TYB
Three-twenty-two
322 BC Death of Aristotle
323 BC Death of Alexander the Great
~ 508BC - 322BC "Athenian Democracy (Rule by the OWLS)"
Ended by Alexander the Great
Replaced with Plutocratic Oligarchy
"One modern, formal example of a plutocracy, according to some critics,[10] is the City of London."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plutocracy
>https://x.com/nypost/status/1769642681443983469?s=20
The especially bright extraterrestrial treat โ formally known as Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks
โThe Devil Cometโ โ a rare galactic phenomenon the size of Mount Everest that can only be seen by humans about every 70 years
The comet recently earned its devilish nickname over an unexpected brightness flare-up, which some media outlets likened to the horns of a devil. More flares, which cause exponential brightness increases, are possible this month, scientists say.
The flare-upsโ causes are unknown, but some experts have speculated that the comet may have active ice volcanoes that explode, causing the flashes of brightness.
Another flare-up could coincide with April 8โs solar eclipseโฆLori Feaga, a professor who studies comets at the University of Maryland, told the outlet, โOf course, the real show is the eclipse, so donโt miss enjoying that by spending the entirety of totality hunting for the comet.โ
https://nypost.com/2024/03/17/us-news/rare-devil-comet-the-size-of-mount-everest-could-soon-be-seen-with-naked-eye/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=nypost
What is it about Intel that makes people cut their weiners off? Are The Ladies Secrets just so sensitive that they can only be shared with dickless sycophants?
Hunger Games
Starbucks Queens
Scythian Tranny Worship
So what is it about Smoking Cessation that causes Inflammatory Bowel Disease and systemic inflammation?
>>20585171
People can't reconcile that Soros is an, "Atheist Jew".
"You can't blame "the GOOD jews" because Soros is ackshually a self-professed Atheistโฆ"
Did the anon who posted this notable theory LB have some sauce to follow FMI?
"Once in a lifetime pandemic"โฆ.The Flu
It's always lawful to demand Censorship.
It's always illegal to resist Censorship.
What a fucking asshole.
RICO is OK as long as the Government is running the OP.
>step off, shill.
How dare you insult the government's "first amendment protect" ai-chatbot argument-shill subcontractor who's protecting National Security for your children's future.
>>20585265
You think you're the only anon to become a Namefag?
>>20585277
"Will you kill yourself, to make another happy?"
Prisoner's dilemma.
>>20585289
Fuck off you half-wit.
"Suicide" by Smoking Cessation
"Suicide" by Fruitarianism
"Suicide" by Messiah Complex
"Suicide" by Vaccine Injections
"Suicide" by daily cocktail regimen
"Suicide" by "Trust the $cience"
Queen Kagan is making anon's stomach sick.
First Amendment suppression causes Physical Harm. Damages Due.
Photographic evidence?
FOUO = Memo from the Gov't to ALL
"What if frogs had wings?"
"They wouldn't bump their asses when they landed."
Q. What if worms had machineguns?
A. Birds wouldn't fuck with them.
Suppressing Free Speech is against the Law.
Objection.
Calls for a desk clerk to make a legal decision.
"You can't say the F-word here because someone might get angry enough about it to start a fight."
"Someone MIGHT start a fight over your SPEECH and FIGHTING is illegal, so neck yerself."
"Summoned?"
The Plutocratic Oligarchy.
One modern, formal example of a plutocracy, according to some critics,[10] is the City of London.[11] The City (also called the Square Mile of ancient London, corresponding to the modern financial district, an area of about 2.5 km2) has a unique electoral system for its local administration, separate from the rest of London. More than two-thirds of voters are not residents, but rather representatives of businesses and other bodies that occupy premises in the City, with votes distributed according to their numbers of employees. The principal justification for this arrangement is that most of the services provided by the City of London Corporation are used by the businesses in the City. Around 450,000 non-residents constitute the city's day-time population, far outnumbering the City's 7,000 residents.[12]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plutocracy
History
Main article: History of London
Origins
Main article: Londinium
The Waterloo Helmet, c.โ150โ50 BC, found in the River Thames
A surviving fragment of the London Wall, built around AD 200, close to Tower Hill
The Roman legions established a settlement known as "Londinium" on the current site of the City of London around AD 43. Its bridge over the River Thames turned the city into a road nexus and major port, serving as a major commercial centre in Roman Britain until its abandonment during the 5th century. Archaeologist Leslie Wallace notes that, because extensive archaeological excavation has not revealed any signs of a significant pre-Roman presence, "arguments for a purely Roman foundation of London are now common and uncontroversial."[15]
>Established by the Roman Legion 43AD
43 = DC
"Just typePublic Health Emergencyat the Top. That makes their Compliance with our bullshit; to keep their license to operate and continued insurance coverage, Compulsory."