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Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 11:39 six figure mitty, I've no idea where you're getting curtain twitcher from? I was never scared of the common cold, like you cowardly cunts
good to see though that you're on team oddball, with that other pair of fucking rats![]()
But you are scared of needles and also seem get the needle very easily
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no anger, just zero tolerance of cunts. in the real world you would have had a slap and fucked off
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Miike, you didn't answer the question son?
What do you do with yourself?
Your sad life really explains the anger on here.
What do you do with yourself?
Your sad life really explains the anger on here.
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six figure mitty, I've no idea where you're getting curtain twitcher from? I was never scared of the common cold, like you cowardly cunts
good to see though that you're on team oddball, with that other pair of fucking rats
good to see though that you're on team oddball, with that other pair of fucking rats
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It's interesting to see Takashi "Mr Angry" Miike fess up to what a reclusive, curtain twitching mentalist he is. Not that it wasn't obvious already from his deranged postings on here over many years.
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a yid minge that spends his life on a west ham forum, and has the ginger gary glitter liking his every post. hahaha 
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Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025, 22:53Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025, 22:31 Think the biggest issue with vaccines is your right to choose without being discriminated against if you choose not too! All that shit with Covid and having to show proof (here in Oz, expect UK was the same) you had been vaccinated just to get into restaurants, pubs or even go to work etc was a disgrace and rightly needed pushing back against, i chose to have the jabs as believed in the science but in many ways had no choice either as my employer at the time made it mandatory with government approval, that's fucked
Reading today that the UK is now wanting to make it mandatory to have digital ID, what the fuck is that all about? More of the state controlling your life and knowing everything about you, that needs pushing back against as well, bunch of cunts.haven't been in a pub, restaurant, concert venue, theatre since. will never, ever forgive the cunts for what they did or the gullible sheep that facilitated the discrimination/tyranny
I know you don't go to WHU games anymore either.
Seems a sad existence.
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Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 10:09 don't forget your id card, fucking ginger order following moron
Ha ha the hermit who lives in a cave,but won't cave in lol
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don't forget your id card, fucking ginger order following moron
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carrot top, make sure you get that latest booster for sir kier. you gutless ginger cսnt
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if there's going to be a war there is fuckall you or me can do about it, same as the wars in Sudan & Gaza... you can shout, scream, protest & spam the boards all you want but, the outcome will be the same, but hey carry-on being a Putin mouthpiece.
yours, Darwin-apologist.
yours, Darwin-apologist.
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Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025, 22:53Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025, 22:31 Think the biggest issue with vaccines is your right to choose without being discriminated against if you choose not too! All that shit with Covid and having to show proof (here in Oz, expect UK was the same) you had been vaccinated just to get into restaurants, pubs or even go to work etc was a disgrace and rightly needed pushing back against, i chose to have the jabs as believed in the science but in many ways had no choice either as my employer at the time made it mandatory with government approval, that's fucked
Reading today that the UK is now wanting to make it mandatory to have digital ID, what the fuck is that all about? More of the state controlling your life and knowing everything about you, that needs pushing back against as well, bunch of cunts.haven't been in a pub, restaurant, concert venue, theatre since. will never, ever forgive the cunts for what they did or the gullible sheep that facilitated the discrimination/tyranny
You now a hermit?
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XKhammer wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025, 20:14Ceasar wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025, 18:33 NATO at War With Russia, Kremlin Says
Published Sep 15, 2025 at 6:20 AM EDT
NATO is "at war with Russia" over Ukraine, the spokesman for Russian President Vladimir President has said.The comments by Dmitry Peskov come amid a spike in tensions between the alliance and Moscow following Poland's shooting down of Russian drones that entered the alliance member's airspace last week.Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski said at the time that the drone incursion was a ploy by Russia to test the alliance.Peskov said Monday it was "obvious" the alliance was "de facto involved in this war." Newsweek has contacted NATO for comment.
Why It Matters
NATO has not directly entered the war, nor are its troops deployed to fight, but Peskov's comments echo those made by the Kremlin and its supporters who refer to the assistance Kyiv has received from NATO allies, including the U.S.His comments highlight the friction between Moscow and NATO as concerns grow Russia is testing the alliance's resolve, with tensions heightened further after Romania said it had to deploy fighter jets in response to another incursion of its air space.
What To Know
Peskov suggested that a "de facto" war between Moscow and NATO was underway
Warsaw has triggered NATO's Article 4, alerting fellow allies to a significant threat to its territorial integrity and formally starting consultations on how to respond, in response to the recent Russian drone incursion into Poland—which Moscow says lacks evidence.This step is less severe than invoking Article 5 which obliges allies to collective defense if one of them comes under armed attack.
But on the heels of the alarm raised by that incident, another NATO member, Romania, scrambled F-16 fighter jets on Saturday after a Russian drone breached its airspace, which has become a frequent occurrence in the war.The Russian ambassador to Bucharest was summoned over the "violation of Romania's sovereignty", said Romanian foreign minister Oana Toiu.The UK Foreign Office said on Monday the Russian ambassador to London had been summoned following Moscow's "unprecedented violation" of Polish and Romanian airspace, describing the incursions as "utterly unacceptable."
Meanwhile, Lithuania and Poland have deployed extra troops along their borders in response to the joint military drills between Belarus and Russia— the so-called Zapad-2025 war games—that began on Friday.Poland's foreign minister Sikorski said Russia had tried to test NATO's reactions by small escalations without prompting a full-scale response.Michael Butler, political science professor at Clark University, told Newsweek the deployment of Russian drones into Poland's airspace was the opening salvo of a new front in Moscow's ongoing hybrid war against the West.
He said the use of drones and disinformation were designed to probe Poland's potential security vulnerabilities while simultaneously buffeting the country with confusing and false reports about the strike and its effects via social media.What People Are Saying
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, per Russian state media:
"NATO is at war with Russia. This is obvious, and it does not require any additional evidence."He added: "NATO provides direct and indirect support to the Kyiv regime.
"Michael Butler, professor and chair of the Department of Political Science at Clark University, told Newsweek:
"The synchronized use of drones and disinformation were clearly designed to probe Poland's potential security vulnerabilities...the brazen use of these tactics against Poland should sound alarm bells for NATO and the U.S."
What Happens Next
NATO has said it would deploy more jets to the alliance's eastern flank to protect against future drone attacks but the expectation among the bloc will be that further devices will enter it7s territory, which could further inflame tensions.
https://www.newsweek.com/nato-russia-wa ... in-2129891
FMOB!Ah bless you shitting yourself with conspiracy theory bollocks you Putin apologist moron
conspiracy theory? It's the Kremlin news page you fucking zionist inferiority complexed bitch!
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Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025, 22:31 Think the biggest issue with vaccines is your right to choose without being discriminated against if you choose not too! All that shit with Covid and having to show proof (here in Oz, expect UK was the same) you had been vaccinated just to get into restaurants, pubs or even go to work etc was a disgrace and rightly needed pushing back against, i chose to have the jabs as believed in the science but in many ways had no choice either as my employer at the time made it mandatory with government approval, that's fucked
Reading today that the UK is now wanting to make it mandatory to have digital ID, what the fuck is that all about? More of the state controlling your life and knowing everything about you, that needs pushing back against as well, bunch of cunts.
haven't been in a pub, restaurant, concert venue, theatre since. will never, ever forgive the cunts for what they did or the gullible sheep that facilitated the discrimination/tyranny
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Think the biggest issue with vaccines is your right to choose without being discriminated against if you choose not too! All that shit with Covid and having to show proof (here in Oz, expect UK was the same) you had been vaccinated just to get into restaurants, pubs or even go to work etc was a disgrace and rightly needed pushing back against, i chose to have the jabs as believed in the science but in many ways had no choice either as my employer at the time made it mandatory with government approval, that's fucked
Reading today that the UK is now wanting to make it mandatory to have digital ID, what the fuck is that all about? More of the state controlling your life and knowing everything about you, that needs pushing back against as well, bunch of cunts.
Reading today that the UK is now wanting to make it mandatory to have digital ID, what the fuck is that all about? More of the state controlling your life and knowing everything about you, that needs pushing back against as well, bunch of cunts.
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get it right, you ginger fucking nonce. the only cowards were the cunts that obeyed these fucking vermin politicians, rolled their sleeves up and walked around wearing muzzles
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Is NATO trying to false-flag Trump into Ukraine?
The sudden chorus of Europeans crying about Russia’s supposed airspace violations comes at a convenient time
Until now, US President Donald Trump has shown no real interest in the Ukraine conflict, beyond wanting to put it to bed in time to collect his Nobel Peace Prize. Now, suddenly, he’s publicly adopting the position that Ukraine could not only “take back their country” from Russia on the battlefield, but also “maybe even go further than that.”Does he really believe that? Not likely.
But there’s money to be made in peddling American weapons to NATO countries, notably in Europe, under the pretext. Guess he figures that if this isn’t going to be wrapped up before the peace award deadline, then he may as well just take the war profits as a consolation prize. As long as America doesn’t have to get its hands dirty, since the EU’s continental geniuses keep saying how keen they are to do all the dirty work.But European NATO seems to have found a new scheme that could drag Trump deeper into the whole mess. Because have you ever heard so much whining about supposedly offside aircraft than in the past month?
“The Kremlin needs a clear stop sign. A clear message to Russia that every military border violation will be answered with military means, up to and including the shooting down of Russian fighter jets over NATO territory,” said German parliamentarian Jürgen Hardt.
A stop sign. For air traffic violations. Like when your town decides to put in a roundabout at a problematic intersection. Or, you know, just starts straight up shooting at cars. Same thing really, this German lawmaker apparently figures. And so do Czech, Estonian, Polish, and Lithuanian leaders, apparently – all suddenly entertaining the possibility of shooting down stuff in the air that goes offside.
What a weird thing to simultaneously agree on. It’s like they’re all in the same group chat or something. We’re talking here about Estonia accusing 3 Russian MiG-31 jets of deliberately slipping into Estonian NATO airspace for a whopping 12 minutes. Less time than you spend waiting in line at fast food joints these days or scrolling TikTok. So you know what that means.
Armageddon.
“This was a very serious violation of the NATO airspace. We are talking about 12 minutes of violation. Last time we saw it just before Estonia joined NATO, it was 2003,” said the Estonian defense minister. Oh no, the second time in 22 years! Practically a trend. Almost as often as neon leg warmers have come back since the ‘80s.“But now the global situation is totally different, the regional situation is different,” he continued. “Just a couple of days before we saw a full-scale attack against Poland with 19 drones. And if you put it all in the pattern, so Russia is turning on the heat, Russia is testing more NATO.
”So apparently it’s the Cuban Missile Crisis all over again. Such a massively big deal that US President Donald Trump, when asked about it at first, literally said, “Yeah, we don’t like it.” Look, I just left a longer and more passionate online review for a disappointing face cream that I bought on Amazon.When pressed on whether the US would defend Poland and the Baltics, Trump promised, “Yes, I would.” Sounds like every friend who swears they’ll help you move but ghosts when it’s time to wrestle IKEA furniture.But here comes the NATO chorus, right on cue, to belt out its usual hits about Russian escalation:
This is a very serious breach, it is potentially a serious escalation. NATO’s eastern flank is taken very, very seriously,” said British deputy prime minister David Lammy.
“Recent violations of the Union’s airspace, including yesterday’s outrageous violation of Estonian airspace by Russian MiGs, underline the need and urgency for Europe to take responsibility for its own security,” said EU Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis.
“This is yet another example of reckless Russian behavior,” added NATO spokesperson Allison Hart.
Wow, so many adjectives. Serious! Outrageous! Reckless! NATO must have a “Word of the Day” calendar that they’re just dying to show off.So this is the third alleged Moscow airspace incident in a month – first Poland and Romania with drones, then Estonia with jets. Assuming the jets and drones did cross the border, it’s curious that no one has yet produced verifiable evidence for the claim. Russia says that Estonian jets were at least 3 km off their territory and is still asking to see the receipts – but who really cares about facts when outrage has already been served? Not the NATO Secretary General, apparently.Whether or not the acts were deliberate, “it was anyway reckless. It was a bunch of Russian drones, even if they were not intent to go into Poland, if that will be the outcome of this… And of course, if it was the intent, there’s even more serious. But in both cases, it is reckless,” Mark Rutte said.
“Eastern Sentry will add flexibility and strength to our posture and make clear that, as a defensive alliance, we are always ready to defend,” he added.Yeah who cares if the violations actually happened, technically speaking. NATO is triggered. Bigly. And that’s what really matters here. These alleged incidents may or may not have happened, but outrage definitely DID happen. All these NATO guys losing it. Probably freaking out in ALL CAPS in their group chat asking whether they should scramble the jets.
Oh wait, what’s this Eastern Sentry thing that Rutte’s talking about? A NATO Operation is already in play? You don’t say! And look at that, Royal Air Force Еyphoon jets are already flying over Poland, according to the British defense ministry.
Where would they be without all this hysteria? Back home, probably. And how inconvenient would that be when the Brits and French are trying to get air cover and troops in place “for Ukraine” in the event of some kind of ceasefire, they say.What a convenient way to try to get the US Air Force involved when Trump has been snoozing on this issue. Will he bite? Not yet, at least. Pete Hegseth, Trump’s Secretary of War, reported that he’s “in close consultation” with NATO’s “Supreme Allied Commander for Europe.”
Translation: still Europe’s problem. Unless they can find just the right pretext...Why not just settle all this by drawing white “do not cross” lines in the sky like kids do with chalk on a playground? The mentality that we’re dealing with here is about on par. But then again, where would all the war profits be in that?
https://www.rt.com/news/625265-nato-trump-false-flag/
The sudden chorus of Europeans crying about Russia’s supposed airspace violations comes at a convenient time
Until now, US President Donald Trump has shown no real interest in the Ukraine conflict, beyond wanting to put it to bed in time to collect his Nobel Peace Prize. Now, suddenly, he’s publicly adopting the position that Ukraine could not only “take back their country” from Russia on the battlefield, but also “maybe even go further than that.”Does he really believe that? Not likely.
But there’s money to be made in peddling American weapons to NATO countries, notably in Europe, under the pretext. Guess he figures that if this isn’t going to be wrapped up before the peace award deadline, then he may as well just take the war profits as a consolation prize. As long as America doesn’t have to get its hands dirty, since the EU’s continental geniuses keep saying how keen they are to do all the dirty work.But European NATO seems to have found a new scheme that could drag Trump deeper into the whole mess. Because have you ever heard so much whining about supposedly offside aircraft than in the past month?
“The Kremlin needs a clear stop sign. A clear message to Russia that every military border violation will be answered with military means, up to and including the shooting down of Russian fighter jets over NATO territory,” said German parliamentarian Jürgen Hardt.
A stop sign. For air traffic violations. Like when your town decides to put in a roundabout at a problematic intersection. Or, you know, just starts straight up shooting at cars. Same thing really, this German lawmaker apparently figures. And so do Czech, Estonian, Polish, and Lithuanian leaders, apparently – all suddenly entertaining the possibility of shooting down stuff in the air that goes offside.
What a weird thing to simultaneously agree on. It’s like they’re all in the same group chat or something. We’re talking here about Estonia accusing 3 Russian MiG-31 jets of deliberately slipping into Estonian NATO airspace for a whopping 12 minutes. Less time than you spend waiting in line at fast food joints these days or scrolling TikTok. So you know what that means.
Armageddon.
“This was a very serious violation of the NATO airspace. We are talking about 12 minutes of violation. Last time we saw it just before Estonia joined NATO, it was 2003,” said the Estonian defense minister. Oh no, the second time in 22 years! Practically a trend. Almost as often as neon leg warmers have come back since the ‘80s.“But now the global situation is totally different, the regional situation is different,” he continued. “Just a couple of days before we saw a full-scale attack against Poland with 19 drones. And if you put it all in the pattern, so Russia is turning on the heat, Russia is testing more NATO.
”So apparently it’s the Cuban Missile Crisis all over again. Such a massively big deal that US President Donald Trump, when asked about it at first, literally said, “Yeah, we don’t like it.” Look, I just left a longer and more passionate online review for a disappointing face cream that I bought on Amazon.When pressed on whether the US would defend Poland and the Baltics, Trump promised, “Yes, I would.” Sounds like every friend who swears they’ll help you move but ghosts when it’s time to wrestle IKEA furniture.But here comes the NATO chorus, right on cue, to belt out its usual hits about Russian escalation:
This is a very serious breach, it is potentially a serious escalation. NATO’s eastern flank is taken very, very seriously,” said British deputy prime minister David Lammy.
“Recent violations of the Union’s airspace, including yesterday’s outrageous violation of Estonian airspace by Russian MiGs, underline the need and urgency for Europe to take responsibility for its own security,” said EU Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis.
“This is yet another example of reckless Russian behavior,” added NATO spokesperson Allison Hart.
Wow, so many adjectives. Serious! Outrageous! Reckless! NATO must have a “Word of the Day” calendar that they’re just dying to show off.So this is the third alleged Moscow airspace incident in a month – first Poland and Romania with drones, then Estonia with jets. Assuming the jets and drones did cross the border, it’s curious that no one has yet produced verifiable evidence for the claim. Russia says that Estonian jets were at least 3 km off their territory and is still asking to see the receipts – but who really cares about facts when outrage has already been served? Not the NATO Secretary General, apparently.Whether or not the acts were deliberate, “it was anyway reckless. It was a bunch of Russian drones, even if they were not intent to go into Poland, if that will be the outcome of this… And of course, if it was the intent, there’s even more serious. But in both cases, it is reckless,” Mark Rutte said.
“Eastern Sentry will add flexibility and strength to our posture and make clear that, as a defensive alliance, we are always ready to defend,” he added.Yeah who cares if the violations actually happened, technically speaking. NATO is triggered. Bigly. And that’s what really matters here. These alleged incidents may or may not have happened, but outrage definitely DID happen. All these NATO guys losing it. Probably freaking out in ALL CAPS in their group chat asking whether they should scramble the jets.
Oh wait, what’s this Eastern Sentry thing that Rutte’s talking about? A NATO Operation is already in play? You don’t say! And look at that, Royal Air Force Еyphoon jets are already flying over Poland, according to the British defense ministry.
Where would they be without all this hysteria? Back home, probably. And how inconvenient would that be when the Brits and French are trying to get air cover and troops in place “for Ukraine” in the event of some kind of ceasefire, they say.What a convenient way to try to get the US Air Force involved when Trump has been snoozing on this issue. Will he bite? Not yet, at least. Pete Hegseth, Trump’s Secretary of War, reported that he’s “in close consultation” with NATO’s “Supreme Allied Commander for Europe.”
Translation: still Europe’s problem. Unless they can find just the right pretext...Why not just settle all this by drawing white “do not cross” lines in the sky like kids do with chalk on a playground? The mentality that we’re dealing with here is about on par. But then again, where would all the war profits be in that?
https://www.rt.com/news/625265-nato-trump-false-flag/
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Thought covid/flu jabs really fucking worried you
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Ceasar wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025, 18:33 NATO at War With Russia, Kremlin Says
Published Sep 15, 2025 at 6:20 AM EDT
NATO is "at war with Russia" over Ukraine, the spokesman for Russian President Vladimir President has said.The comments by Dmitry Peskov come amid a spike in tensions between the alliance and Moscow following Poland's shooting down of Russian drones that entered the alliance member's airspace last week.Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski said at the time that the drone incursion was a ploy by Russia to test the alliance.Peskov said Monday it was "obvious" the alliance was "de facto involved in this war." Newsweek has contacted NATO for comment.
Why It Matters
NATO has not directly entered the war, nor are its troops deployed to fight, but Peskov's comments echo those made by the Kremlin and its supporters who refer to the assistance Kyiv has received from NATO allies, including the U.S.His comments highlight the friction between Moscow and NATO as concerns grow Russia is testing the alliance's resolve, with tensions heightened further after Romania said it had to deploy fighter jets in response to another incursion of its air space.
What To Know
Peskov suggested that a "de facto" war between Moscow and NATO was underway
Warsaw has triggered NATO's Article 4, alerting fellow allies to a significant threat to its territorial integrity and formally starting consultations on how to respond, in response to the recent Russian drone incursion into Poland—which Moscow says lacks evidence.This step is less severe than invoking Article 5 which obliges allies to collective defense if one of them comes under armed attack.
But on the heels of the alarm raised by that incident, another NATO member, Romania, scrambled F-16 fighter jets on Saturday after a Russian drone breached its airspace, which has become a frequent occurrence in the war.The Russian ambassador to Bucharest was summoned over the "violation of Romania's sovereignty", said Romanian foreign minister Oana Toiu.The UK Foreign Office said on Monday the Russian ambassador to London had been summoned following Moscow's "unprecedented violation" of Polish and Romanian airspace, describing the incursions as "utterly unacceptable."
Meanwhile, Lithuania and Poland have deployed extra troops along their borders in response to the joint military drills between Belarus and Russia— the so-called Zapad-2025 war games—that began on Friday.Poland's foreign minister Sikorski said Russia had tried to test NATO's reactions by small escalations without prompting a full-scale response.Michael Butler, political science professor at Clark University, told Newsweek the deployment of Russian drones into Poland's airspace was the opening salvo of a new front in Moscow's ongoing hybrid war against the West.
He said the use of drones and disinformation were designed to probe Poland's potential security vulnerabilities while simultaneously buffeting the country with confusing and false reports about the strike and its effects via social media.What People Are Saying
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, per Russian state media:
"NATO is at war with Russia. This is obvious, and it does not require any additional evidence."He added: "NATO provides direct and indirect support to the Kyiv regime.
"Michael Butler, professor and chair of the Department of Political Science at Clark University, told Newsweek:
"The synchronized use of drones and disinformation were clearly designed to probe Poland's potential security vulnerabilities...the brazen use of these tactics against Poland should sound alarm bells for NATO and the U.S."
What Happens Next
NATO has said it would deploy more jets to the alliance's eastern flank to protect against future drone attacks but the expectation among the bloc will be that further devices will enter it7s territory, which could further inflame tensions.
https://www.newsweek.com/nato-russia-wa ... in-2129891
FMOB!
Ah bless you shitting yourself with conspiracy theory bollocks you Putin apologist moron
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Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025, 18:47 the elites/politicians need a mass depopulation event to make more room for the new arrivals, so what better than to send all you thick cunts sons & daughters to go and fight for the money laundering cock pianist
At bless you shitting yourself again with conspiracy theorist bollocks
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Don't worry, people, your brand new Starmercard Pro* will protect you from everything they say you should fear.
Personally, I think their effectiveness would be greatly enhanced if we just glue them all together and use them to build a barrier all along the Kent coast.
* - other ways of the state spying on you are also available,
Personally, I think their effectiveness would be greatly enhanced if we just glue them all together and use them to build a barrier all along the Kent coast.
* - other ways of the state spying on you are also available,
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the elites/politicians need a mass depopulation event to make more room for the new arrivals, so what better than to send all you thick cunts sons & daughters to go and fight for the money laundering cock pianist