’t always balance worker protection with keeping industry viable in the U.S.
I get what you’re saying about tariffs—they’re not a perfect solution, and they won’t magically bring back manufacturing. My point is more that some form of economic pressure or policy to make domestic labor competitive again is necessary. Otherwise, you’re right—workers get forced to lower their standards to compete globally, and that just perpetuates exploitation rather than fixing it.
On billionaires, I agree completely. When a handful of people can accumulate that much wealth while dismantling the livelihoods of millions, the system is failing. I don’t have all the answers for that, but I think policies that make companies accountable for the human and economic cost of their decisions—whether through taxation, labor protections, or regulating how much CEOs can extract—would at least begin to address it.
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Sports@hilariouschaos.com•Trump wants his name on new Washington Commanders stadium in DCEnglish
21·2 months agoBoomer move verified
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News And Current Events@hilariouschaos.com•Trump Calls Anti-Tariff People 'Fools,' Promises $2K DividendsEnglish
22·2 months agoI’m in favor of bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. through tariffs. For too long, other countries have taken advantage of economic conditions to the detriment of American workers. I speak from personal experience: overregulation in this country sent my own job in industry to China and India.
Another issue that isn’t being addressed enough is the impact of foreign workers on the American workforce. There’s a place for foreign talent in certain sectors, but too often the American worker has been undercut—not just by foreign labor, but now by AI as well. It doesn’t benefit anyone here when a tech professional making $150,000 a year is replaced by two foreign workers on visas making $50,000 each, with the rest of the work taken over by AI. That’s a problem we need to confront if we’re serious about protecting American jobs.
I also believe that companies that start making major profits by eliminating workers through AI should have to pay a tax into a fund that supports welfare programs. That way, the welfare system starts paying for itself. I think this could eventually lead to some form of universal income, which I generally support given the current economic situation.
And let’s be clear: CEOs who give themselves $100 million salaries while sending all the jobs overseas should be stripped of their golden parachutes and have their assets seized. That’s absurd. There’s a difference between building a strong company in your home country and employing your citizens versus stripping manufacturing and other operations, paying workers pennies overseas, and running off with massive paychecks. That shit is ridiculous—but hey, that’s just me speaking.
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Discussion@hilariouschaos.com•My latest thoughts on Charlie kirkEnglish
1·2 months agoStill not as bad as the pedogate documentary
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Discussion@hilariouschaos.com•My latest thoughts on Charlie kirkEnglish
1·2 months agoMore than i should
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Discussion@hilariouschaos.com•My latest thoughts on Charlie kirkEnglish
14·2 months agoIs not the most outlandish thing I’ve ever believed in, but hey it’s just an opinion
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Confessions@hilariouschaos.com•when i was 15 i prank called Verizon wireless customer service and asked the lady which one of their phones was best for watching pornography, YOLOEnglish
1·2 months agoGalaxy at the time, but for today’s phones, probably the note unless you want privacy then an i iPhone cz girlfriends have a way to find out user history on droids
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Confessions@hilariouschaos.com•when i was 15 i prank called Verizon wireless customer service and asked the lady which one of their phones was best for watching pornography, YOLOEnglish
21·2 months agoIt was many years ago, i think i went with some version of the Galaxy at the time
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Sports@hilariouschaos.com•The NBA is Finished... (Flight Mike, NBA Betting Scandal Vid, 30 Mins)English
2·2 months agoAfter all these years, we’re starting to find out that the WWE is actually the most legitimate sport out there
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Crime @hilariouschaos.com•Brazil police raid leaves at least 119 dead, triggering protests and claims of executions and a decapitationEnglish
2·2 months agoThis proves that sometimes ending violence and crime with greater violence actually works still. Fick narco terrorists, i have no sympathy for those profiting off drug dealing, these people are a cancer and deserve no quarter
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Funny@hilariouschaos.com•Why did the baker go to therapy?English
2·2 months agoWaka waka
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Confessions@hilariouschaos.com•One time i accidentally masterbated with Bengay cream, never felt pain like that beforeEnglish
2·4 months agoIm in Room 223 at the hilton hotel, let’s have some fun bud lol
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Ask Hilarious Chaos@hilariouschaos.com•What is the best advice you've ever been given?English
1·4 months agoHey bud, i still need my fifty dollars



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