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Tuskegee Airman
[my neurobiological trilled kampala]
Originally posted by A
I thought you were leaving……
Originally posted by A
Hey FBI if this guy is bothering you just search "wozny" into search and there is all the evidence to 5150 his ass, please lock up this menace before he gets someone hurt with his corrupt lies of evil from a sick wounded broken and stupid self asssured mind
Hey FBI if this guy is bothering you just search "wozny" into search and there is all the evidence to 5150 his ass, please lock up this menace before he gets someone hurt with his corrupt lies of evil from a sick wounded broken and stupid self asssured mind
Originally posted by King of Nonces
Paul Wozny loves calling the cops on people (who he claims are cops, and also pedos) makes a lot of sense
but not only that, he is going against everything Jeff Hunter and TOTSE stood for
"The largest user of computing power in the world today is the National Security Agency, or NSA. With a budget more than that of the FBI and the CIA combined, it is the job of the NSA to keep track of "threats to national security". These are the folks who intercepted that lovely little phone call that linked the bombing of a Disco in West Germany and Kaddafy. What do they do, really? three things: they gather, store, and collate information. They use computers to do it."
He is helping the government by trying to rat out and get innocent random users in trouble which is exactly why jeff banned his ass on 9/11. Jeff wasn't involved, this dude has just spent his life shitting in the temple calling us all evil when we do nothing but follow the legacy of totse which he doesn't understand or live.
fake poser
Originally posted by blob6106
The community of the one I first boarded onto
Everyone who made this bbs great is gone
I should have just lurked and monitored It's become shockingly a shit fest
Originally posted by King of Nonces
thats not my alt, that's paul wozny aka totse2k1 . If you were from this community and had history here you wuold know that
and thats not even a picture of me lol that was just some random dude from tinychat that you all decided to gangstalk just like tacho.. armsmerchant, etc etc etc the same people that gangstalked Bill Krozby and others
no life loser just like paul wozny, Haxxor Wozny Jr the fbi nonce's protigee of retardation and fake rattox stolen memes from tinychat of gangstalking no life weirdos
MUHHHH IRMA!!!!!
*jerk off jester*
Originally posted by King of Nonces
fuck free speech and your gay nigger law, but yes all hail lanny and we should err on doing nothing.
Nonces like Paul Wozny, Brad, Vinny, Wariat, Kev, Cock nose and anyone else who pisses me off deserves to die, I would fukcing killo you all if I could. Post your home address and maybe God will have mercy on your soul
I'll gladly sin and go to hell to get rid of you pieces of shit if it makes the world even 0.00000000000001% better or stops one kid from being abused,, and im not some moralist either i just fucking hate self confident pedos that try to rationalize their degeneracy it just pisses me off, Sophie was the only one who wasn't a creepy sickfuck about it because he's an intellectual and I respect him dearly unlike you losers who are lower than dirt
fuck you
ive been nonce busting longer than any of you faggots know. I used to be a sick fuck like lanny and dress up like a girl on cam and trick oldje men into falling in love with me so I could FBI them and blackmail them out of money.
I have travelled circles so dark you woulnd't even know, you people are far from the worst it can get, the world is digusting and sick and needs to be purged with fire, bloodshed and every politician or epstein-like beheaded for the world to see. Anything less is bowing down to evil, you are either with us or with the enemy etc
We would also like to announce the winners of the nosegay contest. Lily of the Valley, Hawaiian Baby Woodrose and Monkshood have become the national nosegay flowers of the State of That Fucking Cock Nose.
Wicked clown drive around mothafucka running up ICP mothafucking bumping in my damn trunk whats you got to say bitch, what the fuck you gonna do, what the fuck you gotta say looking like your scooby doo. Fuck you cock nose i'll be goofy like the shit dont really give a fuck cuz you can't come lick my dick. Oh, once again fucking geeking on this shit. Mothafucking eyes all chink like the mothafucking Asian
Originally posted by A
how do you make it scroll in one line like that
Wicked clown drive around mothafucka running up ICP mothafucking bumping in my damn trunk whats you got to say bitch, what the fuck you gonna do, what the fuck you gotta say looking like your scooby doo. Fuck you cock nose i'll be goofy like the shit dont really give a fuck cuz you can't come lick my dick. Oh, once again fucking geeking on this shit. Mothafucking eyes all chink like the mothafucking Asian
Wicked clown drive around mothafucka running up ICP mothafucking bumping in my damn trunk whats you got to say bitch, what the fuck you gonna do, what the fuck you gotta say looking like your scooby doo. Fuck you cock nose i'll be goofy like the shit dont really give a fuck cuz you can't come lick my dick. Oh, once again fucking geeking on this shit. Mothafucking eyes all chink like the mothafucking Asian
Originally posted by Pete Green
[color=red]Ian MacKaye was born in Washington, D.C., on April 16, 1962, and grew up in the Glover Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. His father was a writer for the Washington Post, first as a White House reporter, then as a religion specialist; the senior MacKaye remains active with the socially progressive St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.[3] In his capacities as a journalist in the White House Press Corps, MacKaye's father was in the presidential motorcade when John F. Kennedy was killed in 1963.[4] Mackaye's paternal grandmother was Dorothy Cameron Disney Mackaye. She worked with Paul Popenoe on marriage advice columns and was a member of the Cosmopolitan Club. His grandfather was Milton MacKaye, also a magazine writer as well as an executive with the Office of War Information.[5] According to MacKaye's longtime friend, singer Henry Rollins, MacKaye's parents "raised their kids in a tolerant, super-intellectual, open-minded atmosphere."[6][color=black]
His father was also close friends of Lt Cnl Michael Aquino
you fucked up the tags stupid nigger, take your meds skitzo
ALL HAIL LANNYISM
Originally posted by Pete Green
[color=red]Ian MacKaye was born in Washington, D.C., on April 16, 1962, and grew up in the Glover Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. His father was a writer for the Washington Post, first as a White House reporter, then as a religion specialist; the senior MacKaye remains active with the socially progressive St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.[3] In his capacities as a journalist in the White House Press Corps, MacKaye's father was in the presidential motorcade when John F. Kennedy was killed in 1963.[4] Mackaye's paternal grandmother was Dorothy Cameron Disney Mackaye. She worked with Paul Popenoe on marriage advice columns and was a member of the Cosmopolitan Club. His grandfather was Milton MacKaye, also a magazine writer as well as an executive with the Office of War Information.[5] According to MacKaye's longtime friend, singer Henry Rollins, MacKaye's parents "raised their kids in a tolerant, super-intellectual, open-minded atmosphere."[6][color=black]
Originally posted by Pete Green
[color=red]Ian MacKaye was born in Washington, D.C., on April 16, 1962, and grew up in the Glover Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. His father was a writer for the Washington Post, first as a White House reporter, then as a religion specialist; the senior MacKaye remains active with the socially progressive St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.[3] In his capacities as a journalist in the White House Press Corps, MacKaye's father was in the presidential motorcade when John F. Kennedy was killed in 1963.[4] Mackaye's paternal grandmother was Dorothy Cameron Disney Mackaye. She worked with Paul Popenoe on marriage advice columns and was a member of the Cosmopolitan Club. His grandfather was Milton MacKaye, also a magazine writer as well as an executive with the Office of War Information.[5] According to MacKaye's longtime friend, singer Henry Rollins, MacKaye's parents "raised their kids in a tolerant, super-intellectual, open-minded atmosphere."[6][color=black]
Originally posted by Pete Green
[color=red]Ian MacKaye was born in Washington, D.C., on April 16, 1962, and grew up in the Glover Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. His father was a writer for the Washington Post, first as a White House reporter, then as a religion specialist; the senior MacKaye remains active with the socially progressive St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.[3] In his capacities as a journalist in the White House Press Corps, MacKaye's father was in the presidential motorcade when John F. Kennedy was killed in 1963.[4] Mackaye's paternal grandmother was Dorothy Cameron Disney Mackaye. She worked with Paul Popenoe on marriage advice columns and was a member of the Cosmopolitan Club. His grandfather was Milton MacKaye, also a magazine writer as well as an executive with the Office of War Information.[5] According to MacKaye's longtime friend, singer Henry Rollins, MacKaye's parents "raised their kids in a tolerant, super-intellectual, open-minded atmosphere."[6][color=black]
Originally posted by Pete Green
[color=red]Ian MacKaye was born in Washington, D.C., on April 16, 1962, and grew up in the Glover Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. His father was a writer for the Washington Post, first as a White House reporter, then as a religion specialist; the senior MacKaye remains active with the socially progressive St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.[3] In his capacities as a journalist in the White House Press Corps, MacKaye's father was in the presidential motorcade when John F. Kennedy was killed in 1963.[4] Mackaye's paternal grandmother was Dorothy Cameron Disney Mackaye. She worked with Paul Popenoe on marriage advice columns and was a member of the Cosmopolitan Club. His grandfather was Milton MacKaye, also a magazine writer as well as an executive with the Office of War Information.[5] According to MacKaye's longtime friend, singer Henry Rollins, MacKaye's parents "raised their kids in a tolerant, super-intellectual, open-minded atmosphere."[6][color=black]
Originally posted by Pete Green
[color=red]Ian MacKaye was born in Washington, D.C., on April 16, 1962, and grew up in the Glover Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. His father was a writer for the Washington Post, first as a White House reporter, then as a religion specialist; the senior MacKaye remains active with the socially progressive St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.[3] In his capacities as a journalist in the White House Press Corps, MacKaye's father was in the presidential motorcade when John F. Kennedy was killed in 1963.[4] Mackaye's paternal grandmother was Dorothy Cameron Disney Mackaye. She worked with Paul Popenoe on marriage advice columns and was a member of the Cosmopolitan Club. His grandfather was Milton MacKaye, also a magazine writer as well as an executive with the Office of War Information.[5] According to MacKaye's longtime friend, singer Henry Rollins, MacKaye's parents "raised their kids in a tolerant, super-intellectual, open-minded atmosphere."[6][color=black]
Originally posted by Pete Green
[color=red]Ian MacKaye was born in Washington, D.C., on April 16, 1962, and grew up in the Glover Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. His father was a writer for the Washington Post, first as a White House reporter, then as a religion specialist; the senior MacKaye remains active with the socially progressive St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.[3] In his capacities as a journalist in the White House Press Corps, MacKaye's father was in the presidential motorcade when John F. Kennedy was killed in 1963.[4] Mackaye's paternal grandmother was Dorothy Cameron Disney Mackaye. She worked with Paul Popenoe on marriage advice columns and was a member of the Cosmopolitan Club. His grandfather was Milton MacKaye, also a magazine writer as well as an executive with the Office of War Information.[5] According to MacKaye's longtime friend, singer Henry Rollins, MacKaye's parents "raised their kids in a tolerant, super-intellectual, open-minded atmosphere."[6][color=black]
Originally posted by Pete Green
[color=red]Ian MacKaye was born in Washington, D.C., on April 16, 1962, and grew up in the Glover Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. His father was a writer for the Washington Post, first as a White House reporter, then as a religion specialist; the senior MacKaye remains active with the socially progressive St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.[3] In his capacities as a journalist in the White House Press Corps, MacKaye's father was in the presidential motorcade when John F. Kennedy was killed in 1963.[4] Mackaye's paternal grandmother was Dorothy Cameron Disney Mackaye. She worked with Paul Popenoe on marriage advice columns and was a member of the Cosmopolitan Club. His grandfather was Milton MacKaye, also a magazine writer as well as an executive with the Office of War Information.[5] According to MacKaye's longtime friend, singer Henry Rollins, MacKaye's parents "raised their kids in a tolerant, super-intellectual, open-minded atmosphere."[6][color=black]
Originally posted by Pete Green
[color=red]Ian MacKaye was born in Washington, D.C., on April 16, 1962, and grew up in the Glover Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. His father was a writer for the Washington Post, first as a White House reporter, then as a religion specialist; the senior MacKaye remains active with the socially progressive St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.[3] In his capacities as a journalist in the White House Press Corps, MacKaye's father was in the presidential motorcade when John F. Kennedy was killed in 1963.[4] Mackaye's paternal grandmother was Dorothy Cameron Disney Mackaye. She worked with Paul Popenoe on marriage advice columns and was a member of the Cosmopolitan Club. His grandfather was Milton MacKaye, also a magazine writer as well as an executive with the Office of War Information.[5] According to MacKaye's longtime friend, singer Henry Rollins, MacKaye's parents "raised their kids in a tolerant, super-intellectual, open-minded atmosphere."[6][color=black]
Originally posted by Pete Green
[color=red]Ian MacKaye was born in Washington, D.C., on April 16, 1962, and grew up in the Glover Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. His father was a writer for the Washington Post, first as a White House reporter, then as a religion specialist; the senior MacKaye remains active with the socially progressive St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.[3] In his capacities as a journalist in the White House Press Corps, MacKaye's father was in the presidential motorcade when John F. Kennedy was killed in 1963.[4] Mackaye's paternal grandmother was Dorothy Cameron Disney Mackaye. She worked with Paul Popenoe on marriage advice columns and was a member of the Cosmopolitan Club. His grandfather was Milton MacKaye, also a magazine writer as well as an executive with the Office of War Information.[5] According to MacKaye's longtime friend, singer Henry Rollins, MacKaye's parents "raised their kids in a tolerant, super-intellectual, open-minded atmosphere."[6][color=black]
Originally posted by Pete Green
[color=red]Ian MacKaye was born in Washington, D.C., on April 16, 1962, and grew up in the Glover Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. His father was a writer for the Washington Post, first as a White House reporter, then as a religion specialist; the senior MacKaye remains active with the socially progressive St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.[3] In his capacities as a journalist in the White House Press Corps, MacKaye's father was in the presidential motorcade when John F. Kennedy was killed in 1963.[4] Mackaye's paternal grandmother was Dorothy Cameron Disney Mackaye. She worked with Paul Popenoe on marriage advice columns and was a member of the Cosmopolitan Club. His grandfather was Milton MacKaye, also a magazine writer as well as an executive with the Office of War Information.[5] According to MacKaye's longtime friend, singer Henry Rollins, MacKaye's parents "raised their kids in a tolerant, super-intellectual, open-minded atmosphere."[6][color=black]
Originally posted by Pete Green
[color=red]Ian MacKaye was born in Washington, D.C., on April 16, 1962, and grew up in the Glover Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. His father was a writer for the Washington Post, first as a White House reporter, then as a religion specialist; the senior MacKaye remains active with the socially progressive St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.[3] In his capacities as a journalist in the White House Press Corps, MacKaye's father was in the presidential motorcade when John F. Kennedy was killed in 1963.[4] Mackaye's paternal grandmother was Dorothy Cameron Disney Mackaye. She worked with Paul Popenoe on marriage advice columns and was a member of the Cosmopolitan Club. His grandfather was Milton MacKaye, also a magazine writer as well as an executive with the Office of War Information.[5] According to MacKaye's longtime friend, singer Henry Rollins, MacKaye's parents "raised their kids in a tolerant, super-intellectual, open-minded atmosphere."[6][color=black]