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  1. WellHung Black Hole
    2 fickle bitches. ^^^
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  2. Ghost Black Hole
    turn the language to german she sounds fucking HOT tho
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  3. Bradley Black Hole
    I liked Obama cuz I knew he wasn't gonna call the cops ever.
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  4. Technologist victim of incest
    Originally posted by Data Goodbye for 5 minutes.

    Hello Data💙
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  5. blaster master victim of incest
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  6. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    on one hand it'd be a pretty cool project, especially if I could use hydraulics to significantly increase the downward force.

    On the other it wouldn't fit in my apartment and leaving it in the courtyard would raise a lot of questions I'd probably rather not answer if the retarded landlord or bitch rental manager shows up
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  7. BummyMofo African Astronaut
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny ↑ nigger doesnt have his own native language to speak competently and so adopted english as hia surrogate native language and tries to use it perfectly to appease his superior, weiß masser.

    is that right uncle tom.

    You talk about native languages like they're something to be proud of. So you ambush people at the beach and rape them because you're a sick pervert who eats diarrhea with chopsticks. You sit at a porta potty with your chopsticks and eat shit from it because your country eats rats and dogs and has no shame.

    Native language?
    Psh. Tell Vinny the beach-combing child rapist he can learn a native language when he escapes to panama.
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  8. Meikai Heck This Schlong
    The protesters are mostly peaceful, which is more than can be said of the police they're protesting and more than can be said of the state which props them up.
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  9. Bradley Black Hole
    Not gonna lie that looks like shit.
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  10. Originally posted by Data Why just stems

    Because stems was all SWIM had at the moment. SWIM Is on Muscle Monster, Energy Shot, SudaFed 12 Hour, Gabapentin 600 MG, Tequila, GIN, Vodka, Rum, Corona Seltzer. SWIM is feeling good because SWIM has Shroom Caps this time and stems too.
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  11. lllll Houston
    Did Wariat have a stroke?

    I’ve read hieroglyphics that were easier to understand.
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  12. Originally posted by CandyRein Who are you ?

    §m£ÂgØL v22.9
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  13. Wariat popped a fucking hard on when he realized he could post some prison shit in someone else's thread, and of course mentions Luciano immediately
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  14. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready Stay off drugs. it steals your money, health and the ¨happiness¨ is fake and gay when on it. She will always leave you for others in the end. making you feel lonely.


    Drugs= False love which leads to the darkest of loneliness n stuff er sumthen

    Fuck off drugs are cool
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  15. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    And some salsa freshly made by your Messican maid?
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  16. Meikai Heck This Schlong
    Originally posted by Kev where r the shitting dicknipples tho

    dude gross
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  17. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by CandyRein I know one thing ..ever since they moved all those mummies and paraded them around the streets in that ritualistic lookin ceremony

    wut?
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  18. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    The Washington Post
    More than 100 corporate executives hold call to discuss halting donations and investments to fight controversial voting bills
    Todd Frankel


    More than 100 chief executives and corporate leaders gathered online Saturday to discuss taking new action to combat the controversial state voting bills being considered across the country, including the one recently signed into law in Georgia.

    Executives from major airlines, retailers and manufacturers — plus at least one NFL owner — talked about potential ways to show they opposed the legislation, including by halting donations to politicians who support the bills and even delaying investments in states that pass the restrictive measures, according to four people who were on the call, including one of the organizers, Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a Yale management professor.

    While no final steps were agreed upon, the meeting represents an aggressive dialing up of corporate America’s stand against controversial voting measures nationwide, a sign that their opposition to the laws didn’t end with the fight against the Georgia legislation passed in March.

    It also came just days after Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) warned that firms should “stay out of politics” — echoing a view shared by many conservative politicians and setting up the potential for additional conflict between Republican leaders and the heads of some of America’s largest firms. This month, former president Donald Trump called for conservatives to boycott Coca-Cola, Major League Baseball, Delta Air Lines, Citigroup, ViacomCBS, UPS and other companies after they opposed the law in Georgia that critics say will make it more difficult for poorer voters and voters of color to cast ballots. Baseball officials decided to move the All-Star Game this summer from Georgia to Colorado because of the voting bill.

    The online call between corporate executives on Saturday “shows they are not intimidated by the flak. They are not going to be cowed,” Sonnenfeld said. “They felt very strongly that these voting restrictions are based on a flawed premise and are dangerous.”

    Leaders from dozens of companies such as Delta, American, United, Starbucks, Target, LinkedIn, Levi Strauss and Boston Consulting Group, along with Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank, were included on the Zoom call, according to people who listened in.

    The discussion — scheduled to last one hour but going 10 minutes longer — was led at times by Kenneth Chenault, the former chief executive of American Express, and Kenneth Frazier, the chief executive of Merck, who told the executives that it was important to keep fighting what they viewed as discriminatory laws on voting. Chenault and Frazier coordinated a letter signed last month by 72 Black business executives that made a similar point — a letter that first drew attention to the voting bills in executive suites across the country.

    The call’s goal was to unify companies that had been issuing their own statements and signing on to drafted statements from different organizations after the action in Georgia, Sonnenfeld said. The leaders called in from around the country — some chimed in from Augusta, Ga., where they were attending the Masters golf tournament.

    “There was a defiance of the threats that businesses should stay out of politics,” Sonnenfeld said. “They were obviously rejecting that even with their presence (on the call). But they were there out of concern about voting restrictions not being in the public interest.”

    One Georgia-based executive talked about how the final version of Georgia’s legislation — which Gov. Brian Kemp (R) has said actually expands voting access, a claim that many have challenged — was much worse than expected, and how that should serve as a warning to other chief executives as more states consider adopting their own voting bills, according to people on the call.

    Access to the polls has emerged as a major national issue. Republican state lawmakers are trying to pass legislation they say is designed to combat voting fraud — which Trump has baselessly and frequently claimed is a problem. GOP-backed bills in various statehouses aim to ban ballot drop boxes, limit voting periods, restrict absentee voting or stiffen requirements for voter identification. Five bills with new voter restrictions have been passed nationwide so far, with 55 restrictive bills in 24 states being considered by legislatures, according to the Brennan Center for Justice, a nonpartisan law and policy institute.

    Companies have jumped into hot-button political debates before, such as the corporate backlash to a 2016 North Carolina bill banning transgender people from using the public restroom that corresponds with their gender identities. After the Capitol riot in January, many companies pledged to stop donating to politicians who spurred doubts about the outcome of the presidential election.

    Now, it is voting rights. Many of the corporate leaders who joined the call seemed to view the voting restrictions as attacks on democracy, rather than as a partisan issue, according to people who listened in.

    Mike Ward, cofounder of the Civic Alliance, a nonpartisan group of businesses focused on voter engagement, said he felt there was a broad consensus at the end of the call that company leaders plan to continue working against voting bills they think are restrictive — “to lean into this, not lean away from this.”
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  19. Robert Mugabe African Astronaut
    Shut the fuck up, that's what I think.
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  20. Robert Mugabe African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Misguided Russian Its a §m£ÂgØL alt. Little faggot really has nothing better to do than post all day every day; I wonder how many posts he has racked up across all of his accounts? This latest one already has close to 1400 in just over two weeks.

    lol @ the triggeredness.
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