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  1. In 2021, an unnamed accuser filed a lawsuit in New York Superior Court alleging that from a period between April and May 1965, Bob Dylan had drugged and sexually assaulted her when she was 12 years old.
  2. Iraq, too. All based on nothing but lies. No weapons of mass destruction, although top military brass and top Whitehouse officials insisted they had them. Thousands of American soldiers lives lost, tens of thousands more injured for life, millions of Iraqi civilians dead, trillions of tax dollars spent. All for what? Absolutely nothing.
  3. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready

    Looks like he's ready to go.
  4. Thousands of US soldiers dead, tens of thousands more crippled for life, millions of civilians dead, trillions of dollars spent. All for what? Absolutely nothing.
  5. Mama
    Just killed a man
    Put a gun against his head
    Pulled my trigger, now he's dead

    Mama, life had just begun
    But now I've gone and thrown it all away

    Mama
    Didn't mean to make you cry
    If I'm not back again this time tomorrow, carry on
    Carry on, as if nothing really matters

    Too late
    My time has come
    Sends shivers down my spine
    Body's aching all the time

    Goodbye, everybody, I've got to go
    Gotta leave you all behind and face the truth

    Mama
    Oooh
    I don't want to die
    I sometimes wish I'd never been born at all
  6. Originally posted by mmG Nah that's false but maybe you will die

    I've outlived them all so far.
  7. Originally posted by mmG It will for every major one.

    You'll probably be dead within 18 months.
  8. VP and Top Whitehouse and Military Officials Abandon Biden. Whitehouse Spokeswoman Flees Whitehouse.
  9. Originally posted by mmG Vaccine cost me $0 and I felt great afterwards

    Most probably not for much longer.
  10. Originally posted by stl1 What is fake news about this article from the national news magazine Newsweek checking the "Far-right U.S. news outlet The Epoch Times" article that they basically agreed with, Speculum?

    Well, for one thing, you are using sources which have been caught out lying again and again and again and again and trying to pass them off as a credible source. Zero credibility, at this point.
  11. Some locals, especially women, were fearful for the restoration of Taliban rule and some reported feeling betrayed.[52][53] It was reported that the streets of Kabul were gridlocked with residents rushing toward the airport, with some abandoning their cars to make their way on foot through the traffic.[54] Long queues were reported outside of the airport and foreign embassies, with residents waiting in the heat in the hopes of being able to secure visas or flights out of the country.[55] Residents who had worked with the government and international organisations reported destroying their IDs to avoid being targeted by the Taliban and many of those fleeing for the airport took no possessions with them.[56] A minority of residents celebrated the Taliban advance.[11] The day before the fall, Afghanistan Policy Lab director Timor Sharan told Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty that "shopping in the city today, I felt people were gripped by a sense of being stuck; stuck in an uncertain future and never able to dream, aspire, think, and believe anymore."[57] Zarifa Ghafari, the former mayor of Maidan Shar and who was working with the defence ministry in Kabul, told media that "There is no one to help me or my family. I’m just sitting with them and my husband. And they will come for people like me and kill me. I can’t leave my family. And anyway, where would I go?"[58]


    It was reported that sales of burqas (known as chadaree in Afghanistan) jumped in the days leading to the Taliban's arrival, with the price of one increasing from ؋200 to as much as ؋3,000 (approximately US$2.50 to 37.25), in fear that the Taliban would re-impose it as mandatory on women and would target women who refused.[59] One Kabul woman told The Guardian that female students had been evacuated from their university dormitories before the Taliban could reach them and that university-educated women across the city were hiding their diplomas.[60] Shops in the city were noted to have begun painting over and removing advertisements featuring women.[61]

    Residents reported a large increase in food prices.[11] It was reported that a significant number of vendors in Kabul were attempting to liquidate their stocks in hopes of raising enough money to escape the country.[62] Concerns have also been raised about the thousands of refugees who had fled Taliban advances elsewhere in the country and now found themselves stuck in Kabul.[63]

    On 16 August, most of the city streets were reported to be deserted, save for those leading to the airport, with businesses shuttered and ANA security checkpoints unmanned. Taliban fighters, however, were sighted parading their flag and weapons and taking selfies by Kabul landmarks.[66]

  12. Folks, that's Wellhung's super ability. No matter how large he gets, he still floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee.
  13. See how fast the ratbags deserted the sinking ship? In record time! The entire government and entire military ran for the hills.
  14. Biden was up on the news yesterday denying everything. None of it is really happening, according to Biden.
  15. On 15 August, the Taliban command instructed its forces to halt their advance at the gates of Kabul, declaring that they would not seize the city by force, though the rebels entered its outskirts.[19] Locals reported that Taliban fighters were advancing into the urban areas regardless of their leaders' official declarations.[11][14] After some clashes, the insurgents reportedly captured the Pul-e-Charkhi prison, and released all inmates, including captured Daesh and Al-Qaeda militants.[20] Taliban fighters raised their flag in several areas of the city, and pressured some police to hand over all their weaponry.[11] Bagram Airfield and the Parwan Detention Facility, which held 5,000 prisoners, also fell to the Taliban.[11][21]

    The Afghan Interior Ministry in a statement said that President Ashraf Ghani had decided to relinquish power and an interim government led by the Taliban will be formed.[22] Afterward, fighting died down, although many civilians remained fearful and holed up in their homes.[11] By 11:17 CET, Taliban negotiators were reported to have arrived at the presidential palace to begin a transfer of power.[23] Although negotiations were tense, the government declared its willingness to peacefully surrender Kabul to the rebels,[14][13] and urged civilians to remain calm.[24] Al Arabiya reported that a transitional government would be formed under the leadership of former minister Ali Jalali,[25] but this was later denied by the Taliban.[26]

    Later the same day, Afghan and Indian news reports claimed that Ghani had left Afghanistan[27][28][29] alongside Vice President Amrullah Saleh; both reportedly flew to Tajikistan.[30] Kabul's presidential palace, the Arg, was evacuated by helicopters. Meanwhile, Taliban co-founder Abdul Ghani Baradar arrived at Kabul Airport to prepare the takeover of the government.[5]

    At 8:55 pm local time, the Taliban claimed that they had taken over the Arg, which had been vacated by President Ghani earlier that day. Allegedly, all other palace employees were ordered to leave after Ghani left.[31] Reporters from Al Jazeera were later allowed into the Arg and could interview some of the Taliban militiamen.[32]

    At approximately 9:12 pm local time, it was reported that the Taliban would soon declare the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan from the Arg, the Presidential palace, returning to the official symbolism of the Taliban government of 1996 to 2001.[33] At around 11:00 pm local time, Ghani posted on Facebook that he had fled in an attempt to avoid a bloody battle and that "the Taliban have won with the judgement of their swords and guns".[34]
  16. Reports coming in that the Afghanistan government has now completely collapsed, the President has fled, and the entire country is now in full control of the Taliban. The Taliban are inside the royal palace right now. All thanks to Biden and Co., and the Taliban now have advanced US weaponry, ships, planes and vehicles.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_Kabul_(2021)
  17. no
  18. The master of anti-gravity!
  19. Originally posted by cryptographiccontrarian oh wait nvm lol i just saw who OP was

    Fatt Matt.
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