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discolé monade

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  1. i decided against the sweater/wide pant leg. probably the most comfortable pant, but i lost weight and had to wear a belt. this one i call 'ode to vanity', just hoping to look in 50, in my 60's XD XD *le sigh, le weep* you can see the lotion on it's skin. it didn't want the hose again. LOLOLOLOLOLOL
  2. you are not alone. i had asked a question after the elections,[about what i was seeing on the tiktok, before i deleted it-and facebook- this is my only thing, for whatever this is XD], but it was in regards to start sending texts encrypted, which i know nothing about, and to get a vpn...again, i have a lap top. i'm still waiting for any news article to pop up, before that kind of useful media is gone. i have always thought about purchasing an ameuteur radio. i have some basic comm. skills, how hard can it be to learn morse code? i'm semi/super cereal. if i won the lottery, i wouldn't tell a soul..... but there'd be signs.
  3. some of us saw this coming. history does in fact, and will always repeat. until humankind can break this cycle of abuse we put ourselves through.... but that's too fucking hippy/communist/socialist/libtard/ for most, and it's a damn shame. babylon indeed.
  4. knew exactly where carmen san'diego is. and he's coming to collect.
  5. so, this is what is happening. without due process, or judication...just fucking march on in..create chaos, possible flooding, = potential loss of life. mkay..i'm done interwebbing for the day. The release of the water comes after Trump claimed on social media on Monday that the U.S. military "just entered the Great State of California" in an attempt to improve the water supply.
  6. told frankie to go to hollywood.
  7. in the summertime...when the weather is high... he will stretch right up and touch the sky. true story.
  8. goats. laguna beach road ....10 miles of hilly, desert/beach terrain. and a shit ton of goats to keep the brush at bay.
  9. i'm really fucking curious. when will enough, actually be enough? we, the people, are now confronted with taxation, without representation. please, tell me what the people, that did not vote for this monstrosity (sp) of the u.s. presidential administration, are supposed to think. a convicted felon is in charge of ...everything of the u.s. and a non u.s. citizen, that is a billionaire (on paper) holding the strings, while throwing nazi salutes during the ... fuck. dude.....
  10. they will, flame your crew, quicker than trump fucks his youngest.
  11. magazine clippings from scott baio!
  12. knows EXACTLY how to work a bow-tie.
  13. In 2003, the cost to operate Guantanamo Bay detention camp was significantly less than the billions it would eventually cost in later years, but exact figures for that specific year are difficult to pinpoint precisely due to the early stages of the facility's development. However, we can estimate based on information available: Early Estimates: Initial estimates for the cost of the Iraq War, which began in 2003, were in the tens of billions of dollars, and the cost of operating Guantanamo was initially projected to be a fraction of that. Early Costs: By 2003, the facility was still under construction and development, with the initial camp headquarters being built in 2004. Rising Costs: While the exact cost for 2003 is not readily available, by 2013, the total cost of building and operating the prison from 2002 to 2014 was estimated at $5.2 billion, and that figure has continued to rise. Per-Prisoner Costs: In 2013, the per-prisoner cost was estimated to be over $13 million per year, indicating the significant financial burden of the detention facility. In essence, while the exact cost of running Guantanamo Bay in 2003 is not readily available, it was significantly lower than the billions of dollars it has cost in later years, as the facility was still in its early stages of development and the prisoner population was also smaller at that time
  14. sometimes morning elevations don't translate english so good.
  15. prison is big money. big big money. The cost of keeping a prisoner at Guantanamo Bay is estimated to be over $13 million per year. This makes it one of the most expensive prisons in the world. The cost per prisoner in the federal prison system varies by security level and type of facility. In 2024, the average daily cost to house a prisoner in a federal prison was: Minimum security: $151.02 per day Low security: $25,378 per year Medium security: $26,247 per year High security: $33,930 per year
  16. yes. making it a relatively small plane compared to the patomic river incident? i'm probably not understadning. lol.
  17. media is a garbage pit most days. this is no exception. i remember many moons ago, while in cali, i got the girls home, got them settled with cartoons, i'm in the kitchen i hear breaking news. fox news, showing video on repeat of a man shooting his dog, then himself on an over pass. over, and over. i think fox got reemed for that in fines? or nothing...because media.
  18. perhaps relative to the previous crash?
  19. you're just like me. you go outside and squat to pee. SQUAT! SQUAT! SQUAT!!
  20. once upon a time in mexico, this guy was there.
  21. i'm both relieved....and strangely disappointed.
  22. His responses raised concern among health experts that Kennedy lacks basic skills needed for the job.
  23. is still trying to score on some boot leg vcr tapes.
  24. Yet a pair of lavish, multibillion-dollar planes are somehow not on the chopping block, once again showing the administration's unwillingness to put its money where its mouth is. 39$bil up to 41$bil. yup....sure as hell seems like a mighty fine investment, mighty fine investment, indeed. /s/
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