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Cassandra (Ancient Greek: Κασσάνδρα) was a Trojan priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology cursed to utter true prophecies, but never to be believed. In modern usage her name is employed as a rhetorical device to indicate someone whose accurate prophecies are not believed by the general population.
Confucius has no interest in falsehood; he did not pretend to be prophet; he claimed no inspiration; he taught no new religion; he used no delusions; flattered not the emperor under whom he lived.
Of course these objects of sale were contaminated nuclear waste. Who cares? It's just a ceremony. Feed them to that dog next door that you hate.
When will the UN realise that the isreali apartheid regime views all non believers as goyim. Their words, not mine. This goyim can be lied to,...
Oh, there is a God! Thank you, thank you. And fuck you to the Democrat grifters. May you be obliged to live in the continous pain of the cities...
Nice try "family member" but the child's death was clearly directly the fault of the parents who KNEW the dog was dangerous.
Murdering civilians, journalists, aid workers, is the norm for an apartheid regime trying to hide its crimes. Western gov'ts don't care because...
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