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Posts by Krow

  1. Krow African Astronaut
    is there a place to watch this steaming?
  2. Krow African Astronaut
    Vinnie is an Asian White Nationalist Cuck
  3. Krow African Astronaut
    I can't tell if I like Vanilla Icecream with Chocolate sauce better then double chocolate icecream.


    they both taste great when they melt.
  4. Krow African Astronaut
    Originally posted by y36mg Sounds like a good time if you ask me

    me too.. cheers!
  5. Krow African Astronaut
    June 15th

    166th day of the year (167th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 199

    illuminati code confirmed
  6. Krow African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Octavian

    Anyone watching Julian Assange: Risk on BBC4

    I think I saw this before.. they showed a Wildcat like BBS software or something close to totse and other BBS of the time. if this is the film on him.
  7. Krow African Astronaut
    June 15
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




    June 15 is the 166th day of the year (167th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 199 days remaining until the end of the year.
    Contents

    1 Events
    2 Births
    3 Deaths
    4 Holidays and observances
    5 References
    6 External links

    Events

    763 BC – Assyrians record a solar eclipse that is later used to fix the chronology of Mesopotamian history.
    844 – Louis II is crowned as king of Italy at Rome by pope Sergius II.
    923 – Battle of Soissons: King Robert I of France is killed and King Charles the Simple is arrested by the supporters of Duke Rudolph of Burgundy.
    1184 – King Magnus V of Norway is killed at the Battle of Fimreite.
    1215 – King John of England puts his seal to Magna Carta.
    1219 – Northern Crusades: Danish victory at the Battle of Lindanise (modern-day Tallinn) establishes the Danish Duchy of Estonia.
    1246 – With the death of Frederick II, Duke of Austria, the Babenberg dynasty ends in Austria.
    1300 – The city of Bilbao is founded.
    1312 – At the Battle of Rozgony, King Charles I of Hungary wins a decisive victory over the family of Palatine Amade Aba.
    1389 – Battle of Kosovo: The Ottoman Empire defeats Serbs and Bosnians.
    1410 – In a decisive battle at Onon River, the Mongol forces of Oljei Temur were decimated by the Chinese armies of the Yongle Emperor.
    1502 – Christopher Columbus lands on the island of Martinique on his fourth voyage.
    1520 – Pope Leo X threatens to excommunicate Martin Luther in Exsurge Domine.
    1648 – Margaret Jones is hanged in Boston for witchcraft in the first such execution for the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
    1667 – The first human blood transfusion is administered by Dr. Jean-Baptiste Denys.
    1670 – The first stone of Fort Ricasoli is laid down in Malta.
    1752 – Benjamin Franklin proves that lightning is electricity (traditional date, the exact date is unknown).
    1776 – Delaware Separation Day: Delaware votes to suspend government under the British Crown and separate officially from Pennsylvania.
    1800 – The Provisional Army of the United States is dissolved.
    1804 – New Hampshire approves the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratifying the document.
    1808 – Joseph Bonaparte becomes King of Spain.
    1836 – Arkansas is admitted as the 25th U.S. state.
    1844 – Charles Goodyear receives a patent for vulcanization, a process to strengthen rubber.
    1846 – The Oregon Treaty establishes the 49th parallel as the border between the United States and Canada, from the Rocky Mountains to the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
    1859 – Pig War: Ambiguity in the Oregon Treaty leads to the "Northwestern Boundary Dispute" between United States and British/Canadian settlers.
    1864 – American Civil War: The Second Battle of Petersburg begins.
    1864 – Arlington National Cemetery is established when 200 acres (0.81 km2) around Arlington Mansion (formerly owned by Confederate General Robert E. Lee) are officially set aside as a military cemetery by U.S. Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton.
    1877 – Henry Ossian Flipper becomes the first African American cadet to graduate from the United States Military Academy.
    1878 – Eadweard Muybridge takes a series of photographs to prove that all four feet of a horse leave the ground when it runs; the study becomes the basis of motion pictures.
    1888 – Crown Prince Wilhelm becomes Kaiser Wilhelm II; he will be the last Emperor of the German Empire. Due to the death of his predecessors Wilhelm I and Frederick III, 1888 is the Year of the Three Emperors.
    1896 – The deadliest tsunami in Japan's history kills more than 22,000 people.
    1904 – A fire aboard the steamboat SS General Slocum in New York City's East River kills 1,000.
    1916 – United States President Woodrow Wilson signs a bill incorporating the Boy Scouts of America, making them the only American youth organization with a federal charter.
    1919 – John Alcock and Arthur Brown complete the first nonstop transatlantic flight when they reach Clifden, County Galway, Ireland.
    1920 – A new border treaty between Germany and Denmark gives northern Schleswig to Denmark.
    1921 – Bessie Coleman earns her pilot's license, becoming the first female pilot of African-American descent.
    1934 – The United States Great Smoky Mountains National Park is founded.
    1936 – First flight of the Vickers Wellington bomber.
    1937 – A German expedition led by Karl Wien loses sixteen members in an avalanche on Nanga Parbat. It is the worst single disaster to occur on an 8000m peak.
    1940 – World War II: Operation Ariel begins: Allied troops start to evacuate France, following Germany's takeover of Paris and most of the nation.
    1944 – World War II: Battle of Saipan: The United States invade Japanese-occupied Saipan.
    1944 – In the Saskatchewan general election, the CCF, led by Tommy Douglas, is elected and forms the first socialist government in North America.
    1970 – Charles Manson goes on trial for the Sharon Tate murders.
    1972 – Red Army Faction co-founder Ulrike Meinhof is captured by police in Langenhagen.
    1977 – After the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975, the first democratic elections took place in Spain on this day.
    1978 – King Hussein of Jordan marries American Lisa Halaby, who takes the name Queen Noor.
    1985 – Rembrandt's painting Danaë is attacked by a man (later judged insane) who throws sulfuric acid on the canvas and cuts it twice with a knife.
    1991 – In the Philippines, Mount Pinatubo erupts in the second largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century, killing over 800 people.
    1992 – The United States Supreme Court rules in United States v. Álvarez-Machaín that it is permissible for the United States to forcibly extradite suspects in foreign countries and bring them to the United States for trial, without approval from those other countries.
    1994 – Israel and Vatican City establish full diplomatic relations.
    1996 – The Troubles: The Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) detonates a powerful truck bomb in the middle of Manchester, England, devastating the city centre and injuring 200 people.
    2001 – Leaders of the People's Republic of China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan formed the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.
    2012 – Nik Wallenda becomes the first person to successfully tightrope walk directly over Niagara Falls.
    2013 – A bomb explodes on a bus in the Pakistani city of Quetta, killing at least 25 people and wounding 22 others.
    2013 – Ethan Couch, 16, kills 4 people and injures 9, in a drunk driving accident. Later sets off a national firestorm in the US.

    Births

    1330 – Edward, the Black Prince of England (d. 1376)
    1423 – Gabriele Sforza, Archbishop of Milan (d. 1457)
    1479 – Lisa del Giocondo, Italian model, subject of the Mona Lisa (d. 1542)
    1519 – Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset, English politician, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (d. 1536)
    1542 – Richard Grenville, English captain and explorer (d. 1591)
    1549 – Elizabeth Knollys, English noblewoman (d. 1605)
    1553 – Archduke Ernest of Austria (d. 1595)
    1605 – Thomas Randolph, English poet and playwright (d. 1635)
    1618 – François Blondel, French architect (d. 1686)
    1623 – Cornelis de Witt, Dutch politician (d. 1672)
    1624 – Hiob Ludolf, German orientalist and philologist (d. 1704)
    1640 – Bernard Lamy, French mathematician and theologian (d. 1715)
    1645 – Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin, English politician (d. 1712)
    1749 – Georg Joseph Vogler, German organist, composer, and theorist (d. 1814)
    1754 – Juan José Elhuyar, Spanish chemist and mineralogist (d. 1796)
    1755 – Antoine François, comte de Fourcroy, French chemist and entomologist (d. 1809)
    1763 – Franz Danzi, German cellist, composer, and conductor (d. 1826)
    1763 – Kobayashi Issa, Japanese priest and poet (d. 1827)
    1765 – Martin Baum, American businessman and politician, Mayor of Cincinnati (d. 1831)
    1765 – Johann Gottlieb Friedrich von Bohnenberger, German astronomer and mathematician (d. 1831)
    1767 – Rachel Jackson, American wife of Andrew Jackson (d. 1828)
    1777 – David Daniel Davis, Welsh physician and academic (d. 1841)
    1789 – Josiah Henson, American minister, author, and activist (d. 1883)
    1792 – Thomas Mitchell, Scottish-Australian colonel and explorer (d. 1855)
    1801 – Benjamin Wright Raymond, American merchant and politician, 3rd Mayor of Chicago (d. 1883)
    1805 – William B. Ogden, American businessman and politician, 1st Mayor of Chicago (d. 1877)
    1809 – François-Xavier Garneau, Canadian poet and historian (d. 1866)
    1835 – Adah Isaacs Menken, American actress, painter, and poet (d. 1868)
    1843 – Edvard Grieg, Norwegian pianist and composer (d. 1907)
    1848 – Gheevarghese Mar Gregorios of Parumala, Indian bishop and saint (d. 1902)
    1872 – Thomas William Burgess, English swimmer and water polo player (d. 1950)
    1875 – Herman Smith-Johannsen, Norwegian-Canadian skier (d. 1987)
    1878 – Margaret Abbott, Indian-American golfer (d. 1955)
    1881 – Kesago Nakajima, Japanese lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army (d. 1945)
    1884 – Harry Langdon, American actor, director, and screenwriter (d. 1944)
    1886 – Frank Clement, British racing driver (d. 1970)
    1888 – Ramón López Velarde, Mexican poet and author (d. 1921)
    1890 – Georg Wüst, German oceanographer and academic (d. 1977)
    1894 – Robert Russell Bennett, American composer and conductor (d. 1981)
    1894 – Nikolai Chebotaryov, Ukrainian-Russian mathematician and theorist (d. 1947)
    1898 – Hubertus Strughold, German-American physiologist and academic (d. 1986)
    1900 – Gotthard Günther, German philosopher and academic (d. 1984)
    1900 – Otto Luening, German-American composer and conductor (d. 1996)
    1901 – Elmar Lohk, Russian-Estonian architect (d. 1963)
    1902 – Erik Erikson, German-American psychologist and psychoanalyst (d. 1994)
    1906 – Gordon Welchman, English-American mathematician and author (d. 1985)
    1906 – Léon Degrelle, Belgian SS officer (d. 1994)
    1907 – James Robertson Justice, English actor and educator (d. 1975)
    1909 – Elena Nikolaidi, Greek-American soprano and educator (d. 2002)
    1910 – David Rose, English-American pianist, composer, and conductor (d. 1990)
    1911 – Wilbert Awdry, English author, co-created Thomas the Tank Engine (d. 1997)
    1913 – Tom Adair, American songwriter, composer, and screenwriter (d. 1988)
    1914 – Yuri Andropov, Russian politician (d. 1984)
    1914 – Saul Steinberg, Romanian-American cartoonist (d. 1999)
    1914 – Hilda Terry, American cartoonist (d. 2006)
    1915 – Nini Theilade, Danish ballet dancer, choreographer, and educator (d. 2018)
    1915 – Thomas Huckle Weller, American biologist and virologist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2008)
    1916 – Olga Erteszek, Polish-American fashion designer (d. 1989)
    1916 – Horacio Salgán, Argentinian pianist, composer, and conductor (d. 2016)
    1916 – Herbert A. Simon, American political scientist and economist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2001)
    1917 – John Fenn, American chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2010)
    1917 – Michalis Genitsaris, Greek singer-songwriter (d. 2005)
    1917 – Lash LaRue, American actor and producer (d. 1996)[1]
    1918 – François Tombalbaye, Chadian politician, 1st President of Chad[2]
    1920 – Keith Andrews, American racing driver (d. 1957)
    1920 – Alla Kazanskaya, Russian actress (d. 2008)
    1920 – Sam Sniderman, Canadian businessman, founded Sam the Record Man (d. 2012)
    1920 – Alberto Sordi, Italian actor, director, and screenwriter (d. 2003)
    1921 – Erroll Garner, American pianist and composer (d. 1977)
    1922 – Jaki Byard, American pianist and composer (d. 1999)[3]
    1923 – Erland Josephson, Swedish actor and director (d. 2012)
    1923 – Ninian Stephen, English-Australian lieutenant, judge, and politician, 20th Governor-General of Australia (d. 2017)
    1924 – Hédi Fried, Swedish author and psychologist
    1924 – Ezer Weizman, Israeli general and politician, 7th President of Israel (d. 2005)
    1925 – Richard Baker, English journalist and author (d. 2018)
    1925 – Attilâ İlhan, Turkish poet, author, and critic (d. 2005)
    1926 – Alfred Duraiappah, Sri Lankan Tamil lawyer and politician (d. 1975)
    1927 – Ross Andru, American illustrator (d. 1993)
    1927 – Ibn-e-Insha, Indian-Pakistani poet and author (d. 1978)
    1927 – Hugo Pratt, Italian author and illustrator (d. 1995)
    1930 – John Fretwell, English soldier and diplomat, British Ambassador to France (d. 2017)
    1930 – Miguel Méndez, American author and academic (d. 2013)
    1930 – Marcel Pronovost, Canadian ice hockey player and coach (d. 2015)
    1931 – Joseph Gilbert, English air marshal
    1931 – Brian Sewell, English art dealer and critic (d. 2015)
    1932 – David Alliance, Baron Alliance, Iranian-English businessman and politician
    1932 – Mario Cuomo, American lawyer and politician, 52nd Governor of New York (d. 2015)
    1932 – Zia Fariduddin Dagar, Indian singer (d. 2013)
    1932 – Bernie Faloney, American-Canadian football player and sportscaster (d. 1999)
    1933 – Mohammad-Ali Rajai, Iranian politician, 2nd President of Iran (d. 1981)
    1933 – Predrag Koraksić Corax, Serbian political caricaturist
    1934 – Ruby Nash Garnett, American R&B singer (Ruby & the Romantics)
    1936 – William Levada, American cardinal
    1937 – Pierre Billon, Swiss-Canadian author and screenwriter
    1937 – Waylon Jennings, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2002)
    1938 – Billy Williams, American baseball player and coach
    1939 – Ward Connerly, American activist and businessman, founded the American Civil Rights Institute
    1941 – Neal Adams, American illustrator
    1941 – Harry Nilsson, American singer-songwriter (d. 1994)
    1942 – Ian Greenberg, Canadian broadcaster, founded Astral Media
    1942 – John E. McLaughlin, American diplomat
    1942 – Peter Norman, Australian sprinter (d. 2006)
    1943 – Johnny Hallyday, French singer and actor (d. 2017)
    1943 – Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, Danish politician, 38th Prime Minister of Denmark
    1943 – Muff Winwood, English record producer, songwriter, and bass player
    1944 – Robert D. Keppel, American police officer and academic
    1945 – Miriam Defensor Santiago, Filipino judge and politician (d. 2016)
    1945 – Robert Sarah, Guinean cardinal
    1945 – Lawrence Wilkerson, American colonel
    1946 – Noddy Holder, English rock singer-songwriter, musician, and actor
    1946 – John Horner, American paleontologist and academic
    1946 – Demis Roussos, Egyptian-Greek singer-songwriter and bass player (d. 2015)
    1947 – John Hoagland, American photographer and journalist (d. 1984)
    1948 – Mike Holmgren, American football player and coach
    1948 – Alan Huckle, English politician and diplomat, Governor of Anguilla
    1948 – Henry McLeish, Scottish footballer, academic, and politician, 2nd First Minister of Scotland
    1949 – Dusty Baker, American baseball player and manager
    1949 – Simon Callow, English actor and director
    1949 – Russell Hitchcock, Australian singer-songwriter
    1949 – Jim Varney, American actor, comedian, and screenwriter (d. 2000)
    1950 – Uğur Erdener, Turkish ophthalmologist and professor
    1950 – Juliana Azumah-Mensah, Ghanaian nurse and politician
    1950 – Deney Terrio, American choreographer and host of the television musical variety series Dance Fever
    1950 – Lakshmi Mittal, Indian-English businessman
    1951 – Jane Amsterdam, American magazine and newspaper editor (Manhattan, inc., New York Post)
    1951 – Vance A. Larson, American painter (d. 2000)
    1951 – John Redwood, English politician, Secretary of State for Wales
    1951 – Steve Walsh, American rock singer-songwriter and musician (Kansas)
    1952 – Satya Pal Jain, Indian lawyer and politician, Additional Solicitor General of India
    1953 – Vilma Bardauskienė, Lithuanian long jumper
    1953 – Marc Brickman, American lighting and production designer
    1953 – Eje Elgh, Swedish race car driver and sportscaster
    1953 – Xi Jinping, Chinese engineer and politician, General Secretary of the Communist Party and President of China
    1953 – Raphael Wallfisch, English cellist and educator
    1954 – Jim Belushi, American actor
    1954 – Terri Gibbs, American country music singer and keyboard player
    1954 – Paul Rusesabagina, Rwandan humanitarian
    1954 – Zdeňka Šilhavá, Czech discus thrower and shot putter
    1954 – Beverley Whitfield, Australian swimmer (d. 1996)
    1955 – Polly Draper, American actress, producer, and screenwriter
    1955 – Julie Hagerty, American model and actress
    1956 – Yevgeny Kiselyov, Russian-Ukrainian journalist
    1956 – Lance Parrish, American baseball player, coach, and manager
    1957 – Brad Gillis, American guitarist
    1957 – Stephen Lloyd, Kenyan-English businessman and politician
    1958 – Wade Boggs, American baseball player
    1958 – Riccardo Paletti, Italian race car driver (d. 1982)
    1959 – Alan Brazil, Scottish footballer and sportscaster
    1959 – Eileen Davidson, American model and actress
    1960 – Michèle Laroque, French actress, producer, and screenwriter
    1960 – Marieke van Doorn, Dutch field hockey player and coach
    1961 – Dave McAuley, Irish boxer and sportscaster
    1961 – Scott Norton, American wrestler
    1962 – Brad Armstrong, American wrestler (d. 2012)
    1962 – Chris Morris, English actor, satirist, director, and producer
    1962 – Andrea Rost, Hungarian soprano
    1963 – Marina Azyabina, Russian hurdler
    1963 – Mario Gosselin, Canadian ice hockey player and sportscaster
    1963 – Helen Hunt, American actress, director, and producer
    1964 – Courteney Cox, American actress and producer
    1964 – Gavin Greenaway, English composer and conductor
    1964 – Michael Laudrup, Danish footballer and manager
    1965 – Annelies Bredael, Belgian rower
    1965 – Karim Massimov, Kazakhstani politician, 7th Prime Minister of Kazakhstan
    1965 – Adam Smith, American lawyer and politician
    1966 – Raimonds Vējonis, Latvian politician, 9th President of Latvia
    1968 – Károly Güttler, Hungarian swimmer
    1969 – Jesse Bélanger, Canadian ice hockey player
    1969 – Ice Cube, American rapper, producer, and actor
    1969 – Idalis DeLeón, American singer and actress
    1969 – Nasos Galakteros, Greek basketball player
    1969 – Oliver Kahn, German footballer and sportscaster
    1969 – Maurice Odumbe, Kenyan cricketer
    1969 – Cédric Pioline, French tennis player
    1970 – Christian Bauman, American soldier and author
    1970 – David Bayssari, Australian rugby league player
    1970 – Gaëlle Méchaly, French soprano
    1970 – Leah Remini, American actress and producer
  8. Krow African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Helladamnleet Why? The cab driver has to bend over backwards because people would rather ride in a POS 87 hatchback than a well maintained taxi.

    Uber used to have a rule of 8 years or newer but has laxed it's policy down to 12 years or newer. No one who drives for uber drives a POS 87 hatchback.

    Most cabs stink to high hell while Uber and Lyft have a policy to try and make the car smell decent.
  9. Krow African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Zanick This wasn’t a full sonnet, it was a quatrain. I write poetry in the nude.

    Nastradaumus used to write in quatrains

    they meant something 500 years later. but maybe all he was doing was writing poetry
  10. Krow African Astronaut
    I personally am happy for Fona. he has something to live for each day. At least he's getting some. I don't see boobs on her though.. making me wonder a bit in the second shot.. but whatever.

    No offense to HTS types
  11. Krow African Astronaut
    It's pretty sad when the young are subjected to this kind of thing





    Poor Kitty :*(
  12. Krow African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Nil Quoting something hella edgy
  13. Krow African Astronaut
    Originally posted by ohfralala Hey we are trying a new trend out on this website where we only give out compliments.

    You are beautiful. Let’s dance.

    Dance with the space rock that's gonna smash into us.
  14. Krow African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Helladamnleet What did Lyft and Uber do? Give taxis way more business?

    They outpriced them in cost and made an ap in wich it evolved to nearly the point of "You click.. Rideshare is outside in 1 minute or less"

    it's gotten better. call a cab lately? you better be really nice with those folks. Also, it's best to get a card from the driver and tip him decently. like 25 percent at least to get a reliable ride.. just give him (or her or 51 facebook gender specifics) a few hours notice. (regarding reliable Cab service)
  15. Krow African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Helladamnleet Now you're saying you're going to assassinate current president Trump on June 15th?!

    That is so oddly specific with the date.

    someone is getting flagged but I just don't know whom
  16. Krow African Astronaut
    Originally posted by y36mg How can I learn more about trianglism ?

    Don't do it. they'll take you away to a special camp and force you to drink the Kool-Aide
  17. Krow African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Who Jesus says thank you my son of a bitch

    I love Jesus because I am a christian yet I was channeling something when I said that. it felt right at the moment.

    Seriously. there is a huge leap in mental awareness and better understanding of the universe and technology by the MOON PERSONs. I'm not putting them on a pedestal but something has happened here in the last 25 years or so. The only downside is how polished and buffered they all are.

    it's like they're all in synce with this tech-pop DJ concert shit.

    what happened to the little flaws of live music that sounded so sweat. Motown, R&B (Old school) Rock (Old School) etc.
    everything is digital and flashes of LEDs
  18. Krow African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Schplew i hate the way u compose ur thoughts. You couldn't write a proper research paper to save your life

    Fuck you, I used a loving salutation and called him/her "lil-sismo"
  19. Krow African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Schplew Change that Avatar, douchebag.

    Dont tellz me what to do you iggy pop looking mofo. -_-
  20. Krow African Astronaut
    Eat a dick in the name of gayz
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