

Roko, if you see this, I’m doing my part!


Roko, if you see this, I’m doing my part!


Who owns the press and who benefits from the crimes? This is why there were laws preventing media consolidation and extensive corporate ownership before they were dismantled over the last 50 years.


Why, never heard him speak?
I tried a catbox link on mobile only data and then wifi only data, both don’t work for Spectrum.


Thank you for explaining


Thank you for explaining


Is “just following orders” back on the menu?
Anyway, I saw no call for US troops to disobey orders, where is it?
https://eleanorsquad.substack.com/p/un-speech-by-gustavo-petro-urrego


Coal is more expensive, it’s not the 90’s anymore.


I don’t think that’s how it normally works…
Hmm, I’ll have to try that… not Verizon directly but a MVNO that uses their network. Thank you for mentioning
No VPN here and can never see catbox files, it’s like they’re gone already


And here I’ve been using an upside down y like an amateur, instead of finding the real thorn
A disturbance in the force, of course


It’s funny that they use it in a derogative way, but it’s not like they’ve ever been bothered with hypocrisy.


Perhaps this goes without saying, but are you taking time to explore wild or green areas around where you live?
Time is a flat circle, as they say…
“[B]ut I see nothing in this renewal of the game of ‘Robin’s alive’ but a general demoralization of the nation, a filching from industry it’s honest earnings, wherewith to build up palaces, and raise gambling stock for swindlers and shavers, who are to close too their career of piracies by fraudulent bankruptcies. my dependance for a remedy however, is in the wisdom which grows with time and suffering. whether the succeeding generation is to be more virtuous than their predecessors I cannot say; but I am sure they will have more worldly wisdom, and enough, I hope, to know that honesty is the 1st chapter in the book of wisdom.” - Thomas Jefferson to Nathaniel Macon, January 12, 1819[1] References
^ PTJ:RS, 13:571-72. Polygraph copy at the Library of Congress. Transcription available at Founders Online.


Sin of omission?
Wait until you see answers in Amazon reviews