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The red flag would be if she wants to be in the club every night, drink a lot, go hang out with random people you meet at the club, neglects her responsibilities, or if the only way she wants to have fun is the club. |
So they "caught" the head of the criminal organization that they created and finance? They need to shut down that whole terrorist gang they created. People are tired of Mexican migrants. |
I hope people have sense and realize that this isn't about who you like. It's about keeping Trump out. And after the disaster of the Trump presidency, I would hope people aren't dumb enough to let a Republican in that office any time soon. |
LocalStandard1:I think the things you're saying have more to do with cultural shifts. I think it's more accurate to say that changes in technology, media, and the global economy have had an impact on culture and education, and not that the media itself is especially potent. 1.) The world is a smaller place, and good ideas spread as easily as bad ones. And the flames of negativity and positivity can both be fanned. 2.) Technology has maybe made people lazier compared to before when people were much more curious and put in more effort because of what they could not access. 3.) Few places/communities are closed off anymore, so it presents challenges for the development or maintenance of certain aspects of culture. 4.) While some economies have experienced tremendous growth, and people would argue things are much better than before; we're also experiencing greater concentration of wealth. |
You are truly a shameless troll. But I guess bullshit posts like this are to drive traffic. |
People like this deserve respect. He created his own job. It's not glamorous, but that corn might be putting some good money in his pocket. |
Asians and Europeans consistently overfish along African coasts, and their commercial fishing kills a ton of dolphins (Google "bycatch"). I'd be more concerned about that than one dolphin. |
So like, you mean to tell me that there's grown men just forever sitting at the table when they're hungry? LOL https://i.pinimg.com/originals/21/83/39/2183390c33417d017eaed6a53d80fb64.gif LOL They're just waiting for food like:
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Like. The fact that there are grown men who cannot prepare a meal for themselves is wild. Cooking is a basic life skill that even a child should have. And if a grown man won't eat because they refuse to cook, they need some counseling. WTF Do you expect her to burp you, wipe your ass, and dress you too? Like. How do people live like that?
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One of the greatest weapons the people have against puppets and their oyinbo backers is an action like this. The only problem with violence is when it's directed at the wrong people. Take the protest to the front door of politicians, police, foreign leaders, and leaders of multinationals. Make them answer for what they do. They're not missing meals, sleeping outside, desperate for medical care, attacked by thugs, or worried about their children's future. Burn their shit down. |
1.) Always film these people. 2.) Always post/share footage of the incident. 3.) As someone else said, go to an area where there's witnesses. Don't let anyone convince you not to film these people or share the footage. F_ck that. Protect yourself. |
Omoawoke: |
Solidex:lol |
Lawalemi:LOL ![]() |
Maccoy507:LOL |
Goke7:What Indian language do you speak? |
aswani:WHAT'S NOT TRUE IS THAT THEY DO NOT "MOVE IN SILENCE." This is a lie created by sellouts, or the r3tards from those countries. |
aswani:People keep saying this, but where are they getting this from? Who here speaks those people's language? Even if we're only talking about English, it's just not true. |
Goke7:Those groups definitely don't move in silence. |
Correct me if I'm wrong, but China's solution for corruption was execution... They still have problems, however:
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SangoOlukosoOba:You shouldn't even converse with someone who described the genocide of people of his race as "stylish." He's mentally ill. |
dominique:lol |
GENES11S:You're either a massive sellout or not black. |
MatrixCircle:How would you know? You speak their language? Do you go to their web communities? |
GENES11S:You're joking right?
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babasolution:If they don't want immigrants, they need to stop sabotaging other countries:
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Though it was initially reported that 8-year-old Noah Bush simply wandered into a construction pit and drowned in May, his family was not willing to leave it to that and hired a private investigator to look deeper into the case. After increased pressure from the family and the community for more than two months, local Georgia police have now ruled Bush’s death a homicide and have charged two minors in the case, claiming that they pushed him into the pit where he drowned, according to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office. The two suspects in the case are 10 and 11 years old and have both been charged with involuntary manslaughter and simple battery. Due to Georgia law regarding minors, their names cannot be released to the public. While it was initially reported there was no foul play in Bush’s death after the autopsy, police changed their tune after new information they discovered during their investigation. But in a new twist in the case, the mother of one of the boys accused has now been charged. Noah’s mother, Demetrice Bush, has released a statement, sounding optimistic that an adult was charged, saying, “Our family is grateful that at least one of the adults involved is being prosecuted. Until everyone involved, in any way is held accountable under the law we will not stop fighting for justice. We thank the community for their ongoing support.” Adding to her words, Bush family attorney Francys Johnson said, “The arrest of this child’s mother is another significant step towards full justice for Noah’s family. We knew that something of this magnitude could not have happened and some adults not know about it and be involved.” Bail is set for $10,000 for the 11-year-old boy and $5,000 for the 10-year-old boy, according to WSAV. https://www.theroot.com/two-white-minors-and-a-mother-charged-with-drowning-8-y-1851597319 |
A Kenyan court has suspended a move by the police to ban protests in the capital, Nairobi, and surrounding areas "until further notice". The police on Wednesday issued the order citing their leaderless nature that has made it difficult to enforce safety, adding the protests had been "infiltrated by criminals". It came after a month of anti-government protests in which scores of people have been killed. More protests had been planned for Thursday in the city but failed to take off. Nairobi city centre has been the heart of the youth-led protests, which have also taken place across the country. The protests began against unpopular tax rises but after they were withdrawn have broadened out, to include demands for President William Ruto to resign. Online posters had called for people to gather on Thursday at Uhuru Park in the city centre, before marching to State House, the president’s official residence. But some of the activists who have helped mobilise the protests in the past distanced themselves from the call. Police said had “no demonstrations will be permitted in the Nairobi Central Business District and its surroundings until further notice to ensure public safety”. The high court later temporarily suspended the order pending the hearing of a suit filed by a civil rights organisation. The ban has sparked outrage online, with some arguing that the police do not have such powers, as Kenyan law gives citizens the right to hold demonstrations. There was a heavy police presence in the capital in anticipation of the protests. But as the protests largely failed to take off, cautious businesses that had waited to see what would happen opened later in the day. Acting head of police Douglas Kanja said in a statement that the decision was taken after receiving "credible intelligence that organised criminal groups are planning to take advantage of the ongoing protests". "Criminals have continued to infiltrate the protesting groups, resulting in a troubling trend of disorderly and destructive conduct," it said. It added that its decision had also been informed by “the lack of designated leadership in previous demonstrations” that had “made it difficult to enforce safety protocols”. Since the protests began, the president has backed down and agreed to some of the protesters' demands, including dropping the contentious finance bill and firing his entire cabinet. The head of the police also resigned. But people have been calling for more action against bad governance and corruption and for police to account for the deaths of dozens of demonstrators at recent rallies. At least 50 protesters have been killed and 413 injured since the protests started on 18 June, according to the state-funded Kenya National Commission on Human Rights. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx72e3xv50no |
SpaceX:And there's absolutely nothing funny about it. Gen z needs to do better. |
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