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There are periods in the life of humanity, which generally coincide with the beginning of the fall of cultures and civilizations, when the masses irretrievably lose their reason and begin to destroy everything that has been created by centuries and millennia of culture. Such periods of mass madness, often coinciding with geological cataclysms, climate changes, and similar phenomena of a planetary character, release a very great quantity of the matter of knowledge.
Idiocracy here we come! It won't be too long now before your GP will be smoking a spiff and Buttfucker family burger joints will be opening up...
Dinosaurs eventually die. Nobody should grieve the loss of this fake. Thank god he only got 71 years on this planet. Perhaps the ex senator got...
Just as the jewish lobby wanted it. Their 'academics' also gave us LGBTQ+/whatever. Our politicians over the decades have been either dumb and...
Gaza is already a concentration camp. The isreali apartheid regime just want to reduce the size of said camp. All you christian zionsts out there,...
A top staffer to Graham told NBC News early Sunday that there was no indication the lawmaker was feeling unwell prior to his death. This is the...
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no sound card, so no can watch, but on the headline "I'm just trying to show that the age of colonialism never ended", it reminds me of the USofA after the civil war when 'slavery' ended, but 'sharecropping' began.... 'a rose by any other name...' or 'the more things change, the more they stay the same.'