2018-09-19 at 12:18 AM UTC
Referring to my mom as "okaa" isn't calling her Japanese.
You're schizophrenic and lack athletic abilities.
2018-09-19 at 12:19 AM UTC
My bloodline is traceable to German knighthood in the 1400s. The house I live in was build by my great grandfather in 1914. It's a historic work of art. I've went to college, graduated with honors and was an athlete all my life.
You're a schizophrenic poser with delusions of grandeur and you LITERALLY LIVE IN A CAR. Bahahaha... Oh my God. Has anyone that isn't related to you ever called you beautiful? I doubt it. If they did , they lied. You shit in public restrooms like an animal and you probably smell like one, too. It's so funny that you think doing slave labour is something to brag about. You alsodidn't do a good jobat it and quit. You are pathetic. You might have been the hardest dude at the anime forum but you're literally nothing but an abuse victim to me. Tell me kikeboy, how hard were you bullied in school? I bet the abuse you got from real humans was relentless. The thought of it puts a smile on my face. Disgustoid.
Ohh, Hikki you disfigured abomination. I hope you suffer every day. Just know that I have everything you can dream about while you rot away in your Honda Civic. I want you to feel bad knowing that there are hundreds of thousands of niggers that have better living quality than you and you deserve that.
You literal subhuman streetshitter. Kill yourself.
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2018-09-19 at 12:22 AM UTC
I am sad, nobody cares about the hogs that died.
2018-09-19 at 1:45 PM UTC
The latest on flooded fowl (and swine):
News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C.
Florence kills 5,500 pigs and 3.4 million chickens. The numbers are expected to rise.
By John Murawski, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Sept. 18--The number of hogs and poultry killed in Hurricane Florence flooding is already double the casualties from Matthew in 2016, and the losses are expected to mount this week as new information comes in from farmers as they gain access to their properties.
Meanwhile, the number of hog waste lagoons in North Carolina that are damaged or overflowing continues to increase.
The N.C. Department Agriculture and Consumer Services said Tuesday that so far 3.4 million chickens and turkeys have been killed by Florence, and 5,500 hogs have perished since the storm deluged the state. In preparation for the advancing storm, farmers were moving their swine to higher land, but the intensity of the flooding exceeded all expectations. The N.C. Pork Council said some of the hogs drowned in flood waters, others perished from wind damaged barns.
The agriculture agency provided no details as to which counties or farming operations suffered the losses. The only specifics have come from a note to investors issued by Sanderson Farms, saying that flooding claimed 1.7 million broiler chickens out of its 20 million in the state, ranging in age from 6 days to 62 days.
Sanderson Farms said that 60 broiler houses and four feeder houses were flooded. Farmers, who are contracted to Sanderson, could be out of power for as long as three weeks, and are running on emergency diesel fuel. Sanderson Farms noted that about 30 independent farms that supply its chickens are isolated by flood waters and unreachable at this time. Each of the farms houses about 211,000 chickens, totaling more than 6 million birds that can't be reached with chicken feed.
Perdue Farms said it was largely spared by the storm.
"We experienced minimal impact on our live operations, with partial losses at two farms raising our chickens," spokesman Joe Forsthoffer said by email. "Our feed mills are operating normally and we're delivering feed to farms. We moved birds from low-lying farms in advance of the storm."
2018-09-19 at 1:51 PM UTC
I wonder how long it’s been since chickens could fly?
Stl googling...
2018-09-19 at 1:53 PM UTC
Reading my morning feed, copy and pasting!
2018-09-19 at 1:59 PM UTC
Turkeys fly up to trees and tree to tree
That’s about it
2018-09-19 at 2:04 PM UTC
Greeneville News
Tim Smith
CONWAY – Two people being transported in an Horry County Sheriff’s Office vehicle died Tuesday when the vehicle was overcome by floodwaters, the sheriff's office confirmed Tuesday night.
The vehicle, staffed by two Horry County Sheriff’s Office deputies, was transporting two detainees from Conway to Darlington and was traveling west on Highway 76 around one-half mile from the Little Pee Dee River when the vehicle was overtaken by flooding from Hurricane Florence, according to an emailed statement from the sheriff's office.
The two deputies "attempted to extricate the persons being transported," the agency said in its statement.
The Associated Press reported the detainees were female mental health patients detained for medical transport.
"Despite persistent and ongoing efforts, floodwater rose rapidly and the deputies were unable to open the doors to reach the individuals inside the van," the sheriff's office's statement said.
High-water rescue teams arrived and were able to rescue the two deputies from the top of the van, according to the statement.
"At this time, the recovery effort is ongoing, and the transportation vehicle cannot be removed due to rising waters and dangerous conditions," the sheriff's office said.
The two individuals being transported were confirmed dead by the Marion County coroner.
Thom Berry, a spokesman for the State Law Enforcement Division, said SLED agents have been sent to the scene to investigate.
"Tonight's incident is a tragedy," said Horry County Sheriff Phillip Thompson. "Just like you, we have questions we want answered. We are fully cooperating with the State Law Enforcement Division to support their investigation of this event."
2018-09-19 at 2:49 PM UTC
I thought I'd have gotten at least one "crazy bitches" comment by now.
2018-09-19 at 4:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock
chickens cant get pregnant, retard.
your mom proved otherwise.
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2018-09-19 at 5:03 PM UTC
Hey, good question. He died in WWII but I don't know what he did during WWI. Guess I'll have to ask my mom.
2018-09-19 at 5:05 PM UTC
I can trace my family back to 1432, they were still a bunch of commoners and twats back then too.
2018-09-19 at 5:09 PM UTC
tee hee hee
Naturally Camouflaged
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Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
I can trace my family back to 1432, they were still a bunch of commoners and twats back then too.
Oh that's so nice. We (the fam) have narrowed down my grandad to two possibilities...
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2018-09-19 at 5:10 PM UTC
My family has a crest. They wrote books and stuff back then so they must have been pretty wealthy. They paid for monuments around town, too.
Can you imagine being American and all you know about your family is that your uncle won a Burger King milkshake once but was too lazy to get it?