The commission heard of two boys in the school's boarding house in 2000 who reported they had been repeatedly "raped" with a range of implements that their attackers had nicknamed the Anaconda, the Excalibur and the Dagger.
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Butt piracy is rampant down under 🦘
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March 17, 2022, treaty draft An early draft of a Ukraine-Russia treaty. The document is an English translation that Ukraine provided to Western governments at the time. https://pomf2.lain.la/f/nqutzph.pdf
March 29, 2022, Istanbul Communiqué The proposed agreement that was discussed at in-person talks in Istanbul, as summarized by Ukrainian negotiators https://pomf2.lain.la/f/o8c2f8bc.pdf
April 15, 2022, treaty draft A later draft of a Ukraine-Russia treaty. The document’s header shows this was a version that landed on President Vladimir Putin’s desk. The map referred to as Annex 6 is not included. https://pomf2.lain.la/f/nuv2ieml.pdf
Documents posted by the NY Times.
At the time, little about these peace negotiations was known, and what has leaked out in the two years since has been shoehorned into wartime talking points by each side. Mr. Putin contends the West pressured Ukraine to reject a peace deal; Ukraine's Foreign Ministry says that “if Russia wanted peace in 2022, why had it attacked Ukraine in the first place?”
The Times is publishing the documents it obtained in full. They are treaty drafts dated March 17 and April 15, 2022, showing the two sides’ competing proposals and points of agreement; and a private “communiqué” at in-person talks in Istanbul on March 29 that summarized the proposed deal.
The documents were provided by Ukrainian, Russian and European sources, and confirmed as authentic by participants in the talks and other people close to them. Some aspects of these documents have emerged, but most of the material has not been previously disclosed.
In addition to reviewing the documents, The Times spent months interviewing more than a dozen Ukrainian, Russian and Western current and former officials and others close to the talks; they include three members of Ukraine’s negotiating team. Many spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the negotiations.
“We managed to find a very real compromise,” Oleksandr Chalyi, a member of the Ukrainian negotiating team, said at a panel discussion in Geneva last December. “We were very close in the middle of April, in the end of April, to finalize our war with some peaceful settlement.”
20. Notice the masochistic tendency of leftist tactics. Leftists protest by lying down in front of vehicles, they intentionally provoke police or racists to abuse them, etc. These tactics may often be effective, but many leftists use them not as a means to an end but because they PREFER masochistic tactics. Self-hatred is a leftist trait.
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22. If our society had no social problems at all, the leftists would have to INVENT problems in order to provide themselves with an excuse for making a fuss.
Originally posted by Enigma
My professor showed Joe Biden (who he called Joseph Biden, very bizarre) giving the D-Day speech to influence various aspects of manufacturing media through locations and setting.
He said "Of course you all know about D-Day, Raise your hands if you know what D-Day was."
No bullshit me and one other kid raised our hands. I was shocked, so the professor asked this 18-20 year old man what D-Day was and he said "The continent was being taken over by Napolean so like the United States protected France by invading France and eventually saved the world."
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I turned around and said "Napolean?" he said "Yeah eventually leading to Waterloo." and no one laughed, the professor then looks at me and he said "Kids just don't know that kinda stuff anymore even in college."
Folks I was as shocked that kids didn't know about D-Day than if they had been surprised to find out that clouds are made out of water. I just assumed this was known to everyone.
That's plain mental.
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No it's an actual internal dispute. Shouldn't surprise anyone, jedis disagree with each other all the time. They all agree on the basics, that they are the chosen people, uniquely good, uniquely moral, and that as a result they should run everything. They just disagree on how to implement that cultural chuavinism, especially in Gaza.
Left wing jedis want to keep the prison camp system going forever, while encouraging their victims to migrate to Ireland and England. Right wings jedis want to smash the Palestinians now, grab that expensive beachfront real estate, and rule with an iron fist. They also want the Palestinians to move to a white country, but if they don't they're perfectly happy just murdering them right where they stand.
Left wing jedis are correct that the current genocide is awful optics, has woken up everyone about the jedis, and has made the holocaust into something no decent person even cares about any more (since the alleged events are now used to justify genocide, the memory should be lost. Fuck never forget, we have a moral obligation to never remember). Right wing jedis are correct that the prison camp system is unsustainable, that the Palestinians and their neighbours are out-breeding them, that something must be done, and that jedi power is waning due to the internet and demographics in the west. They feel the clock is against them, and they need to do something now.
For the jedis to half arse the right wing final solution to the Palestinian question, kill loads of kids with the whole world watching, fail to evict the Palestinians, lose their nerve, and for the city state of Gaza to reestablish itself on its own territory, is the best possible outcome from an anti-jedi point of view. Nethenyahu is the world's greatest living anti-Semite. Gaza is a hero city that may have saved the world.
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In places where excess heat isn't the issue, life has always revolved around the hearth, and no matter the stuff about solar, heat pumps, and even central heating, it always will.
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Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
I wasn't suggesting you don't take necessities…I was talking about the other stuff.
Whenever I go overseas I take just what I need for few days..so I have plenty of room left in the bag for crap I want to bring back. That might not be the same dynamic for your trips but I tend to bring stuff back from England I can't get over here and it's gonna take up a lot of space.
I used to overpack clothes that's more what I was alluding to. Now I just take enough clothes for 4 days and wash them if I need to while there. If there.
Side story. When I worked for Compaq and traveled around the USA a lot, I was on a job in California for about 6 weeks and a few of us were there. After checking in the hotel I went to one of the other guys rooms to get him because we were going to go eat, he was still unpacking his case…he took out a flashlight..then another..then another.
I said to him "Um why do you have 3 flashlights" Him "In case there is a power outage or something" me "ok why 3…" him "in case the first 2 stop working"
I'm hoping to get to Kiev this summer. I probably will be taking at least 3 flashlights.
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Originally posted by ner vegas
Netenyahu's having a bad time, claiming that this is all Biden's doing, especially now that Gantz is meeting with Blinken ostensibly to form a new government
jedi civil war. Smarmy liberals Vs dumbass right wingers. jedis are always fighting, they have the nastiest most aggressive culture on earth.
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