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  1. Robert Mugabe African Astronaut




    Rat faces?
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  2. Ghost Black Hole
    this is my favorite british lesbian porn actor



    https://www.bitchute.com/video/HOYsLNfJwxPD/
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  3. WellHung Black Hole (banned)
    Folks, i consumed half of a large, which means i just downed 2,920 calories. The price is steep, even with a $5 coupon, but the quality never cheats ya. 🍕
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  4. Bradley Black Hole
    Starting this thread off sober, I have dab cart, 5Fl Ounces of Delsym cough syrup appears;

    @30mg bundy per 5ml, 148ml is 30 doses (30mg ea) for 900mg bundy

    Now I also have OK weed (Two strains), shitty weed (Grown outside by a retard) and a dab cart.

    WIll probbably do .1-.2 of soft while I wait.

    I also have the staples of cigarettes and water.

    Not drinking alcohol.

    Wanna get fucked up wtih me?





    Packaging is all fucked up cuz i get them in 4 packs LOL

    HMU




    mercedes benz c63 amg 0 60


    accord coupe 0 60

    One of those should work
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  5. Bradley Black Hole
    i liek how greta looks like HTS
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  6. Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by Data Butthurt announced.

    Sophie has been feeling quite persecuted lately.

    So quick to lash out at others, but not quick to question whether or not a pedophile who holds a knife to their girlfriend's neck can have any redeeming qualities at all.

    Next time i'll hold a knife to your throat if you're that jealous. I heard from Stonesword you like it rough.
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  7. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Mmq just reasoned tf out of this thread because he's patient and sexy and a good person.

    Anyone who thinks a pig shouldn't be held accountable for killing a guy for passing counterfeit currency (which is an abhorrent and reprehensible crime but only against the state) is a cuck and a lover of authoritarianism.

    If a cop abuses their authority they should be punished more severely than if a citizen committed a crime.

    "Omg now we will have police who are scared to use force on suspects"

    Good. I'm sorry you are such a fucking bitch you need the arm of the law to be heavy handed to feel safe. I think that says more about you than about the social contract between government and citizens. You're a bitch
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  8. Originally posted by stl1 If you're so damn old, why ain't you smarter?

    I'm way past the smart level and come full circle.
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  9. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    It's my own personal refutation of MAGA lies.

    And...I haven't been a kid for over 50 years.
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  10. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Isn't it amazing what a real President can do when he doesn't spend his day watching Fox News, tweeting, spending the first half of his day applying spray tan and hair spray and planning and attending ego-boosting rallies?



    The New York Times
    Biden Details $2 Trillion Plan to Rebuild Infrastructure and Reshape the Economy
    Jim Tankersley


    WASHINGTON — President Biden will unveil an infrastructure plan on Wednesday whose $2 trillion price tag would translate into 20,000 miles of rebuilt roads, repairs to the 10 most economically important bridges in the country, the elimination of lead pipes and service lines from the nation’s water supplies and a long list of other projects intended to create millions of jobs in the short run and strengthen American competitiveness in the long run.

    President Biden is proposing to spend $2 trillion over eight years on improving roads, bridges and other infrastructure.
    Biden administration officials said the proposal, which they detailed in a 25-page briefing paper and which Mr. Biden will discuss in an afternoon speech in Pittsburgh, would also accelerate the fight against climate change by hastening the shift to new, cleaner energy sources, and would help promote racial equity in the economy.

    The spending in the plan would take place over eight years, officials said. Unlike the economic stimulus passed under President Barack Obama in 2009, when Mr. Biden was vice president, officials will not in every case prioritize so-called shovel ready projects that could quickly bolster growth.

    But even spread over years, the scale of the proposal underscores how fully Mr. Biden has embraced the opportunity to use federal spending to address longstanding social and economic challenges in a way not seen in half a century. Officials said that, if approved, the spending in the plan would end decades of stagnation in federal investment in research and infrastructure — and would return government investment in those areas, as a share of the economy, to its highest levels since the 1960s.

    The Biden administration’s infrastructure plan proposes $80 billion for Amtrak and freight rail.
    The proposal is the first half of what will be a two-step release of the president’s ambitious agenda to overhaul the economy and remake American capitalism, which could carry a total cost of as much as $4 trillion over the course of a decade. Mr. Biden’s administration has named it the “American Jobs Plan,” echoing the $1.9 trillion pandemic relief bill that Mr. Biden signed into law this month, the “American Rescue Plan.”

    “The American Jobs Plan,” White House officials wrote in the document detailing it, “will invest in America in a way we have not invested since we built the interstate highways and won the Space Race.”

    While spending on roads, bridges and other physical improvements to the nation’s economic foundations has always had bipartisan appeal, Mr. Biden’s plan is sure to draw intense Republican opposition, both for its sheer size and for its reliance on corporate tax increases to pay for it.

    Administration officials said the tax increases in the plan — including an increase in the corporate tax rate and a variety of measures to tax multinationals on money they earn and book overseas — would take 15 years to fully offset the cost of the spending programs.

    The spending in the plan covers a wide range of physical infrastructure projects, including transportation, broadband, the electric grid and housing; efforts to jump-start advanced manufacturing; and other industries officials see as key to the United States’ growing economic competition with China. It also includes money to train millions of workers, as well as money for initiatives to support labor unions and providers of in-home care for older and disabled Americans, while also increasing the pay of the workers who provide that care.

    The infrastructure plan has provisions intended to help communities deal with the effects of climate change.
    Many of the items in the plan carry price tags that would have filled entire, ambitious bills in past administrations.

    Among them: a total of $180 billion for research and development, $115 billion for roads and bridges, $85 billion for public transit, and $80 billion for Amtrak and freight rail. There is $42 billion for ports and airports, $100 billion for broadband and $111 billion for water infrastructure — including $45 billion to ensure no child ever is forced to drink water from a lead pipe, which can slow children’s development and lead to behavioral and other problems.

    The plan seeks to repair 10,000 smaller bridges across the country, along with the 10 most economically significant ones in need of a fix. It would electrify 20 percent of the nation’s fleet of yellow school buses. It would spend $300 billion to promote advanced manufacturing, including a four-year plan to restock the country’s Strategic National Stockpile of pharmaceuticals, including vaccines, in preparation for future pandemics.

    In many cases, officials cast those goals in the language of closing racial gaps in the economy, sometimes the result of previous federal spending efforts, like interstate highway developments that split communities of color or air pollution that affects Black and Hispanic communities near ports or power plants.

    Officials cast the $400 billion spending on in-home care in part as a salve to “underpaid and undervalued” workers in that industry, who are disproportionately women of color.

    Mr. Biden’s pledge to tackle climate change is embedded throughout the plan. Roads, bridges and airports would be made more resilient to the effects of more extreme storms, floods and fires wrought by a warming planet. Spending on research and development could help spur breakthroughs in cutting-edge clean technology, while plans to retrofit and weatherize millions of buildings would make them more energy efficient.

    The president’s focus on climate change is centered, however, on modernizing and transforming the United States’ two largest sources of planet-warming greenhouse gas pollution: cars and electric power plants.

    A decade ago, Mr. Obama’s economic stimulus plan spent about $90 billion on clean energy programs intended to jump-start the nation’s nascent renewable power and electric vehicle industries. Mr. Biden’s plan now proposes spending magnitudes more on similar programs that he hopes will take those technologies fully into the mainstream.

    It bets heavily on spending meant to increase the use of electric cars, which today make up just 2 percent of the vehicles on America’s highways.

    The plan proposes spending $174 billion to encourage the manufacture and purchase of electric vehicles by granting tax credits and other incentives to companies that make electric vehicle batteries in the United States instead of China. The goal is to reduce vehicle price tags.

    The money would also fund the construction of about a half-million electric vehicle charging stations — although experts say that number is but a tiny fraction of what is needed to make electric vehicles a mainstream option.

    Mr. Biden’s plan proposes $100 billion in programs to update and modernize the electric grid to make it more reliable and less susceptible to blackouts, like those that recently devastated Texas, while also building more transmission lines from wind and solar plants to large cities.

    It proposes the creation of a “Clean Electricity Standard” — essentially, a federal mandate requiring that a certain percentage of electricity in the United States be generated by zero-carbon energy sources like wind, solar and possibly nuclear power. But that mandate would have to be enacted by Congress, where prospects for its success remain murky. Similar efforts to pass such a mandate have failed multiple times over the past 20 years.

    The plan proposes an additional $46 billion in federal procurement programs for government agencies to buy fleets of electric vehicles, and $35 billion in research and development programs for cutting-edge, new technologies.

    It also calls for making infrastructure and communities more prepared for the worsening effects of climate change, though the administration has so far provided few details on how it would accomplish that goal.

    But according to the document released by the White House, the plan includes $50 billion “in dedicated investments to improve infrastructure resilience.” The efforts would defend against wildfires, rising seas and hurricanes, and there would be a focus on investments that protect low-income residents and people of color.

    The plan also includes a $16 billion program intended to help fossil fuel workers transition to new work — like capping leaks on defunct oil wells and shutting down retired coal mines — and $10 billion for a new “Civilian Climate Corps.”

    Mr. Biden would fund his spending in part by eliminating tax preferences for fossil fuel producers. But the bulk of his tax increases would come from corporations generally.

    He would raise the corporate tax rate to 28 percent from 21 percent, partly reversing a cut signed into law by President Donald J. Trump. Mr. Biden would also take a variety of steps to raise taxes on multinational corporations, many of them working within an overhaul of the taxation of profits earned overseas that was included in Mr. Trump’s tax law in 2017.

    Those measures would include raising the rate of a minimum tax on global profits and eliminating several provisions that allow companies to reduce their American tax liability on profits they earn and book abroad.

    Mr. Biden would also add a new minimum tax on the global income of the largest multinationals, and he would ramp up enforcement efforts by the Internal Revenue Service against large companies that evade taxes.

    Administration officials expressed hope this week that the plan could attract bipartisan support in Congress. But Republicans and business groups have already attacked Mr. Biden’s plans to fund the spending with corporate tax increases, which they say will hurt the competitiveness of American companies. Administration officials say the moves will push companies to keep profits and jobs in the United States.

    Joshua Bolten, the president and chief executive of the Business Roundtable, a powerful group representing top business executives in Washington, said on Tuesday that his group “strongly opposes corporate tax increases as a pay-for for infrastructure investment.”

    “Policymakers should avoid creating new barriers to job creation and economic growth,” Mr. Bolten said, “particularly during the recovery.”
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  11. Ghost Black Hole
    thank you all for giving me the courage and technical know how to get on that bus
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  12. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    What sucks for you is that you're the only person that's going through some shit.

    LOL!

    Every other person alive right now has a non-fucked life. Happy, stress-free, zero-problems or concerns, live laugh love life.

    But not you. Your life is BEYOND FUCKED. Its EXTRA FUCKED. MAJOR FUCKED. MORE FUCKED THAN FUCK ITSELF.

    Itll be ok though. You're not hiki or wariat. That in and of itself should give you hope.
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  13. netstat African Astronaut
    edited for privacy
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  14. Grylls Cum Looking Faggot [abrade this vocal tread-softly]
    Originally posted by Kal Joose Is it a double size matress you mean? why didnt you get a grown up bed. like a Queen or King?

    stick with Queen because Kings will start to sag in the center

    It’s a double but at least an upgrade from my single

    Can’t wait to lay in bed and press a button to make the tv pop up from the end 🤟
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  15. Grylls Cum Looking Faggot [abrade this vocal tread-softly]
    It cost around £1,299 and finally I got a double bed too

    It has a built in pop up tv and ting, me and my neighbour gonna build it up on friday cause it’s rocket science

    Gonna be so awesome to just press a button to raise the tv on the end of the bed
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  16. Solstice Naturally Camouflaged
    Scrawny at work

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  17. Robert Mugabe African Astronaut
    Look at mah rat face




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  18. Robert Mugabe African Astronaut
    Stupid nigger.
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  19. Bradley Black Hole
    Kinda can't see everyone butt fucking some queer and they go "That's what you get you dirty cock sucker"

    actually I can, I download shit like that

    So what the fuck, how does allahu ahkbaring a homoseuxal with 45 minutes of anal play make people less gay?

    Doesn't that make muhammed and the other seven dudes banging him out as hard as they can kinda complicit?

    They're doing a straight up creampie 8 men, bang bang x8 men one after another, no lube, just each other.

    seems almost as gay as fucking a tranny when you got a rat face and burning your pointy v shaped chin straight into a fat tranny's sweaty asshole after a long day of her playing Gayaonline until 2:34am daily sex time

    Is this why your father said he'd shoot you if you came back to his cabin?

    Jesus





    God I can't wait to bang HTS infront of everyone
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  20. Bradley Black Hole
    I'm sure a lot of you know this, buy unless you're good at stealing which most of us aren't, shit costs money.

    And not a little bit of money, I can see why most of you n ever leave the nest when your mom keeps feeding you well into your 30s.

    Some have accused me off this sin, hoping to discredit your boy, but i will have all of you know, my mom does not like faggots, homosexuals, queers, or transgender people at all. And for that reason, she will not welcome an AIDS HAVING COCK SUCKIN QUEER TRANNY LOVER HOMO into her home except for 1-2 visits a week.

    Can't make that up folks, and bless her heart, cuz much like your mom's regret over passing up on that abortion your dad offered her eight times in as many months, we all have our right to our opinions (Unless you're a child, then it's your parents obv)

    Just took a shower feelin pretty fresh, might go tot he gas station, back on topic:

    Gas station got that shitty handsoap, pass on this unless you need it, you wanna end up with that dial by the time were done. Now i will say this, the gas station often has a cuppoard that will have like that poo poo spray stuff (grab that if it's ove rhalf full). The biggest money maker you wanna get is toilet paper, not gonna lie, windex and clorox and shit that's all great, but if you were a clean nigga or a nigga that cleaned, you wouldn't be stealing toilet paper.

    You! Should! Never buy a roll of toilet paper again! If you follow! these steps!

    Take a backpack with you everywhere you go, you know them brown paper towels, they're not great, but they WORK, and that's the most important thing to me at least in an item i'm gonna steal not steal but lift cuz it's free if you shitting, while steal it while you got your pants down, not theft.

    all that soap and shit we're gonan grab and the cleaners, and if they got ANYTHING ANYTHIN new in the package my nigga, grab that up. Swear to god, do you got money for air fresheners? Do you got a cat? You got a nigga in your life that's car smell like shit?

    Grab it. Don't take the plu nger, no mattewr how tweaked you get, stealing the plunger is a fucked up thing for your bag to have in it, no one' sgonna wanna buy it, youa lready got 1 (or 4 from stealing them and hotels and shit) , you don't need more, same thing for that weird little brush thing, fuck that brush (see: Your dirty ass aint gonna clean shit part above)

    alright my nigga, load that backpack, go buy you a pack of steel reserves and ap ack of newports, that
    'll be approximately 9.95, peep that penny dish are there any silver my nigga?

    Grab that silver! AFter you do this a couple timse they will expect you to do this and welcome your actions.

    Ask that nigga "Hey you guys give out packs of matches? Can I get two? Thanks"

    walk over to the mountain fountain sodas and get a cup, don't get a paperone, them bitches break down, grab you a fatass plastic cup,

    "Thanks!" as your wallking out the door.

    Now take your bumass to the library, we're getting computer paper next.
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