mexican drinking habits seem more fruitful
with generous amounts of peanut butter angst from potatoe face
let the eshaton be a passion of the jelly faces
ebot insists
(you) mad
(you) kiked
bummer fehgel
this is how we spend it over here
In February 1946, the United States government asked the 167 Micronesian inhabitants of the atoll to "temporarily" relocate, so the United States government could begin testing atomic bombs for "the good of mankind and to end all world wars."[3] After "confused and sorrowful deliberation" among the Bikinians, their leader, King Juda, agreed to the U.S. relocation request, announcing "We will go believing that everything is in the hands of God."[3] Nine of the eleven family heads, or alaps, chose Rongerik as their new home.[13] United States Navy Seabees helped them to disassemble their church and community house and prepare to relocate them to their new home. On March 7, 1946, the residents gathered their personal belongings and saved building supplies. They were transported 125 mi (201 km) eastward on U.S. Navy landing craft 1108 and LST 861 to the uninhabited Rongerik Atoll,[13] which was one-sixth the size of Bikini Atoll.[13] No one lived on Rongerik because it had an inadequate water and food supply and due to deep-rooted traditional beliefs that the island was haunted by the Demon Girls of Ujae. The Navy left them with a few weeks of food and water which soon proved to be inadequate.[
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