Basically, this is how subversion works.
Gizmodo
I thought they made clickbait, top 10 lists on YouTube.
Up to 5 years in prison
You pay for the first felony, the rest are free.
Also, I recall seeing that the "weapons seizure" was totally unrelated to the protests.
TIL: calling the super bowl the "satanic bowl" is the same as calling in a bomb threat. Totally not an attack on free speech or religious beliefs though.
Insane.
Common sense black control
Same as FBI crime stats. "Whites" include anyone from south of the border, arabs, and I think north Africans and Central Asians.
Been saying this for a while. The constitution only applies so far as it applies to whichever side is using it
Any gun law that requires gun owners to pay a fee is classist and discriminatory. Looking at you ATF
Sounds like I'll be eating my self-caught fish with a side of pinecones at some point in the near future
Like a herd of actual koalas, or do you mean some other smooth brained mammals...?
The grain shortage thing is real. Grandpa Joe blaming the price of meat of greedy meat packers shows how much he's paying attention. In November hay was like $1000/ton, and every other feed item was equally through the roof. We got like 4 inches of moisture in 2021, so unless we have a wet spring this summer is gonna be tough.
Somebody needs to start shitting on his lawn.
If you're not familiar with Graham Hancock, I suggest you take some time fix that situation. He's been fighting these guys since the 90s.
I will look for that PBS special too.
This probably explains why I've never heard of it prior to this week.
It's my understanding that the entire field is basically a grift for the Egytpian ministry that's in charge of all the ancient Egypt stuff. There's a lot of evidence that the conventional narrative we all know is totally inaccurate, but anyone who publicly presents that info is immediately called a pseudoscientist, conspiracy theorist while any supporting evidence they present is ignored. I assume that when you've spent your entire career in an institution that views cherry picking info, and defaming your critics with false, ad hominem attacks as a good thing, you just accept that as the way things work. It's an issue across all of science, but anthropology related fields seem to have real issues in dealing with evidence that contradicts the established narrative.
Apparently she "insulted a public official," which is a crime for some reason
I HATE ELVES
I watched a few whatever tictok videos are referred to as. Things I noticed:
Obsession with butterflies
Mannequins
Wierd, homoerotic dancing
At this point all he's missing is a small, yappy dog named Princess, that'd really complete the Buffalo Bill motif he's got going on.
Edit: Precious, it been a while
Yeah (pretty much) any public figure is pro vaxx. They know who pays the bills and what happens if they don't toe the line.
I don't fully believe this is satire, the haircut and piercings are real
Australians, be more like this man.
This is for developmental milestones at 30 months. I've seen a lot of stuff about how this age group is being impacted by this. A few weeks ago there was a post from a speech therapist about the volume of kids she was seeing, many of whom couldn't even control their facial muscles.
No doubt tic-tok and social media is cancer for adults, much less children, but masking has been incredibly detrimental to toddlers and school-age kids.