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  1. The one really boring part of that movie. That is not memorable.
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    Hey, JustinCharge, how are ya?

    Hey. Dude was a normal at least. I'll take that. Now let's compare you with an obsessed pimpledoosh...
  3. I'm betting restaurant and bar owners would scream the loudest.
  4. I don't think even George Orwell could have predicted that one.
  5. So putting unskilled, low gpa indivuduals who have criminal records in the front of the line, simply because of their skin color and their parents low net worth, to get into universities over proven talented kids is what your dreams are filled with?
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    Texas continues adding razor wire along border

    Biden is literally an extreme criminal in this matter.
  7. This is awesome. Expose the liberals for their petty doosh-like behavior and here they come running to defend. Boyo.
  8. You're the one who sticks up for hunter biden. And 10% for the big guy. But yeah, I prefer kids being raised by intelligent parents who can afford to raise kids properly. That usually works out better for the family and all of society. You can apply color or race to the person or people all you want but I'm not biting on that.
  9. See everyday liberal. You focks all think black people need you to hold their hands for them to succeed. And it's amazing how you glory in the hating of the success of white people.
  10. Ohhh, I can see the hatred oozing out of you simply because someone has better, more responsible, intelligent and successful parents than you have.
  11. Yeah. Keep telling yourself that while you rail on and on for years about Trump.
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    Ukraine - Doomsday

    generalgoldenshowers has spoken.
  13. Well, at least the liberals are persistent in their pursuits. First they created and ran the kkk, now they infiltrate the educational system.
  14. Conservatives sent them to Martha's Vineyard. For good reason. Your boy has some influence there.
  15. Go Newsom!!! Go Biden!!! California grapples with a historic budget deficit projected to reach $68 billion, posing formidable challenges for Governor Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers. The economic downturn, exacerbated by factors such as a stock market decline, extended tax deadlines due to winter storms, and job losses in the tech sector, has significantly impacted the state’s financial landscape. As the nation’s most populous state faces tough decisions on spending cuts, tax implications, and safeguarding essential services, the deficit underscores the complexities of budgeting in the face of economic uncertainties and unforeseen challenges. California faces a significant budget deficit, with estimates varying between $37.9 billion (by Governor Newsom) and $68 billion (Legislative Analyst’s Office). This deficit is attributed to factors like extended tax deadlines due to storms in early 2023 and economic challenges, including a declining stock market, high inflation, rising interest rates, and tech industry job losses. Extended tax deadlines led to budget experts making higher-than-actual revenue estimates. The state’s reliance on taxes from high earners, influenced by stock market changes, further complicates budget forecasting. Two years ago, a $100 billion surplus was predicted, leading to increased spending on public schools and social services, but the economic downturn reversed the financial situation.
  16. It's called self defense dumbass.
  17. This will cost @edjr his last $12 in his retirement savings. https://www.foxnews.com/media/boston-announces-reparations-task-force-study-impact-slavery-had-residents-city-trial Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced Wednesday that the city has established teams that will play a role in their reparations task force. Wu said the Boston Reparations Task Force will consist of one team of historians that will research the city of Boston’s role in the transatlantic slave trade and the impact of slavery on the city. Each historian was evaluated by city staff and other members of the task force. "I’m grateful to these teams of historians who will serve our city by documenting Boston’s role in the trans-Atlantic slave trade and the myriad legacies of slavery that continue to impact the daily lives of our city’s communities," Wu said in a statement. "Through their scholarship and partnership with our task force, we will better understand the full picture of our city’s history and look forward to their comprehensive report that will build on our ongoing efforts." After examining the city’s slave history and its impact on current residents, the Boston Reparations Task Force will create a report of recommendations "for reparative justice solutions" to aid Black residents for the city officials to consider. In addition to researching the legacy of slavery in Boston, the task force will engage the community to discuss their "lived experience," according to the task force's website.
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