Anonymous ID: a753b7 Oct. 28, 2023, 4:54 a.m. No.19816791   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19816765

Meh, anon gave up jeans a decade ago

Never trusted the dye anyway

"Blue-dipped"….Bluebirds….True Blue, through and through…Back the Blue…Singing the Blues…

Slave and Master are two sides of the same coin…they are the same.

Anon likes rocks better than coins.

Mint is for Smoking

They don't Mint coins…they "Ment" them.

With the RIght "Mental Marks" one can be convince an Ounce of Himalayan Gold is worth much less than and Ounce of Galatian Gold.

 

"State" "Ment"

Mint Marks

"Ohhhh, Fancy, it's got 24% THC!"

Back to Trust…which money do you trust, seems to be the question?

Anons says, "In God We Trust".

Anonymous ID: a753b7 Oct. 28, 2023, 5:10 a.m. No.19816825   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6884

>>19816821

Hu Man Being

 

It's always the fuckin' Hu.

 

China’s most important border is imaginary: the Hu Line

First drawn in 1935, Hu Line illustrates persistent demographic split – how Beijing deals with it will determine the country's future.

 

In 1935, demographer Hu Huanyong drew a line across a map of China. The 'Hu Line' illustrated a remarkable divide in China's population distribution. That divide remains relevant, not just for China's present but also for its future.

 

https://bigthink.com/strange-maps/hu-line/

Anonymous ID: a753b7 Oct. 28, 2023, 5:21 a.m. No.19816853   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19816832

Dogs and Cows lick their newborn's clean.

So, like a washcloth bath

And a lot of nipple sucking

The soreness will be unbearable

But it must be endured

For the children.

 

The Wellness Cults are so obsessed with all the stuff they "Can Do" (and prohibit) they forget about the stuff that Must be done for the health of the child.

Anonymous ID: a753b7 Oct. 28, 2023, 5:26 a.m. No.19816873   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6987 >>7097

>>19816844

SPQR, an abbreviation for Senatus Populusque Romanus (Classical Latin: [sɛˈnäːtʊs pɔpʊˈɫʊskʷɛ roːˈmäːnʊs]; English: "The Senate and People of Rome"), is an emblematic abbreviated phrase referring to the government of the ancient Roman Republic. It appears on documents made public by an inscription in stone or metal, in dedications of monuments and public works, and on some Roman currency.

 

The full phrase appears in Roman political, legal, and historical literature, such as the speeches of Cicero and Ab Urbe Condita Libri ("Books from the Founding of the City") of Livy.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPQR

 

Livy's only surviving work is commonly known as History of Rome (or Ab Urbe Condita, 'From the Founding of the City'). Together with Polybius it is considered one of the main accounts of the Second Punic War.[20]

 

When he began this work he was already past his youth, probably 32; presumably, events in his life prior to that time had led to his intense activity as a historian. He continued working on it until he left Rome for Padua in his old age, probably in the reign of Tiberius after the death of Augustus. Seneca the Younger[21] says he was an orator and philosopher and had written some historical treatises in those fields.[iii]

 

History of Rome also served as the driving force behind the "northern theory" regarding the Etruscans' origins. This is because in the book Livy states, "The Greeks also call them the 'Tyrrhene' and the 'Adriatic … The Alpine tribes are undoubtedly of the same kind, especially the Raetii, who had through the nature of their country become so uncivilized that they retained no trace of their original condition except their language, and even this was not free from corruption"

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livy

Anonymous ID: a753b7 Oct. 28, 2023, 5:32 a.m. No.19816894   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19816887

Remember that time Louis and Clark built Interstate-40?

Thomas Jefferson bought some land, and sent those two to build a highway to the Pacific, so they did. Great guys. Probably had GPS to guide them, huh?

Anonymous ID: a753b7 Oct. 28, 2023, 5:35 a.m. No.19816905   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6922

Quaestio perpetua

 

A quaestio perpetua (also judicia publica) was a permanent jury court in the Roman republic. The first was established by the lex Calpurnia de repetundis in 149 BC to try cases on corruption and extortion. More were established in following years to hear cases on various crimes, such as maiestas (treason), ambitus (electoral corruption), peculatus (theft of public funds), and vis (public violence). Unlike the older trials before a popular assembly, which had to be convoked for that purpose by a sitting magistrate, the courts were always open and any citizen could bring charges.

 

The quaestiones were a core part of Roman public law from their introduction through the late republic. During the imperial period, they gradually fell out of use, with many of their public functions transferred to the senate or other imperial magistrates. By the third century AD, they were obsolete.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaestio_perpetua

 

Are we back?

Anonymous ID: a753b7 Oct. 28, 2023, 5:41 a.m. No.19816922   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19816905

> Quaestio perpetua

> Permanent Grand Jury

> Court of Public Opinion (CPO)

 

Expansion

During and after the 120s BC, further permanent courts were created: there was a court inter sicarios to prosecute professional killers, a court de veneficiis on poisonings, and a court de ambitus on electoral corruption.

 

Decline

The quaestiones survived the fall of the republic into the early Principate. Through to the emperor Caligula, various changes were made to the jury pools (usually expanding them); Augustus introduced a new court for adultery and clearly intended for them to continue in operation. But by the third century AD, the quaestiones were entirely obsolete, with their jurisdiction being transferred in the city to the hands of the praefectus urbi and the praefectus praetorio.[1] Matters of state, such as treason, were likewise transferred to a compliant senate, which began in the imperial period to take on judicial responsibilities.[24] Through the imperial period, the system of jury trials gave way to inquisitorial investigation by a magistrate, known as a cognitio under various magistrates.[25]

 

Procedure

At the beginning, with Piso's lex Calpurnia and the quaestio de repetundis, only Roman citizens could prosecute, which disadvantaged non-Roman provincials.[5] However, it is likely that Roman citizens were assigned to represent non-Romans in court proceedings at Rome in the role of patron. One of the reforms of Gaius Gracchus was to eliminate this requirement, giving standing to provincials directly.[8]

 

Each court was presided over by a president, usually a praetor, who heard the charges and then moved to a full trial. Because each quaestio was constituted by a different statute, there was generally no consistent form of action nor consistent composition of juries.[26] In general, there were no appeals to the people or otherwise from the relevant quaestio; Mark Antony proposed adding such an appeal some time in 44 BC, but it was never implemented.[25]

Anonymous ID: a753b7 Oct. 28, 2023, 5:52 a.m. No.19816960   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6966

Denim is just duck cotton aka canvass, right?

So white bleach the fuck out of it

Only to take it to a market

So the buyer can have his niggers turn it blue?

What the fuck is wrong with canvass colored britches in the first place?

 

Within a brand’s style range, selvedge denim jeans are more likely to be more expensive than non-selvedge models: To begin, unlike non-selvedge denim, which can range from 57″ to 64″ wide, selvedge denim is narrower, ranging from 28″ to 34″ in width. This means that a pair of selvedge jeans may require roughly double the amount of fabric as a regular pair of jeans. The pricing of the fabric is the second factor to consider. Selvedge costs a few dollars extra per yard (depending on the supplier) because it is typically woven on older, slower looms that create fabric with a high rate of flaws, whereas modern looms make wider (non-selvedge) denim with fewer faults at faster speeds.

 

The images below show “Markers” for jeans. Markers are patterns for each size range that are printed on paper and used by the cutter to trace the cut on the fabric. The pattern pieces on the Markers are arranged to minimize fabric waste. Selvedge Markers are shown in the top image, and non-selvedge Markers are shown in the bottom image. This example shows two pairs of jeans cut on the narrower selvedge denim would require nearly 6 yards of fabric, while two of the same sizes cut on the wider non-selvedge would use about 2 1/2 yards of fabric.

 

https://denimbmc.com/raw-denim-vs-selvedge/

 

>Fewer faults

<Fuckin' Nazi-like Pursuit of Perfection at Any Price

Anonymous ID: a753b7 Oct. 28, 2023, 6:41 a.m. No.19817108   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7112

>>19816996

Den

Dan

Don

Juan

Juan Ponce de Leon

Don Ponce

de Lyons

Conquistador

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Ponce_de_Le%C3%B3n

 

The region of what is now Ponce belonged to the Taíno Guaynia region, which stretched along the southern coast of Puerto Rico.[29] Agüeybaná, a cacique who led the region, was among those who greeted Spanish conquistador Juan Ponce de León when he came to the island in 1508.

Anonymous ID: a753b7 Oct. 28, 2023, 6:45 a.m. No.19817117   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7125

>>19817104

Anon used to like this theory when anon believed in the $cience.

 

Using DNA analysis, this guy show that a monkey fucked a pig and the pig birthed the Hu Man.

 

Maybe it's just symbolism for fighting monkeys and their pig partners?

Anonymous ID: a753b7 Oct. 28, 2023, 6:52 a.m. No.19817144   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7254

>>19817125

Ca-Ca

Ca-Caw

Kakka

 

This is very interesting. In my language Kannada "kakka" is a slang for "shit" used by some people. It is not common nor is it part of the formal language.

 

"Kakka" is far from popular; it's virtually nonexistent as a Japanese person name.

 

'But there is a word 閣下 ("kakka"), which is a word used to address heads of government/state. It's like English "Your Excellency" or "Your Highness".

 

The kanji character 閣 ("kak(u)") means "(government) cabinet/building/palace," and 下 ("ka") means "below/under." Put together, 閣下 is used to indirectly refer to someone under the Cabinet (building's ceiling). Of course it's not related to any Spanish nouns, and very few people care how it sounds to Spanish people.

 

you are not alone spanish person, kakka is also poo in finnish. there is an old popular anime called " Legend of Galactic Heroes ", which used the word extensively through the very long series.

 

https://japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/42821/what-is-the-japanese-meaning-of-the-name-kakka

 

Ka-Kaa = doodoo

Bird shit

Chicken shit

Chicken Scratch

💩

 

Kekke

Anonymous ID: a753b7 Oct. 28, 2023, 7:03 a.m. No.19817185   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19817181

If it was a matter of national security importance there would probably be an Ai developed that could read your mind and retrieve the pic anon is thinking about

Anonymous ID: a753b7 Oct. 28, 2023, 7:32 a.m. No.19817338   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7349 >>7471

>>19817291

Have anons ever considers that "Jeffrey Epstein" is the name of an Op?

 

Consider David Lawrence Geffen (DLG) GEFFEN Records

 

Jeff - Geoff

GEFF EpsteiN

 

Worth $8.8B

Huge Yacht for sex parties and blackmail recording?

 

David Lawrence Geffen (born February 21, 1943)[1] is an American business magnate, producer and film studio executive. He co-created Asylum Records in 1971 with Elliot Roberts, Geffen Records in 1980, DGC Records in 1990, and DreamWorks SKG in 1994.

 

Early life

David Geffen was born in Borough Park, Brooklyn, New York, to Abraham Geffen and Batya Volovskaya (1909–1988).[2] Geffen's mother owned a clothing store in Borough Park called Chic Corsets by Geffen.[3] Both of his parents were Jewish immigrants who met in British Mandatory Palestine and then moved to the United States.[4] Geffen graduated from Brooklyn's New Utrecht High School in 1960 with a "barely passing 66 average".

 

Geffen is a donor to Democratic Party candidates and organizations, and was an early financial supporter of President Bill Clinton. In 2001, he had a quarrel with the former president over Clinton's decision not to pardon Leonard Peltier, on whose behalf he had lobbied the President.[45]

 

Geffen donated money to oppose Proposition 8 in the November 2008 election. Proposition 8 would have amended California's Constitution to ban same-sex marriage.[47][48][49] California's voters passed Proposition 8 by a margin of 52.24% to 47.76%.

Geffen, among other wealthy Democrats, donated to the Lincoln Project, a Republican-led super PAC that opposed the re-election of Donald Trump and the Republican Senators who supported Trump in the 2020 election.[50]

 

As of October 2023, Geffen has an estimated net worth of $9.1 billion, making him one of the richest people in the entertainment industry.[53]

 

Geffen was initially defensive about his sexuality. During the 1970s he fell in love with Cher and spent 18 months in a relationship with her, a time he referred to as "the greatest high I had ever experienced". Eventually, Cher left him for Gregg Allman.[54][55] Geffen eventually came out as gay in 1992.

 

In February 2020, Geffen sold his Beverly Hills estate to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos for $165 million, a price believed to be the highest ever paid for a home in a California real estate transaction.[61] In June 2020, Geffen purchased Casey Wasserman's Beverly Hills estate for $68 million.[

 

In 2007, Geffen bought a half-share in friend Larry Ellison's luxury yacht Rising Sun, then at 138 metres (453 ft) the sixth largest motor yacht in the world.[68] After Ellison ordered a new and more compact 91 metres (299 ft) yacht, he sold his remaining half share in Rising Sun to Geffen in 2010.[69]

 

In 2009, Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich agreed to a divorce settlement with his wife Irina that resulted in her taking ownership of the 115-metre (377 ft) yacht Pelorus. Approached on Geffen's behalf by broker Merle Wood, Geffen bought Pelorus in 2011 for $300 million.[70][71] Later that year Geffen sold Pelorus to Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan for €214 million, way below its former price.[72]

 

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Geffen drew backlash for posting on Instagram that he and a 45-member crew were self-isolating in the Grenadines on the Rising Sun.

 

David Geffen has been ranked the most polluting individual American and second most polluting individual in the world, largely due to his yachts.[78]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Geffen

 

Billionaire media magnate David Geffen’s new “husband” is a former go-go dancer with a murky past who has changed his name a number of times.

 

While 80-year-old Geffen — worth $7.7 billion — can usually be found on his mega-yacht or one of his palatial homes around the world, one-time model Donovan Michaels, 30, is more used to picking up odd jobs in New York and Miami, former pals tell The Post.

 

Born David Armstrong in Michigan, he started going by Brandon Foster around the time he moved to Florida in 2014 and began dancing and promoting parties at Miami’s gay clubs including “clothing optional” pool parties “along with plenty of other hot sexy guys.”

 

https://nypost.com/2023/04/09/david-geffens-husband-is-a-former-go-go-dancer-with-a-murky-past-ex-pals/

Anonymous ID: a753b7 Oct. 28, 2023, 7:38 a.m. No.19817361   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19817352

>To make sure the fat people are removed forever?

 

Some would castigate them for being allergic to their food

Some would crow about their "Massive Gains"

Some would celebrate their "Massive Achivement"

Some would kill them, 'For the Greater Good" because they obviously consume to much…