his war-crime behavior was very pathetic, but I wasn't scared.
nor am I scared of the current war-crime behavior of some of those here.
his war-crime behavior was very pathetic, but I wasn't scared.
nor am I scared of the current war-crime behavior of some of those here.
gee I never heard that one before.
but my guess is . ..
that you already know, if, in fact, that is so; and you are just trying to draw it out of someone so you can create a dossier on them.
this will probably go into your permanent record . . .
no, Alice was a character in a sit comm
she wasn't like that at all.
also, Alice Doesn't live here anymore, so it's irrelevent.
plus, I heard she went to Seattle and . . . ended up in Chains, go figure.
something about a rooster . . . that's not gonna die?
seriously how clueless and out of touch does that person asking about Alice have to be?
I mean, did they have their head in the sand for the last 50 years?
that's why, to me, it seemed like a stupid bait question.
are people really that unaware?
I haven't listened to that in years.
but I'm not driving at 4 AM and I don't have a car stereo anymore so . . .
the requirement of it being at 'full volume' can't be met.
ah, Vermont!
dedicated to the shills and agency trolls
River of Deceit
Dedicated to the Deep State and all those who deceive for a living.
One Party State = Dictatorship of incompetents
sadly, anon, when you read History many people were not 'bred' to be slaves.
they were captured and enslaved.
The History of Slavery goes back thousands of years.
The story of slaves being enslaved and liberated doesn't just include blacks, anon.
europe was essentially a slave society for hundreds of years.
read about 'serfdom'
was this lacking in your curriculum at school?
you clearly are a damaged propagandist and do not belong on this board.
Serfdom ended in Russia in 1861 anon.
what are you, like 130 years old?
try again.
https://www.historytoday.com/archive/emancipation-russian-serfs-1861
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I say monetize the metal of infrastructure and use it to pay for things, but tell the people paid that it's critical infrastructure so it can't be removed.
all that metal of bridges, and guard rails, and public buildings . . .
maybe that's the wrong name for them.
is 25 years enough?
https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/04/25/taunton-man-only-25-will-spend-next-25-years-in-prison-for-abusing-toddler/
how is it a 'sacred' slab?
that sounds rather pagan to me.
It's just a stone.
and Plus, given how horrible England has been to other nations, how is it even a little bit holy?
I just read an article saying that the stone may have been found in 1819.
something about McBeths castle.
so maybe it really hasn't been used for corinations for almost a 1000 years as alledged.
I'm curious if in 2066 will the British celebrate 1000 years of jaded aristocratic overlords?