Message from @mary call me mo
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Who’s listened to the song nasa by Ariana grande
no one listens to ariana grande
i do
minecraft's ost is better than that garbage
everyone listens to Ariana Grande
meh
Taking the grandkids to see her in August
We can find hundreds of juicy cables on Assange's website now, discussions from the teams that filmed the fake moon landings and damn the US government is super pissed
wait
wait for what
nvm
#friends
wtf are yall talking about im here for the mc server
why doesnt this server have an mc server
:(
im sad
who watches Friday night dinner here
I have watched that
oooo Jim’s very good looking agree?
with Simon Bird?
From the inbetweeners
yes Jim’s a fitty
you can say i love you through the phone tonight
Why you singing Ariana grande
Thank u, next
poop
to flat earth people, what is your perception of space or anything extraterrestrial
I feel like you guys would have an interesting take on it
They're already among us
aliens?
You can see Keanu Reeves' claws in the second Matrix, the scene where he gets near the electrical pods
i cant fake another smile
is this more ariana grande
Just google "keanu reeves reptilian claw" you'll see it
ok I will
thank you
The Justice Department’s decision to pursue Espionage Act charges signals a dramatic escalation under President Trump to crack down on leaks of classified information and aims squarely at First Amendment protections for journalists. Most recently, law enforcement officials charged a former intelligence analyst with giving classified documents to The Intercept, a national security news website.
Legal scholars believe that prosecuting reporters over their work would violate the First Amendment, but the prospect has not yet been tested in court because the government had never charged a journalist under the Espionage Act.
Though he is not a conventional journalist, much of what Mr. Assange does at WikiLeaks is difficult to distinguish in a legally meaningful way from what traditional news organizations like The New York Times do: seek and publish information that officials want to be secret, including classified national security matters, and take steps to protect the confidentiality of sources.
April 30, 1945, Berlin, Germany
A lot of people died there and then