Michal Kovač, former President of Slovakia.
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Michal Kovač, former President of Slovakia.
Pure sex!
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The Zero Zoxx Group 1989: J.G.Wind, Sammy Tornado, 100 Olezgiruf, Diego de Monte, Zero Zoxx (Aurelius Binder), Vambo Schmierer, Peter Binder and many more - Phantoman Party 1989/Protoman Party 1989, photo restored with AI
Misha Collins - Red Ties
Gabriel Book and his red ties -- that is a gay man walking
“you better not be a spinning joe plushie when i get there!”
my honest, genuine, truthful, sincere reaction:
Red Ties and Brown Shirts
The visual uniformity among Republicans, particularly those donning red ties in emulation of Donald Trump, evokes a disquieting parallel to Hitler's Brown Shirts, who similarly adopted a standardized dress code to signify allegiance and unity.
Just as the Brown Shirts' attire was designed to create a powerful image of solidarity and conformity, the Republicans' sartorial mimicry serves to reinforce a collective identity centered around their leader.
This phenomenon underscores the psychological impact of uniformity in political movements, where the visual symbolism of matching outfits can enhance group cohesion and amplify a leader's influence, raising concerns about the potential erosion of individual critical thinking and the promotion of an unquestioning loyalty that history has shown can have perilous consequences.
Just relax in suit