Anonymous ID: debe12 Feb. 25, 2019, 11:28 p.m. No.5390988   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1144 >>1265 >>1654

Look here, no look there

 

extended from last bread

 

  1. Potus in Vietnam

  2. Kushner in Middle East/possible US peace plan for Israel

  3. Venezuela crisis

  4. US-China trade talks finishing

  5. Syria pullout, maybe Afghanistan too

  6. Marcon, Merkel, May, Trudeau quiet

  7. Dems supporting killing babies

  8. AOC Green deal → We are now in charge, Omar againt Israel/Dems divided as never

  9. Barr incoming/RR, RM in the news a lot

  10. Israel elections coming

  11. Pedos exposed slowly/for normies to be able to accept reality

  12. RBG probably dead/fuckery in SC/voting continues

  13. India-Pakistan tensions/fear about possible war

  14. MSM acting strange lately

  15. Pence in Colombia

  16. Iran foreign minister resigned

  17. Bolton suggesting Nicaragua is next

  18. MbS in Pakistan → India bombed Pakistan right after deal are made between SA and Pak

  19. Spain → big protests, no media coverage

 

 

etc etc etc

 

I really dont know which way to look

Anonymous ID: debe12 Feb. 25, 2019, 11:40 p.m. No.5391068   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1090 >>1094 >>1130

Tesla Driver Dies In Fiery Florida Crash – And Car's Battery Still Burns A Day Later

 

The man who died in the accident, Omar Awan, was driving on South Flamingo Road in Davie (which is north of Miami and adjacent to Fort Lauderdale) at about 4:30 pm local time when his 2016 Model S sedan veered off the road for an unknown reason, police spokesman Sergeant Mark Leone told Forbes. Awan then appears to have overcorrected the steering and lost control of the car, sending it across three lanes of traffic before it crashed into trees in the median, Leone said.

 

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/alanohnsman/2019/02/25/tesla-driver-dies-in-fiery-florida-crash–and-cars-battery-still-burns-a-day-later/#2de0ece2c053

 

 

AWAN?????

Anonymous ID: debe12 Feb. 26, 2019, 12:01 a.m. No.5391187   🗄️.is 🔗kun

These days…people die young-a direct opposite of what used to obtain in the days of our forebears.

 

I doubt if there were ailments like cancer, stroke, stress, hypertension, etc in those days and if there were-they were probably not as rampant as what obtains these days…making me suspect that the ‘health woes’ of this generation lies in our lifestyle.

 

A generation that is supposed to have an enhanced shot at longevity (what with our exposure to science and technology) is experiencing more deaths amongst its young than the supposed Stone Age generation.

In examining the impact of the lifestyle of this generation on our lifespan-we must not fail to look into issues like excessive pursuit of materialism(and its attendant stress),unhealthy consumptions and sexual perversion.

 

I observed a few days retreat at a friend’s house-a few years back…a house that boasts of every modern ‘treats’-inside the fridge…ice cream, cake, chocolates, beverages, but not a single fruit!

 

In fact, the only cooked food I found in there was a frozen eba. Yet, he would be the first to tell you that he does not ‘swallow’ at night, does not consume red meat-plus other health dos and don’ts that he observes.

 

I think back to our aged folks in the villages who ‘swallow’ at any time of the day, eat all sorts of meat and still lived to a ripe old age.

Where could we have gone wrong then, if we are still dying young, despite our vast knowledge of modern health dos and don’ts?

 

A doctor friend once told me that a vast majority of young men (between the ages of 35-50) are impotent…according to some medical findings. And their type of impotence is such that they can’t even fertilise an egg without medical assistance or sustain an erection for more than a few minutes.

Again, one is forced to compare this dampening reality to seniors that are known to still ‘fire down’…even with off-springs, to show for their ‘labour.’

 

Think of what obtains now with female fertility and compare it to the time of our mothers-whose major headache was how to cater for the numerous brood they seemed to churn out with so much ease.

 

Their days even seemed to witness less complicated childbirths, despite the non- availability of sophisticated medical procedures.

 

This is a generation that seems to have it all when one considers how easy science and technology has made our existence…yet it would seem like the older generation had a better quality of life.

 

Does our modern lifestyle still accommodate communal existence like in the days of our fathers? Any wonder why there’s so much loneliness out there, despite claims of the world now being a global village?

I tell whoever cares to listen that boredom is a modern phenomenon-it never used to exist in the days of old because their setting had what I call THE HUMAN TOUCH-which our generation is losing at an alarming rate.

Science and Technology has inadvertently made us too ‘comfort-zoned’ for our own good. Easy life is what leads to boredom. We don’t go out of our way to do things for and with each other anymore.

 

These days, infusing the human touch in relationships becomes an inconvenience of sorts.

 

We send money and ‘technology toys’ to perform acts that require the human touch…why waste time and energy to go visit an ailing loved one when you can just Whatsapp “get well soon.’’

 

Ever wondered why people have so many friends on the social media but still feel lonely in real life?

 

Some of us even make more efforts with our ‘virtual relationships’-than we bother with our real-life relationships.

High time we realised that certain things cannot just take the place of the ‘human touch’ in life.

 

The human touch is what our forebears never joked with and that explains why issues like boredom, loneliness, suicide, depression, etc were alien to them!

Anonymous ID: debe12 Feb. 26, 2019, 12:11 a.m. No.5391245   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Archaeologists unearth 'masterpiece' sealstone in Greek tomb

 

Archaeologists are documenting artifacts contained within their amazing 2015 find, the tomb of the Griffin Warrior in Greece. But the 3,500-year-old treasures include their most stunning historical offering yet: an intricately carved gem, or sealstone, that represents one of the finest works of prehistoric Greek art ever found.

 

But that wasn't the only secret hidden there beneath the hard-baked clay. It would take another year before the so-called "Griffin Warrior" revealed his most stunning historical offering yet: an intricately carved gem, or sealstone, that UC researchers say is one of the finest works of prehistoric Greek art ever discovered.

 

The "Pylos Combat Agate," as the seal has come to be known for the fierce hand-to-hand battle it portrays, promises not only to rewrite the history of ancient Greek art, but to help shed light on myth and legend in an era of Western civilization still steeped in mystery.

 

"What is fascinating is that the representation of the human body is at a level of detail and musculature that one doesn't find again until the classical period of Greek art 1,000 years later," explained Davis. "It's a spectacular find."

 

"Some of the details on this are only a half-millimeter big," said Davis. "They're incomprehensibly small."

 

"This seal should be included in all forthcoming art history texts, and will change the way that prehistoric art is viewed," said Stocker.

 

 

 

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/11/171107092910.htm

Anonymous ID: debe12 Feb. 26, 2019, 12:43 a.m. No.5391417   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1426

>>5391384

 

Even if you wake up drunk with 3 beautiful naked models/female/ at the middle of the beach after some random party, all of them totally impressed with your fuckin skills, and begging you to hook up with them at least once a week?

 

I know that alien landing in front of DC would not surpised you.

Anonymous ID: debe12 Feb. 26, 2019, 1:06 a.m. No.5391557   🗄️.is 🔗kun

‘Soft child-porn’ or honest political debate? Take a guess which one YouTube failed to censor

 

Despite employing a small army of ‘anti-extremist’ flaggers, YouTube somehow overlooked an entire prison block of pedophiles on its platform. Is the video-sharing site wasting too many resources censoring political content?

Last week, a regular guy named Matt Watson, working at his home computer, shook the wired world to its very foundations by providing convincing evidence that YouTube supports – either wittingly or unwittingly – a pedophile ring that openly preys on the most vulnerable members of society, children.

 

https://www.rt.com/op-ed/452364-child-porn-youtube-scandal/