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Grex > Agora > #28: USa it's most freedom country | |
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jvmv
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USa it's most freedom country
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Jan 30 19:23 UTC 2018 |
hahhahhhah it's a lie. Yes, the gays, lesbo, the morons etc - all they
fill themselves very good in USA. But try say something wrong about USA
- and you'll see a result. Hate I gays? No. Respect I gays? No. I
think, that these people must be treated and the children must be
protected from any propoganda of gay's style of life. Almost in each
second American film you can see the gay. And they are always the good
guy. It's possible to show as a villain a man, a women, a child. Negro,
asiat, white human, but not gay. Freedom is only for Americans. If
you're foreigner - you could be arrested in any time and deported in 24
hours. Freedom is only for citizen of USA and not in every area. You
all bunch of queens.
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tod
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response 1 of 40:
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Feb 4 15:32 UTC 2018 |
welcome tot he fat chicks in party hats item
all ur base r belong 2 us
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walkman
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response 2 of 40:
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Feb 10 00:30 UTC 2018 |
"Almost in each second American film you can see the gay."
Preoccupied with gays. *cough*
"You all bunch of queens."
Someone didn't graduate from the gay conversion retreat...
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tod
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Feb 10 01:34 UTC 2018 |
Bad spelling and phobia maketh a dreadful cellie less'n they're
handy with distilling
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mijk
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response 4 of 40:
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Feb 10 18:59 UTC 2018 |
Up the bum!
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tod
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response 5 of 40:
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Feb 12 04:09 UTC 2018 |
ZOinks
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walkman
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response 6 of 40:
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Feb 17 18:30 UTC 2018 |
Spring, sprung. Pop. *
jvmv never had it so good.
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walkman
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response 7 of 40:
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Sep 25 11:52 UTC 2019 |
Did jvmv find himself in an Naked Lunch-style opium den?
He's been aaaaaawfully quiet.
The junk merchant doesn't sell his product to the consumer, he sells
the consumer to his product. He does not improve and simplify his
merchandise. He degrades and simplifies the client.
― William S. Burroughs, Naked Lunch
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tod
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response 8 of 40:
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Oct 12 05:03 UTC 2019 |
There's a butterfly on my Underwood
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walkman
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response 9 of 40:
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Oct 21 16:45 UTC 2019 |
If it's a metaphorical butterfly, we must get it asylum and free
healthcare.
If it's a real butterfly, we must teach it about the 12 years it has
left before the climate kills everyone.
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tod
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response 10 of 40:
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Oct 24 02:17 UTC 2019 |
It's a William S Burroughs butterfly
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walkman
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response 11 of 40:
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Oct 27 21:39 UTC 2019 |
White knighting for Baghdadi:
Washington Post headline,
"Abu Bakr al-Bagdadi, austere religious scholar at helm of Islamic
State, dies at 48"
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EH5OgU5VUAEM135?format=jpg&name=large
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Bloomberg Politics
"Islamic State leader Abu Baker al-Baghdadi transformed himself from a
little-known teacher of Koranic recitation into the self-proclaimed
ruler of an entity that covered swaths of Syria and Iraq"
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EH6CMVEUcAABShi?format=jpg&name=large
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walkman
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response 12 of 40:
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Oct 27 21:40 UTC 2019 |
Groupthink, deep state and propaganda are the bacon, lettuce and tomato
of the American political sandwich.
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cross
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response 13 of 40:
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Oct 28 14:00 UTC 2019 |
*yawn*
Conspiracy theories are lame.
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walkman
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response 14 of 40:
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Oct 28 16:31 UTC 2019 |
Where's the conspiracy theory? Be specific.
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walkman
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response 15 of 40:
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Oct 29 12:27 UTC 2019 |
NPR's special coverage of President Donald Trump s announcement of the
killing of al-Faghdadi, NPR reporter Gregy Myre had this to say of the
leader of ISIS:
He led a movement that we ve never seen before, Myre said. ISIS had
tens of thousands of members, fighters, coming in from all over the
world.
They controlled massive amounts of territory in Eastern Syria and
Western and Northern Iraq, Myre said, adding ISIS had millions of
people under their control.
They administered cities, they collected taxes, Myre said.
They had this incredible online recruit presence in terms of spreading
propaganda; recruiting followers, Myre said. This is a guy that sort
of emerged on the scene.
And led this group that had done something we d never seen before,
Myre said.
This isn t the end of ISIS, but he was a real leader, Myre said. It s
not somebody that they can just appoint somebody else; take over, and
the movement continues.
His leadership was critical, said Myre, who finally admitted that the
terrorist s death was definitely a major blow to the Islamic State.
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