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    Your Personal &quotFlying Carpet”

    blessed Roidkachu

    Advisors

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    Top Gun vibes intensify an F-35B onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth

    Delta squad

    Bootlickers are the most fragile people on earth

    Yerevan capital city of Armenia Mount Ararat in background

    more whiskers

    TOY

    Wings in the Night by Pablo Dominguez

    3D-scanned and printed Exo prosthetic leg made from titanium designed by William Root

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    Beecause I can

    Mug shot of Herbert Ellis anyone

    John Xena

    Horrible yet interesting


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    Mars Needs Moneymakers

    CROSBY STILLS AND NASH

    Look Into My Eyes by Bruno

    OC Little Walk

    FASHION

    MOVIE

    Every conservative argument from 2016-2020

    Ever wondered what eating ass tastes like Have yourself one of these bad boys

    Golem by Carlos Alejandro

    Spider-man

    singing chair

    bikini butt on the rocks

    Ahahahaha

    Games be like……

    Bookstore in Nijmegen the Netherlands They have bookcases that are a door to a second row of bookcases

    Shock the system by papertiger

    Danny Trejo with Antonio Banderas on the set of Desperado 1995

    I Like Myself

    When my happiness and depression kicks in at the same time

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    Mysterious cuts

    tea or coffee containers

    Ebisu Sunset Tokyo Japan OC #4564

    Got vaccinated today Went super well everybody was very professional and nice In and out in 15 min

    pokemon nightmare

    music to die to

    Starfleet Freedom Class By Jetfreak-7

    Oh glad they cleared that up

    Exterminate All the Brutes

    With Raoul Peck, Josh Hartnett, Denis Lyons, Caisa Ankarsparre. The path to the new world, an unsettling and intricate story of genocides. Conquest, slavery and the fabrication of “Whiteness”.

    A four hour movie in four 1 hour parts, “Exterminate All The Brutes” is a tightly woven story of the act of genocide, how it happened in the past, how it’s happening now, and leaves us with the thought that it’s not a lack of knowledge of the situation, or a lack of awareness, but a lack motivation to do anything about it. There’s some fictional stuff thrown in with Josh Harnett and others that I don’t really care for, but the rest of the material is top notch and well worth your time, especially if you have HBOMax already.

    I should also like to point out that there’s a fantastic Director’s Statement on the HBO site that I didn’t watch until after the entire thing was watched.  I’m not sure if watching it before I started would have impacted my impressions at all.

    Buy On Amazon!

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