tyb's
spouse and I just had that convo. we will anon but am enjoying it FULLY while we are here.
o7
that is wee anon's parent. yea not been around for a few months at all-was in once/twice that I saw since this came back.
AAAAAAA USAG RC-135S "Rivet-Joint" on a spoopy pattrn out of Majors Airport in Greenville, Tx- kindof out the way for that half-loop over Texarkana. High Latitude run at the top of tha tarc and then on the run down to and past Texarkana.
RC-135 "Rivet-Joint" aircraft gathers electronic and signal intelligence worldwide. It can operate at a theatre, or country level. This reconnaissance plane has near real-time on scene intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination capabilities. The RC-135 is operated by a total crew of up to 27-32 members, depending on its mission. Of which 3 are pilots, 2 navigators, and the rest are various intelligence gathering specialists, system operators, in-flight maintenance technicians and airborne linguists. The RC-135 can be easily identified by its "thimble" nose radome and bulged cheek fairing on the forward fuselage. These house mission equipment. Also there are a number of antennas on the fuselage.
been watching him too.
o7
you missed the joke
>got moar??
you going until 2am est?
Chek't those swaby Quads ARRRRR
it's all good fren. If you're not having funโฆ..
just fuck off one post doomer faggot
Largest mass graves uncovered in Burundi with 6,000 bodies
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) โ Authorities in Burundi say they have opened six mass graves containing more than 6,000 bodies from unrest that occurred decades ago, the largest such discovery in years of work.
The East African nation has been unearthing such graves from a past that includes massacres along ethnic lines. Some have warned that the work can be sensitive ahead of the presidential election in May. The country's truth and reconciliation commission said the latest mass graves to be explored are in central Karusi province. There appear to be at least 18 such graves.
The province was plunged into crisis after the assassination in 1993 of Melchior Ndadaye, Burundi's first ethnic Hutu and democratically elected president. Some Burundians say ethnic Tutsi families were massacred after his death.
But the commission's president, Pierre Claver Ndayicariye, said the bodies were from 1972, when many ethnic Hutus were killed following a failed coup against leader Micombero Michel.
The people buried in the graves had been imprisoned and then taken in military trucks to the execution grounds, Ndayicariye said.
Some in Burundi have been critical of the commission's work and its choice of mass graves it chooses to investigate. Its mandate covers crimes committed between German colonization in 1885 to 2008 when the final rebel group signed a cease-fire agreement.
Emmanuel Nkurunziza, secretary of one Tutsi organization, called it "a shame to say thousands of thousands of dead bodies in Karusi are Hutus killed in 1972 while it is known that in 1993 Tutsis were exterminated in Karusi." He added that "you cannot take Tutsis' bodies and call them Hutus." In a statement on Monday, a coalition of political parties in exile said the commission should halt its work because it doesn't inspire confidence in all Burundians. The statement alleged that the commission was put in place to serve the interests of the ruling party.
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20200218/p2g/00m/0in/064000c
nite fren
POTUS goes in tomorrow afternoon. Equipment being deliverd
fuck off. Step upโฆ but you won't
Cry moar faggot. Always bitchin' like the pussy you are. Bake or STFU
riiight tough guy. GFY. You couldn't handle me at ALL
and you can fuck off too. nunya bidness