>>2093477
if the bushes stole 100kg of cocaine from a federal courthouse in 1988, what would the street value be?
100,000g x $40/g
>>2093477
if the bushes stole 100kg of cocaine from a federal courthouse in 1988, what would the street value be?
100,000g x $40/g
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what kind of depraved child sacrifice photo collection did the secret service have to set on fire at a clinton residence in new york
what if gran torino was allegory for ronald reagen
the california homicide rate frump frumpotus cia cocaine got so high that the original ms13 gang turned into this transendental illuminatti thing with the aztecs and mayans and such, there are still posers, but they would all get framed and humiated into selling cocaine for frump cia tax fraud
cause aliens?
expand your thinking with some baking soda and or vitamin b12 isolates , gotta get those dragon energy numers up for the scorched wearth demon , that was susanan martinez load
what's a jew
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pedorator tweakers shall perish before the cube
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like a runny nose or something
{C}ocaine
{I}mport
{A}gency
safetyis third homo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_chorus
for the uninitiated
1k pntsolght is a call to vengence from rogues i guess
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Synecdoche – related to metonymy and metaphor, creates a play on words by referring to something with a related concept: for example, referring to the whole with the name of a part, such as "hired hands" for workers; a part with the name of the whole, such as "the law" for police officers; the general with the specific, such as "bread" for food; the specific with the general, such as "cat" for a lion; or an object with the material it is made from, such as "bricks and mortar" for a building.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figure_of_speech#Tropes
it is easier to identify what the enemy does if you have proper vernacular
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litotes>>2093509
In rhetoric, litotes (/ˈlaɪtətiːz/,[1] US: /ˈlɪtətiːz/ or /laɪˈtoʊtiːz/) is a figure of speech that uses understatement to emphasize a point by stating a negative to further affirm a positive, often incorporating double negatives for effect.
why do you think they made those godfather movies for the military