Forwarded from The Daily Poor
“How do you manage to do so much in a single day?”
“I do everything very poorly.”
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Forwarded from Vincent James
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Forwarded from Draeger's Portashitter Geopolitics OSINT (Blue Eyes White Draeger)
"your bill of rights ends where my jewishness begins GOY"
Forwarded from Chief's Livestock Emporium
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PROJECT ESTHER: A Michigan sheriff had an "antisemitic" American ARRESTED for "trying to threaten and intimidate" him by posting a meme.
Sheriff Mike Bouchard says the 1st Amendment makes people "feel empowered, emboldened and safe," so he had to teach the…
Sheriff Mike Bouchard says the 1st Amendment makes people "feel empowered, emboldened and safe," so he had to teach the…
Forwarded from Thuletide
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Before and after montage of El Salvador shared by Bukele on twitter.
He fixed everything and all he had to do was throw the worst 2% of the population in jail for life.
Capitally punishing them all would've been better but he probably couldn't get away with that.
He fixed everything and all he had to do was throw the worst 2% of the population in jail for life.
Capitally punishing them all would've been better but he probably couldn't get away with that.
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Forwarded from Visegrad24
🇷🇸 UEFA has fined Serbian football club FK Crvena Zvezda €40,000 over a large tifo displayed by fans during a Europa League match against LOSC Lille.
The tifo featured an Orthodox icon of Jesus Christ and a Serbian-language banner reading, “May our faith lead you to victory.”
UEFA imposed a total fine of €95,500 on the club, with €40,000 specifically for the banner, citing it as “displaying a message deemed inappropriate for a sporting event” and “undermining the reputation and integrity of football and UEFA.”
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The tifo featured an Orthodox icon of Jesus Christ and a Serbian-language banner reading, “May our faith lead you to victory.”
UEFA imposed a total fine of €95,500 on the club, with €40,000 specifically for the banner, citing it as “displaying a message deemed inappropriate for a sporting event” and “undermining the reputation and integrity of football and UEFA.”
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