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>Jim Watkins sold this board to the NSA so he could pay for his gay boyfriend's yoga class
well GOOD FOR HIM….
glad someone besides the shills got some tangible reward for all the shit we put up with
>>20444741 pb
>Jim Watkins sold this board to the NSA so he could pay for his gay boyfriend's yoga class
well GOOD FOR HIM….
glad someone besides the shills got some tangible reward for all the shit we put up with
>Anon members watching cat climb telephone pole to hunt an eagle.
>Cats do cat stuff
one of anon's tomcats decided he was going to take down a 12 point buck out in the yard all by himself
the buck just ignored him bcs, well, he was a cat
the cat musta thought he was being super stealthy
but when he got within about 10 ft, i guess he realized the buck was bigger than he thought
so he stood up, turned around and walked back toward the house
the buck acted oblivious to the whole thing and continued eating grass
>If you adopt a cat born after the sad day, it could be the same spirit of your cat. You would know. God does answer prayers, great to small.
i know this to be true. have had many cats in my 72 yrs. one was extra near and dear to me. he was a shiny black DSH, and he had a really odd gait. as he walked, his spine swayed back and forth like a snake. he died at age 22. about a year later, i was working outside, and a fully grown cat i had never seen before walked out of the woods and came right up to me. that seemed unusual enough for a strange feral cat. he didn't let me touch him, but he ate a bowl of food i fetched from the house, then went back into the woods. the next day, he reappeared from the woods, and came directly to me again. i got him a bowl of food from the house, and he ate it. i tried to pet him, and at first, he was skitish, but then he was ok with it. after a minute, i picked him up, rolled him over on his back and cradled him in my arm. his eyes got REAL BIG for a second, but then i touched his belly with my free hand, and he instantly melted. he became as relaxed and limp as a wet noodle, and began purring loudly. anyone who has ever encounetered an adult feral cat knows how improbable this is. he was a shiny black DSH, except he had a white dot on his throat, but he walked with the exact same peculiar gait as the cat that had died a year earlier. i believe he was the reincarnation of the first cat, not because i recognized him, but because he recognized me, and had somehow managed to find his way back to me. i've never been closer to any animal. his second incarnation lived another 20 yrs and just passed last Christmas morning. i miss him bigly.
almost clever, for a shill
but according to the gov't, there were only a few hundred thousand new jobs created
but tens of millions of foreign invaders have entered the country since brandon took office
so your common core arithmetic has failed you, and your meme has failed bigly.
replies to my post and calls me a "tool"
but mistakenly tags his own post instead of mine
hilarious
fuckwit confirmed
>The early 2000s was actually awesome. I'm only recently realizing how good it was.
i'm guessin' you musta missed the 60s then
WHOA….
that thumbnail looks like fluorescent quantum dots in someone who took the clotshot
>T-[1]
star light star bright
only star i see tonight
i wish i may i wish i might
have the wish i wish tonight
>labor unions are protection rackets
so are governments
at least unions actually PROTECT their members
>Didn't even use bait the second time
you ARE the bait, tho, shillboi
your smarmy façade of superiority fails to hide your butthurt at having your blunder called out
and your disingenuous blessing condemns you to the fate that awaits all minions
sucks to be a useful idiot, don't it?
watch the water
>we need to forgive one another for what we did and said when we were in the dark about covid
fuck you bitch
YOU were in the dark, not the clotshot refusers
YOU did everything you could to force your will on others, we just wanted to be left alone
there'll be no forgiveness given to you
you sowed the whirlwind, and you shall reap what was sown
>They are a necessary protection against elite corporate management greed.
on his first day on the job, ronnie raygun was the guy who fired 14,000 UNION air-traffic controllers, and sent a clear signal to corporate america that union-busting was now OK.
look at the percent of the workforce who are unionized now, compared to in the 70s. explains a LOT.
>Q is valid. Answer is relevant. Perhaps someone else misunderstood?
the question was recursively self-contradictory
any answer would be self-evident tautology
perhaps understanding is meaninless to an idjit
>almost NO loads outbound, except garbage
because they produce NOTHING of value there
they create NOTHING of value there
NYC is a boil on the ass of america
the country would be so much better off if it disappeared