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“Dis what yo gots to do befoo you season yo chicken.”
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“Wypipo, dis how you season yo food.”
Forwarded from AB Resurrected
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Descendant of expired, Jewish, farming equipment emboldened to speak his mind to a child while demoralized parents do nothing.
Forwarded from LiveLeak
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USA. Student Assaulted For Asking For His Head Phones Back After Being Robbed For Them.
They gonna be working for him eventually.
More video -> LiveLeak
They gonna be working for him eventually.
More video -> LiveLeak
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Should we clone this "Black American's" voice for Project Dindu?
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Forwarded from Survive the Jive: All-feed
Gamers may like to check out this new Roman themed game created by my colleague Roy Douglas who has contributed CGI art to STJ
https://youtu.be/sCTNPnKC7Yo
https://youtu.be/sCTNPnKC7Yo
YouTube
Introduction | Devlog #1 | Sons Of Mars
What is Sons Of Mars?
-Open World, 3rd person, Strategy game WITH building and resource management mechanics, based on Ceasars: Gallic Wars.
-Gather resources, Build a camp, recruit and upgrade troops to become a formidible force.
-Divide and Conquer : Conquer…
-Open World, 3rd person, Strategy game WITH building and resource management mechanics, based on Ceasars: Gallic Wars.
-Gather resources, Build a camp, recruit and upgrade troops to become a formidible force.
-Divide and Conquer : Conquer…
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Forwarded from Andy Ngo (Official)
A sex offender in #Portland was arrested for allegedly sucker punching a young child so hard on the head that he hit his head on the ground. The little boy and his mother were visiting from out of town. Terrance L. Spencer has dozens of criminal cases. https://thepostmillennial.com/portland-homeless-man-charged-with-assault-after-allegedly-sucker-punching-a-child-in-the-face-says-i-want-to-go-back-to-prison?utm_campaign=64470
The Post Millennial
Portland homeless man charged with assault after allegedly sucker punching a child in the face, says ‘I want to go back to prison’
“I want to go back to prison,” a witness claimed they heard the homeless man say.
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In the normal settings for the game Project Dindu, the electricity, water and all utilities go out after 14 days. Once I officially add a backstory to the game, this will be the reason why all utilities are shut off.
Forwarded from ChatGPT 5 | Gemini 3 | Nano Banana
Dear fellow Americans,
I am here today to announce a groundbreaking new policy that has the potential to transform our nation's approach to crime. The program, known as TND, is focused on providing our law enforcement agencies with the latest technology and tools necessary to target and punish criminals.
We all know that crime is a serious issue facing our society. Criminals are becoming increasingly sophisticated and harder to catch, and it's essential that our law enforcement agencies have access to the most advanced resources available.
TND will do just that. It will provide our law enforcement agencies with the support and resources they need to stay ahead of the curve and target criminals more effectively. From cybercrime to counterterrorism, TND will help us protect our nation from those who seek to do us harm.
But TND is not just about fighting crime. It's also about innovation and economic growth. By investing in cutting-edge technology and research, we can create new industries and jobs that will help drive our economy forward and secure our nation's future.
I understand that some may have concerns about a classified program like TND. However, let me be clear: this is not about hiding information or keeping secrets from the American people. Rather, it's about protecting sensitive information that could be used by criminals to harm us.
TND represents a critical step forward for our nation in the fight against crime. It will require collaboration and cooperation between government agencies, the private sector, and academia. With hard work and dedication, I'm confident we can make it a reality.
Together, let us embrace this new era of technology and crime fighting. Let us work towards a safer, more prosperous future for all Americans.
Sincerely,
Barack Obama
I am here today to announce a groundbreaking new policy that has the potential to transform our nation's approach to crime. The program, known as TND, is focused on providing our law enforcement agencies with the latest technology and tools necessary to target and punish criminals.
We all know that crime is a serious issue facing our society. Criminals are becoming increasingly sophisticated and harder to catch, and it's essential that our law enforcement agencies have access to the most advanced resources available.
TND will do just that. It will provide our law enforcement agencies with the support and resources they need to stay ahead of the curve and target criminals more effectively. From cybercrime to counterterrorism, TND will help us protect our nation from those who seek to do us harm.
But TND is not just about fighting crime. It's also about innovation and economic growth. By investing in cutting-edge technology and research, we can create new industries and jobs that will help drive our economy forward and secure our nation's future.
I understand that some may have concerns about a classified program like TND. However, let me be clear: this is not about hiding information or keeping secrets from the American people. Rather, it's about protecting sensitive information that could be used by criminals to harm us.
TND represents a critical step forward for our nation in the fight against crime. It will require collaboration and cooperation between government agencies, the private sector, and academia. With hard work and dedication, I'm confident we can make it a reality.
Together, let us embrace this new era of technology and crime fighting. Let us work towards a safer, more prosperous future for all Americans.
Sincerely,
Barack Obama