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Post by endorbr on Aug 8, 2019 4:26:34 GMT
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Aug 8, 2019 7:24:11 GMT
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Aug 11, 2019 17:50:24 GMT
The efforts to politicize the whole Epstein/child sex ring thing disgust me. This is not new. I's been going on since at least the late 70s. It goes across ALL political spectrums. This is about the tippy-top of the 1% having access to all the young nubiles they want. If you have enough money and power you can buy anything. Anything. And get away with it. Watch. It's about to happen again.
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Post by endorbr on Aug 16, 2019 14:29:12 GMT
Fucking clown world man
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Aug 19, 2019 12:59:52 GMT
I don't care who you are or what you believe... Iceland's memorial to their first lost glacier hits like a punch in the nuts.
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Post by TidusandYuna1983 on Aug 19, 2019 14:59:22 GMT
This fat, black woman , whom works for security at an airport, handed a passenger a note saying ''you' ugly''. She even laughed at him afterwards, and ended up getting fired, and I think deservedly so. Makes me think how non-blacks cannot call black people ugly, because blacks will say it's racism. Overweight women have criticized my appearance, but if I mention their weight, they get all upset and say I crossed some line? www.unilad.co.uk/news/airport-worker-fired-after-handing-passenger-a-note-saying-you-ugly/
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Post by endorbr on Aug 19, 2019 15:09:16 GMT
This fat, black woman , whom works for security at an airport, handed a passenger a note saying ''you' ugly''. She even laughed at him afterwards, and ended up getting fired, and I think deservedly so. Makes me think how non-blacks cannot call black people ugly, because blacks will say it's racism. Overweight women have criticized my appearance, but if I mention their weight, they get all upset and say I crossed some line? www.unilad.co.uk/news/airport-worker-fired-after-handing-passenger-a-note-saying-you-ugly/I'm just curious want prompted such stupidity from this woman. Dude isn't even objectively unattractive. Like seriously what was going on with her day to make her think, HEY... I should write a note on a little scrap of paper and just handed it to the next guy to walk through here. Just do your job and go home at the end of the day. How hard is that?
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Aug 20, 2019 11:32:05 GMT
Just getting ahead of the game.
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Post by endorbr on Sept 5, 2019 12:37:50 GMT
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Sept 5, 2019 13:24:28 GMT
I have no concern, sympathy, empathy, or care about any of them. Someone is living off of Britney Bitch? Good.
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Post by endorbr on Sept 5, 2019 21:48:13 GMT
Wow. Un-fucking believable. Fuck You California.
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Sept 8, 2019 7:34:30 GMT
The headline said: Large Underwater Observatory Disappears Without a Trace, Baffling Scientistsso I thought:
then I read:A large monitoring station used to gather important scientific data in the Baltic Sea has mysteriously vanished.and I realized:
But seriously, look at this:A large monitoring station used to gather important scientific data in the Baltic Sea has mysteriously vanished. The underwater observatory, which had been on the seafloor since December 2016, is managed by the GEOMAR Helmholtz Center for Ocean Research Kiel and the Helmholtz Center Geesthacht (HZG). On August 21 at 8:15 p.m. local time, transmissions from the €300,000 ($330,000) station came to a sudden halt. Divers were dispatched to the site, only to find—much to their astonishment—that the entire structure was gone, save for a shredded transmission cable, according to a GEOMAR statement. The observatory was in a restricted area off the northern coast of Germany. Boats, including fishing vessels, are not allowed into the area, the BBC reported. That somebody, or a group of individuals, removed the observatory remains the most plausible explanation. Other factors, such as a massive storm, heavy currents, or even marine animals, were ruled out as potential causes owing to the weight of the instrument. Who or what removed the science station, and why, is a complete mystery. German police were alerted to the incident and are now investigating, according to GEOMAR. The Boknis Eck Observatory is—or at least was—located at the outlet of Eckernförde Bay, which is north of Kiel, Germany and south of the Danish border. It was 1.8 kilometers (1.1 miles) off shore, planted at a depth of 22 meters (72 feet), reported the BBC. The station collected data about water temperature, nutrients, salinity, the speed of water flow, and concentrations of chlorophyll and methane. This data is used to evaluate the health of the ecosystem in and around the southwestern Baltic Sea. By monitoring these changes, scientists can be alerted to potential problems and take the required countermeasures. Scientists have been collecting data in the bay since the 1950s. The observatory is also used in the COSYNA network (Coastal Observing System for Northern and Arctic Seas) of the HZG. “[At] first we thought of a transmission error,” Hermann Bange, project coordinator for the Boknis Eck Observatory, said in the GEOMAR statement. This prompted a diving mission to the site, revealing the disappearance. “The devices were gone, the divers could not find them anymore,” he said. “When the divers reached the bottom of the sea last week at the observatory’s location, they found only the torn off land cable. It was completely shredded.” The missing observatory consists of two racks, one weighing 250 kilograms (550 pounds) and the other 100 kilograms (220 pounds) each. The racks include a frame holding the power supply (along with a heavy cable connecting the station to the coast) and a frame to hold the sensors. Both racks were “removed with great force from their position,” according to the GEOMAR statement. Bange described the data collected by the observatory as “downright priceless.” GEOMAR and HZA conducted their own search for the missing station, but with no luck. The scientists are now pleading for the public’s help, asking anyone who knows anything about the incident to come forward.
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Post by endorbr on Sept 13, 2019 13:45:26 GMT
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Sept 15, 2019 7:30:22 GMT
We live in a bizarro-world where the president tweets pictures from top secret meetings. Nothing strange here.
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Post by endorbr on Sept 15, 2019 13:57:07 GMT
We live in a bizarro-world where the president tweets pictures from top secret meetings. Nothing strange here. This kind of stupid has been going on since Vietnam. Ever since the government let the media start getting into the middle of the military. It’s only gotten more stupid with time.
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