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Holy shit the Stan cover featuring Ralph caught me so off guard, thank fuck I wasn't drinking anything.
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Masquerade breach!After a long hiatus, new videos of Kelly Ronahan have popped up. Might be too sad/gross to show on MATI, but here you go:
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She's lost most of her hair and teeth, which she blames on her meds. But since this is the Vampire Munchie we're talking about, she probably deliberately plucked them out herself.
How it started (2016):
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The Vampire Muchie has become a toothless Nosferatu.
You think you do, but you don't. The sweat inside those fur suits and salt water stink on the outside would create a hazardous waste scenario that FEMA wouldn't be able to handle.A white trash style furry beach fight with attention whoring and screaming? Hold still my beating heart...
I've been staying up later to talk to mutts and it's fucking up my sleep. Do europoors experience this?
Majority of the people I follow on Twitter are American, so I find my twitter feed to be only worth reading if I'm up early or late.I've been staying up later to talk to mutts and it's fucking up my sleep. Do europoors experience this?
Not only does their culture and politics revolve around us but so do their sleep schedules!I've been staying up later to talk to mutts and it's fucking up my sleep. Do europoors experience this?
[8:43] "He (RedEffect) basically glosses over the flaws of russian tanks, obscure the points I was trying to make and replaces it with a half-truth that is technically truth but not the point. [...]
(at minute 10:56) That's how modern russian propaganda works: they've really noticed how people loves to say 'well actually', that 'catch ya' moment [...]".
(at minute 13:36) "[...] and the bloggers who lived in a world where you can no longer critique the power of russian military might have to told that lie of being decicely positive or neutral and can only repeat what the press is being told. And being that RedEffect gets all his information from these blogs he unintentionally ends up pirating russian propaganda. I said 'unintentionally' because I'm being nice."
US OFFICIAL HINTS AT POSSIBLE PLEA DEAL FOR WIKILEAKS FOUNDER JULIAN ASSANGE - The Intercept
August 14 2023, 5:56 p.m. The United States is considering a plea deal that would allow WikiLeaks founder and whistleblower Julian Assange to return to Australia, the Sydney Morning Herald reported Monday.
August 14 2023, 5:56 p.m.
THE UNITED STATES is considering a plea deal that would allow WikiLeaks founder and whistleblower Julian Assange to return to Australia, the Sydney Morning Herald reported Monday.
U.S. Ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy told the Morning Herald that there could be a “resolution” to Assange’s now-four-year detention in Britain. Assange, an Australian citizen, has been held in a London prison since 2019 while combating U.S. extradition efforts. He faces 18 criminal charges in the U.S., 17 of which allege violations of the Espionage Act.
Kennedy’s comments come weeks after U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken rebuffed Australia’s calls to end the prosecution against Assange. After a July meeting with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong in Brisbane, Blinken said the whistleblower was “charged with very serious criminal conduct” for his role in publishing classified American government materials. The files Assange shared in 2010 included footage of a U.S. airstrike in Baghdad that killed 18 civilians — including journalists — and hundreds of thousands of field reports from the Iraq War.
“There is a way to resolve it,” Kennedy said on Assange’s detention, adding that a plea deal would be “up to the Justice Department.” The Department of Justice declined to comment. The State Department did not respond to The Intercept’s request for comment.
“The administration appears to be searching for an off-ramp ahead of [the prime minister’s] first state visit to DC in October,” Gabriel Shipton, Assange’s brother, told The Intercept. “If one isn’t found we could see a repeat of a very public rebuff delivered by Tony Blinken to the Australian Foreign Minister two weeks ago in Brisbane.”
Dan Rothwell, an international law expert at Australian National University, told the Morning Herald that he believes a likely outcome would involve American authorities downgrading the charges against Assange in exchange for a guilty plea, while taking into account the four years he has already spent in prison.
In May, Kennedy met with a cross-party delegation of parliamentary supporters of Assange. “The U.S. and Australia have a very important and close relationship, and it’s time to demonstrate that,” Independent MP Andrew Wilkie said at the time.
Assange’s case has raised major press freedom concerns around the globe. “The United States is applying extra-territorial reach by charging Assange, who is not a US citizen and did not commit alleged crimes in the US, under its Espionage Act,” a group of former Australian attorneys general wrote to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese last week. “We believe that this sets a very dangerous precedent and has the potential to put at risk anyone, anywhere in the world, who publishes information that the US unilaterally deems to be classified for security reasons.”
As part of WikiLeaks’ release of documents, Assange coordinated with outlets like Spain’s El País, France’s Le Monde, the U.K.’s The Guardian, and the New York Times to release classified cables revealing the inner-workings of bargaining, diplomacy, and threat-making around the world.
Assange has faced legal pressure since his mass documents leak in 2010; he sought asylum in Ecuador in 2012 and lost it before being imprisoned in London. In June, the Morning Herald reported that the FBI was seeking new information about Assange, disturbing the sense of optimism in Australia that had come from Kennedy’s meeting with lawmakers.
The ambassador’s latest comments have renewed hope from Assange’s family for a solution to the 13-year-long limbo he has faced.
“This is a sign that they don’t want this playing out in American courts, particularly during an election cycle,” Shipton told Sky News on Monday, “so the U.S. administration is really looking for an off-ramp here for what is an extremely, extremely controversial press freedom prosecution.”
In regards to the Lesbian Nana segment - The reason the cops were at the woman's apartment in the first place is because she routinely calls them to 'help' her with her daughter who often has meltdowns, is very strong and presumably beats up on her mom, this usually ends up with her daughter spending the night in a jail cell.