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Muammar Gaddafi

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Libyan leader considered as a Halloween costume idea by a white man who appreciates his recognizable outfits.

Mentions (10)
"Le epic pitbull baby memes and Ghadaffi meeting Stewie memes are just the mirror image of midwits generating pics of Star Wars characters smoking weed."
AI shit that's "Red Scare approved" still sucks · u/RatsoRat · ↑449 · 2023-11-02
"Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso. He rose from army captain to president at 34-years-old, and has drawn comparisons to Thomas Sankara for his dynamic popular leadership."
Not since Gaddafi · CIVIC_ACTUAL · ↑357 · 2025-07-06
"This sub will kill me but I think Gaddafi is a bit overrated. Probably, not the most overrated though honestly."
Who do you think the most overrated Dictator is? · u/ReactorShutdown · ↑140 · 2023-07-13
"She paraphrased it and said "We won. We saw. He died." This was when her aide passed her a phone mid interview and informed her of Gaddafi's death after she orchestrated his death."
"This isn't about Ghadaffi even. The consensus on the battlefield situation pre-NATO intervention was that the rebels, who lost all major cities and were isolated to the border with Egypt, would be cleaned up within the next three weeks"
"Every time Gaddafi is referenced, people consistently bring up the Italian models meme. But as schizo and redacted as he often was, I'll always remember him for this unprofitable but very humane infrastructure project 🥹"
The world's biggest irrigation project, Libya. · u/Ok_Marionberry_5587 · ↑97 · 2022-12-14
"Non ironic I think he has nice recognisable outfits. Please don't set me up"
Can a white man do Gaddafi for Halloween? · u/youngthugfan1 · ↑64 · 2024-08-31
""The CIA is gonna gaddafi him now" no they're not but they should!"
"It's probably either Gadaffi or Kim but I'll never forget how part of Saddam Husseins propaganda routine was regularly bursting into tears to reinforce the emotional impact of whatever he was trying to sell people."
Who was the most RS dictator · buffordsclifford · ↑28 · 2022-11-21
"Assad's dad took power a year after Gadaffi, 2 years after the Ba'ath party, with Saddam as second-in-command, took over Iraq for the final time."
It's so wild we're seeing the fall of the Assad regime in real time · u/Federal-Power-8110 · ↑28 · 2024-12-08
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