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Isolationist ethnostates are civil rights?View attachment 1363642
Ah, lovely Wakanda - where prospective rulers fight to the death. Very progressive.
I can get behind that
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Isolationist ethnostates are civil rights?View attachment 1363642
Ah, lovely Wakanda - where prospective rulers fight to the death. Very progressive.
Well lads it looks like they've graduated from Harry Potter analogies. View attachment 1363588
Because duties on dolls were higher than those on toys, Marvel Comics subsidiary Toy Biz argued before the U.S. Court of International Trade, that their action figures (including the X-Men and Fantastic Four) represented "nonhuman creatures" and were subject to the lower tariff rates for toys instead of the higher ones for dolls. On January 3, 2003, after examining more than 60 action figures, Judge Judith Barzilay ruled in their favor, granting Toy Biz reimbursement for import taxes on previous toys.
Well lads it looks like they've graduated from Harry Potter analogies. View attachment 1363588
Fifteen kids ... 10 from the same father...
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I wonder how they're doing NOW.
Seriously, has she never heard of birth control? Or SELF control?
They LET YOU do that? I have no words.
The Japanese have a similar saying or concept, Shō ga nai (しょうがない), which roughly means "it cannot be helped" or "nothing can be done about it" and it's another sort of apathetic or stoic response to the status quo, or life in general. Frenchies have c'est la vie and they are the stereotype for giving up. And I think there's a spanish phrase for revolving door dictators being inevitable, but I'm not a very good beaner so I don't know it off the top of my head.![]()
Police body cameras at protests raise privacy concerns
They were supposed to add accountability to the police. But critics say they're backfiring and could cause a chilling effect on free speech at protests.www.cnet.com
Can confirm it's the same for Poles, perhaps it's a standard slavic attitude.
They only seem redpilled for a hot minute before you realize they are not planning to move their arse only complain about corruption, goverment and communism.
They're showing yet another funeral for Floyd on TV.
What the fuck? This dude was a fucking piece of shit. Maybe he didn't deserve to die, but did he deserve all this fucking glorification and reverence? Fuck no.
People need to remember this bafoonery when they vote.
I think a lot of the international supporters of stuff like this aren't supporting it because they are actually sympathetic to black people but rather because they are against American intervention in their local affairs and policing the world. Their support for BLM is because they understand mass civil unrest will weaken America's grip over the rest of the world. That's why Iranian politicians are tweeting in support of it.You'd be surprised how many non-Western countries hate niggers. The media might be parroting the BLM narrative because ultimately, they source their news from either Reuters, AP or just copied headlines from CNN or whatever, but you'll find very little sympathy among the common citizenry for actual niggers.
I find it interesting that Chinese media around here seemed hard at work at showing the lunacy of the Floyd worship. As I said earlier, if their aim was to discredit the US in the eyes of the world, they might be succeeding.
Schools are ALREADY closed because of Corona. So ... what's the point?No one is safe from BLM, no one!
Currently trending on Twatter
#shutdownSTEM
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eh, worked for blacksSchools are ALREADY closed because of Corona. So ... what's the point?
Abolish education?
They LET YOU do that? I have no words.
I hope someone declares it a state holiday next. The howling would be incredible, on both sides.The funerals will continue until morale improves!
I had a hardass Russian math professor in college and his catchphrase was “... such is life”.The Japanese have a similar saying or concept, Shō ga nai (しょうがない), which roughly means "it cannot be helped" or "nothing can be done about it" and it's another sort of apathetic or stoic response to the status quo, or life in general. Frenchies have c'est la vie and they are the stereotype for giving up. And I think there's a spanish phrase for revolving door dictators being inevitable, but I'm not a very good beaner so I don't know it off the top of my head.
It is interesting how the pouches have perforation in between them, like they made them easy to tear so you can share with a friend. Gotta collect them all!They LET YOU do that? I have no words.
So I have a pet snake. Those look kiiinda like pinkies (baby mice/rats/other rodents) you would feed to some of them. I hope that's what they are.They LET YOU do that? I have no words.
They LET YOU do that? I have no words.