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Should be a wild four years.

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. If we traded slaves based on how nice their tits and asses were it wouldn't disrupt the labor market and might solve the population crisis.
90s favored flat asses and big tits, 10s went for exclusively nice asses without regards to tits, now the market is going back to big tits

sexual marketplace is not a replacement for a real marketplace
 
Apologies if this has already been posted, I saw a video today that made me extremely MATI.

Rep. Nancy Mace Holds Oversight Hearing on $10 MILLION Taxpayer Funded TRANSGENDER Animal Tests​

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A shorter verison from Forbes Breaking News:

'Over $2M Studying The Fertility Of Transgender Mice': Mace Lists Tax-Funded Animal Experiments​

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TTD x Infinity
 
Has anyone sent the daughter this video yet?
Jokes aside, its impossible for a US Citizen to be "stranded" overseas. You just have to present yourself at the nearest US Embassy or Consulate and they will buy you a one way ticket back to the nearest/cheapest US territorial airport.

Now, its not "free", you will be expected to pay them back in a timely manner, but its no interest, few questions asked. Usually this is for retarded gamblers who buy one way tickets to gambling shit holes like Macau, and lost everything but the shirts on their back. But I suppose it can work for the USAID employee who is "literally stranded".
 
One of my favorite things is when people (correctly) recgonize the problems inherit within our system but then propose other failed systems as a fix.
It's like when people say Apartheid Africa was a better place to live than modern South Africa, sure, but it also ignores that the former was under the surface also a ticking time bomb, just more subtle
 
One of my favorite things is when people (correctly) recgonize the problems inherit within our system but then propose other failed systems as a fix.
It's like when people say Apartheid Africa was a better place to live than modern South Africa, sure, but it also ignores that the former was under the surface also a ticking time bomb, just more subtle
In order to end the apartheid in south Africa, they created a new apartheid that just was reverse.
 
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