>https://archive.org/details/tartarinonthealp25768gut
post it elsewhere?
>clip from 'Line in the Sand' about the underground illegal migration system - NYC
>ou can figure out the title from that lin
"Tartarin on the Alps" is a humorous novel by Alphonse Daudet, featuring the character Tartarin, who is a larger-than-life figure with a penchant for grandiose adventures. The story follows his journey from Tarascon, France, to the Alps, where he seeks to prove his bravery and tackle challenges that often reveal more about his imagination than his actual abilities.
The novel satirizes the idea of heroism and the absurdity of bravado, showcasing Tartarin's comical misadventures and the contrast between his self-image and reality.
great side by side.
is this to calm industry fears about the RFK Jr moves?
>Amazon Alexa Tells Man There Wonโt Be a 2024 ELECTION: โWAR POWERS Will Be Invokedโ
They simply fake alexa voice for these videos. buku clicks
The United States acquired the Philippines from Spain for $20 million as part of the Treaty of Paris in 1898, which ended the Spanish-American War. This purchase was part of a larger agreement that also ceded Puerto Rico and Guam to the U.S.
Philippine-American War? they hid that from me. expand pls
I see. And I think I remember that Filipino revolutionaries were secretly backed by the British
The claim that Filipino revolutionaries were secretly backed by the British is not widely supported by historical evidence. While the British had interests in the region, particularly during the late 19th century, their direct involvement in supporting the Philippine independence movement against the U.S. is not well-documented.
What is the best documentation that exists for British involvement in that conflict?
Colonial History Studies: "The British Empire and the Philippines" explores British interests in the region and can shed light on indirect influences.
We'll give you 2 now, and 15 when we reach Alderaan.
>My wife and I aren't having kids yet until things change regarding vaccines and other stuff.
my experience
if you want to try midwife
Don't try doing 50/50 where you go to hospital AMA doctor for the prenatal visits.
They will find a way to label you "high risk" so you can't use the midwife
>Pay us our interest on our social security money account as if it were sitting in a bank.
Avg salary over lifetime 50k
12.4% fica combined
50 years
=$372K
Approx $700K if you include average interest of 3% over 50 years
> literally,
>f&g
you have to do multiple attempts to get a good AI Trump
Maybe 1 out of 20 is good. The rest look like a libtard cartoon of him
He looks like a giant or something like that
but they need that money for Ukraine & Israel anon. they need it more than our seniors
And all the poor people who never had a good job, who's going to pay for them?
sometimes I wish I was Amish but then I think I'd be really bored
>THE FBI IS PROTECTING THE FUCKERS THAT TRIED TO KILL TRUMP
How'd you get that info anon?
>djt: i had a meeting the other day with rupert murdoch, he is 93 and he is as sharp as he can every be.
I want to know the secrets.
Certainly, I would bet that chicken broth is part of the answer. After a stressful commute, chicken broth does some magic to my brain like medicine. Real, not can. And in a soup, not by itself IMO
>something always needs done
I guess I mean mentally bored. I get mentally bored at a brainiac job anyway
>murdoch is evil.
you don't know that. the boss speaks highly
nom du goy
Like what.
My honest long-term impression of the average bonganon is they don't know shit.
Prove me wrong.
>WE BUILD THE WALL = IN PRISON.
Good. Traitors.
Bannon "muh trump presdiency is over"
Fuck Bannon, fuck flynn, fuck Byrne, Fuck alex jones. Traitors all.
> they create the boogie man and then demand billions to protect you from them
soviet union, no different.
naz germany, no different.
It's a racket