This was on Netflix, this exact story…
This was on Netflix, this exact story…
Netgear Nighthawk is the one you want if your spending money anyway.
An IQ test, Bush is a pretty smart dude despite his portrayal in modern media, he would probably win.
The Israel/Palestine thing has been going on for thousands of years, lol. Literally.
it’s like 20 short videos combined into one. The Florida saga is like a ten year long running joke at this point.
It’s a lot easier to not pay a dead foreign soldier than a full time employee you have to lay off.
They have special body chemicals so the food gets them high. Basically if your doctor said you could only eat weed infused food or your stomach can’t handle it. What a hard life…
No, this is the song
I think there’s a punk rock song called she bangs or something like that…
Mann Shorts, so the story line is presented in d&d format…
Cop: Ma’am, your BAC is .04, why were you driving so fast.
Florida woman: I’m getting married to a ferris wheel and I was trying to shave my legs on the way.
(This actually happened a long time ago)
This is the most click bait article I accidentally clicked on. I need to factory reset my phone after coming in contact with that website.
That’s pretty fucking close to “the final solution”. Using Hitler’s strategies isn’t really a good look anymore.
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Why isn’t Israel the ones handing out aid? They’re the invading force, one of the first rules of warfare is what to do with the displaced refugees. It would be very ironic if they used “the final solution” to this problem…
They’re only testing on people that are on their death bed right now.
Usually when they’re hungry, is it floods or droughts that brings famine this time? It’s seriously sad as fuck.
It’s a Pentacostal church, wouldn’t be surprised if they do the snake handling thing.
You’re supposed to smoke it, but you better get buckled up before you do because it’s fucking crazy.
He ran on the whole “I’m the guy you meet up with at the local bar after a long day of hard work” campaign. He was electable because he seemed relatable (I know he went to Yale and had a childhood we could only dream of, but to the average American at the time he was your neighbor, that was his campaign and it was genius).