so you're just going to get on here and think you're a great troll or something?
pretend you didn't run like a bitch when your bitch dictator slapped the mandates down and covered your mouth in fear of hate speech?
yep
so you're just going to get on here and think you're a great troll or something?
pretend you didn't run like a bitch when your bitch dictator slapped the mandates down and covered your mouth in fear of hate speech?
so you're just going to get on here and think you're a great troll or something?
pretend you didn't run like a bitch when your bitch dictator slapped the mandates down and covered your mouth in fear of hate speech?
A large-scale, multi-agency nuclear incident TRAINING EXERCISE will take place May 1-5 in southeast Houston and Harris County. The training exercise will NOT pose risks to area residents. Please do not be alarmed by training-related activity.
@HoustonOEM
When a toddler shits his pants and sits there, still in the shitted pants, denying he's done it.
im glad we can come together to defund jews' hired guns
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Videogame enthusiasts are scouring popular social-media platforms in the hope of finding classified U.S. military documents, turning the recent national-security crisis over leaked secrets into a global scavenger hunt.
The competition pits online users eager to see secrets against the U.S. government, which wants to keep those secrets off the internet.
At issue are a cache of sensitive military documents that the Justice Department alleges Jack Teixeira, a 21-year-old member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, posted on Discord, a platform that allows gamers to gather and communicate online. The documents first began showing up last year on a Discord group—known as a server—and remained unnoticed for months until some of them were reposted to other larger servers and platforms, eventually finding their way to the media, garnering public and U.S. government attention....
@ all the dupes who bought into the russia russia russia hillary won
(and still lost while rigging the national election w/ statist power)
you deserve to be mocked and ridiculed
A whistleblower from the FBI’s Boston field office testified that agents in Washington refused to share hours of video footage from the January 6 Capitol riot between the offices because there “may be” undercover officers or confidential human sources in the videos whose identities would need to be protected.