>>2751497 (lb)
The other guy is wearing a 71 shirt. Mirror.
>>2751497 (lb)
The other guy is wearing a 71 shirt. Mirror.
It was a breaking news special. When they broke out of the network that was the scheduled show that was playing?
If there was any disrespect intended it would have been from God, or taken some serious aforethought.
You need look no further than the platypus to see proof of God's humor.
This coming from RT, kek.
I have no doubt China has ambitions to influence policy in the US. I would be surprised if any major power didn't. Not saying there's nothing to it, just that coming from RT it looks a bit like deflection (optics)
https://archive.is/pepes
Blatant shill anon, just ignore those ones. It makes them look like the crazy old man yelling at the flower pot in the corner of the room kek
Yes but Russia Today selling that China is more of a threat than Russia? Fair enough I suppose but I'd probably look for moar sauce on that one. Just for the optics, like I said. Not saying I disagree, but China is not capable of being a super power solely from its home base, it lacks one of the most crucial resources, oil.
What does an anon sock puppet look like ffs?
Just finishing season 5 of Alias (for about the third time). It's pretty good at the "you're not working for who you think you are" thing and seems fairly plausible in how the different agencies work together (except for Dean claiming to be OSI when they clearly should have called bullshit on that kek).
So yeah highly recommended for a rough overview, but I watch it with a sense of irony now with how much they do on US soil to US citizens kek.
I have been a JJ fan for a long time and I am not expecting to see his name connected with anything, but working in that industry must expose you to all kinds of compromise.