128791 pts ยท February 21, 2013
Israel naturally applauded the use of bombs in foreign countries' residential areas, but added the constructive criticism that Spain should mass produce these with a bit more oomph, and drop them into Lebanon to share them with the Hezbollah-aligned terrorists masquerading as civilians. (/s so fucking hard right now it hurts)
I wouldn't say "almost everything". The only thing I saw wrong was the tea cakes being shipped to the U.K. that way. Like he said and you agreed, bricks were accepted currency in most of Asia, and into the early to mid 1600s. So really, mostly correct, just made the assumption that it was for sea trade to the U.K. instead of the land trade in Asia.
Ballsy move, because we know Israel has absolutely no problem targeting the press, even when explicitly identified as non-combatant international reporters.
Right? They're so good and convenient!
Oh good. My wife still mocks me for using those QT cups around the house. So I'm not the only one! "We have perfectly good cups, why do you still use those gas station ones?"
I don't have the source handy so take this with a grain of salt, but I could swear there was a report that Israel had specifically instigated protests in Iran to give the impression of a desire for regime change to America/Trump and force this situation.
Nah, upon further inspection, it is undoubtedly a shoebill that wandered into the field looking for wallabies to eat.
That's a guy leaning over and holding something like a cane, shovel, or stick, not a baby elephant.
You missed the second best part of the story. "Last month, his campaign was banned from every Waffle House in the state of Florida."
The only thing that bugs me is that he refers to her as his little sister, which means either he's lying, or he's the big brother and title is wrong. Yes, I missed the forest for the trees.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cgj0gn36px8tNot exactly the same as @OP claims.
That would be her tattoo.
Tren is a short name for trenbolone. Trenbolone is an anabolic steroid meant for veterinary use to increase muscle and appetite in cattle. It's also illegally used by people as a performance enhancing drug that builds muscle fast and cuts fat.
Israel naturally applauded the use of bombs in foreign countries' residential areas, but added the constructive criticism that Spain should mass produce these with a bit more oomph, and drop them into Lebanon to share them with the Hezbollah-aligned terrorists masquerading as civilians. (/s so fucking hard right now it hurts)
I wouldn't say "almost everything". The only thing I saw wrong was the tea cakes being shipped to the U.K. that way. Like he said and you agreed, bricks were accepted currency in most of Asia, and into the early to mid 1600s. So really, mostly correct, just made the assumption that it was for sea trade to the U.K. instead of the land trade in Asia.
Ballsy move, because we know Israel has absolutely no problem targeting the press, even when explicitly identified as non-combatant international reporters.
Right? They're so good and convenient!
Oh good. My wife still mocks me for using those QT cups around the house. So I'm not the only one!
"We have perfectly good cups, why do you still use those gas station ones?"
I don't have the source handy so take this with a grain of salt, but I could swear there was a report that Israel had specifically instigated protests in Iran to give the impression of a desire for regime change to America/Trump and force this situation.
Nah, upon further inspection, it is undoubtedly a shoebill that wandered into the field looking for wallabies to eat.
That's a guy leaning over and holding something like a cane, shovel, or stick, not a baby elephant.
You missed the second best part of the story. "Last month, his campaign was banned from every Waffle House in the state of Florida."
The only thing that bugs me is that he refers to her as his little sister, which means either he's lying, or he's the big brother and title is wrong. Yes, I missed the forest for the trees.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cgj0gn36px8t
Not exactly the same as @OP claims.
That would be her tattoo.
Tren is a short name for trenbolone. Trenbolone is an anabolic steroid meant for veterinary use to increase muscle and appetite in cattle. It's also illegally used by people as a performance enhancing drug that builds muscle fast and cuts fat.