LOOK AT THAT STUPID KIKE BITCH AND THE KIKED JEWISH JEWELRY
THE ORIGINAL GANGSTERS KNOW q
NOT THAT GLITTERY ELON CABBAGE PEANUT BUTTER HORSESHIT
POLKA FOR TEH MONKEYS
IT'S A GOOD THING THEIR HEIRS WILL BITE A CURB BY THE TIME THIS IS OVER HUH
I THINK I FOUND A GREAT DEAL ON REAL ESTATE FOR "NEW ISRAEL"
WE CAN EVEN BURN THE CABALISTS IN A PIT SOUTH OF DULCE
THE BILTMORE FAG THAT PASSED AWAY LAST YEAR SPENT PROL TWENTY THROWING YOUR JUDAS FEHGEL ASS UNDER A FUCKING TRAIN AFTER THE MICHEAL JACKSON ASSASSINATION. pS: HUGH HEFFNER HELPED CAUSE HE HATED CIA NIGGS TOO
BECK?
SHROOMS?
IT'S A GOOD THING THE VATICAN BANKERS WERE SIEZED BEFORE THIS GOT STUPID
BULLSHIT KIKE BITCH
https://8ch.net/qtalent/res/162.html
that bitch has a "throw mama from the train" look on her face huh
Origin of Minerva
The Roman goddess Minerva is so completely identified with the Greek goddess Athena that it is difficult to discern what is “native” to Minerva. Minerva (earlier Latin spelling Menerva) was a native Italian goddess of handicrafts (hence easily identified with Athena in that respect). The name Minerva ( Menerva) may be of Indo-European origin, from the root men- “to think, bear in mind,” source of English mind, Latin meminī “I remember,” and Greek Méntōr, a proper name meaning “adviser.” The original Latin name will have been Meneswā “intelligent, wise (woman),” related to Sanskrit manasvin “wise” and Manasvinī, the name of the mother of the moon. Alternatively, Meneswā may mean “woman who measures (the phases of the moon),” from the Proto-Indo-European root mē- “to measure,” source of English meal (a Germanic word), as in piecemeal, measure (from Latin), and Greek metron "measure," the source of the English suffix -meter, among other words. Minerva as the name of the goddess entered English in the Old English period; the sense "wise woman" dates from the late 18th century.
Citations for Minerva
God, it seems like I'll always have a Minerva by my side being a better person than I am.
Julia Alvarez, In the Time of the Butterflies, 1994
The notion of such a Minerva as this, whom I saw in public places now and then, surrounded by swarms of needy abbés and schoolmasters, who flattered her, frightened me for some time, and I had not the least desire to make her acquaintance.
William Makepeace Thackeray, "The Luck of Barry Lyndon: A Romance of the Last Century," Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume XXX, July to December, 1844
Definitions for Minerva
a woman of great wisdom.
the ancient Roman goddess of wisdom and the arts, identified with the Greek goddess Athena.
a female given name
"one day at a time"
was the AA/cia programming
till the scientologists got involved
sup iran
stfu cia nigger
walrus josh dog boy has no dick
propoganda
if you are not learning from your mistakes nor the mistakes of others
(you) are probably an asshole
follow the rails roads
4 teh gunpowder treason plot