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Fighting back against the machine
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2019-11-07 at 4:55 AM UTC
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2019-11-07 at 6:33 AM UTCchroisr de burge!
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2019-11-07 at 6:36 AM UTC
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2019-11-07 at 6:37 AM UTChave you ever hit your head and given yourself a jamaican accent though
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2019-11-07 at 6:40 AM UTC
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2019-11-07 at 6:42 AM UTCwhat a legend
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2019-11-07 at 6:46 AM UTCOmfg So Awesome.
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2019-11-07 at 6:48 AM UTCNot really. I just have to breath more life into my cause. Being courageous takes a lot of work and I try to do it every day. I get nervous sometimes but I just try to match it with being excited in a good way.
I want to take some Xanax right now that I have but I ultimately know it could bring me down.
I talk out of my ass a lot but I was born to look at something good. There's a lot of people getting on that bus but I'm not ready to do that yet -
2019-11-07 at 6:24 PM UTCAnother rambling ADHD thread
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2019-11-07 at 6:51 PM UTC
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2019-11-07 at 11:37 PM UTCI don't think you can reattach something like a penis properly. That thing is going to fall off or tear off again at some totally unexpected point.
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2019-11-07 at 11:45 PM UTCIf you talk out your ass and then a dick goes in your ass, is that a Bill Krozby blow job?
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2019-11-08 at 12:54 AM UTC
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2019-11-08 at 12:58 AM UTChttp://warincontext.org/2011/12/01/ultras-say-all-cops-are-bastards/
Al Jazeera reports: Not much is known about their organisation, but their presence is an accepted fact of Egyptian society. Most of them lack formal military training, or any training at all.
These are the Ultras, a group whose battle, usually reserved for the football stadium, has moved to the front line in the fight between anti-military protesters and government security forces in Egypt.
Often characterised as hooligans, the Ultras have been blamed for violence at football matches and are prone to clashes with police forces.
Even so, the membership in the group is a hard-won badge of honour for the young men gathered in Cairo’s Tahrir Square.
“It’s a way of life. You don’t just become one. You aren’t converted. You have to be an Ultra from within,” said Ahmed, a Cairo native and Ultra member who only agreed to an interview if his real name and appearance were not revealed.
The Ultras are notoriously media shy, even “anti-media”, according to Ahmed. He said they prefer to keep their identities secret, presumably to avoid unwanted police attention.
Ahmed is perched on the edge of a low stone wall, just to the south of Tahrir Square.
He and his fellow Ultras have pitched a number of tents there for their prolonged sit-in, along with thousands of other protesters demanding an end to military rule in the country.
Like many of the tents in the area, the Ultras’ lodgings are reinforced against the biting November wind with layers of blankets.
Their camp is set apart, however, by hastily sketched graffiti on the tents that proclaims their beliefs for those who know the code.
“A-C-A-B,” Ahmed said, reading aloud the red etchings on the outside of his tent. “All cops are bastards,” he explained.
According to Ahmed, the abbreviation is a motto for Ultras clubs around the world.
The phrase has particular meaning in Egypt, a country in which the police force is viewed with distrust and even outright loathing. -
2019-11-08 at 1:09 AM UTChttps://www.abc27.com/sports/national-sports/union-berlin-fans-celebrate-goalkeeper-for-stopping-ultras/
“ In this photo taken on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019, Union’s goal scorer Sebastian Polter tries to appease hooded fans after the team’s final whistle and victory in the derby, in Berlin. Union Berlin is toasting goalkeeper Rafal Gikiewicz for his bravery in stopping his own masked fans from reaching Hertha Berlin supporters after the sides’ fiery Berlin derby on Saturday. Gikiewicz angrily pushed one masked pitch invader back and urged others to return to their block. (Britta Pedersen/dpa via AP)” -
2019-11-08 at 5:09 PM UTC
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2019-11-08 at 5:13 PM UTCAmerican Ultra was a good film. If you've ever done shrooms, you can tell they were really on shrooms in at least a good chunk of that film.
I know so many people who were programmed MKULTRA style to be super soldiers or super spies like in that film. Another film where the actors are (seemingly) on shrooms pretty much the whole film is Interstellar -
2019-11-08 at 5:17 PM UTC