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i saw that
boosh, how has your day been?
wunderbar
nice
they did this to spanish wikipedia two weeks back: https://web.archive.org/web/20190216035056/https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Portada
jeopardy's on. alex looks totally normal <:sadcat:511590629856378901>
Clearly a bomb planted under his seat
Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened.
Winston Churchill
this is what grizzly saw ^
_twerks_
2017–19 Saudi Arabian purge
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2017–19 Saudi Arabian purge
Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud - 2017.jpg
Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, chairman of the Saudi Anti-Corruption Committee which ordered the arrests
Date 2017–2019
Location Saudi Arabia
Type Governmental purge
Motive crackdown on corruption [1]
Arrest(s) 381[2]
A number of prominent Saudi Arabian princes, government ministers, and business people were arrested in Saudi Arabia on 4 November 2017[3] and the following few weeks after the creation of an anti-corruption committee led by Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman (also known as MbS).
There are three alternate hypotheses regarding the motives behind the purge: a genuine corruption crackdown, a project to gain money, or preparing to take over the crown.[4]
The detainees were confined at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Riyadh (which hosted the announcement for the planned city of Neom on 24 October 2017),[3][5] which subsequently stopped accepting new bookings and told guests to leave.[6] Private jets were also grounded to prevent suspects from fleeing the country.[6]
The arrests resulted in the final sidelining of the faction of the late King Abdullah and MbS's complete consolidation of control of all three branches of the security forces,[6] making him the most powerful man in Saudi Arabia since his grandfather, the first King, Ibn Saud.[5]
As many as 500 people were rounded up in the sweep.[7] Saudi Arabian banks froze more than 2,000 domestic accounts as part of the crackdown.[8] According to the Wall Street Journal, the Saudi government targeted cash and assets worth up to $800 billion.[9] The Saudi authorities claimed that amount was composed of assets worth around $300 billion to $400 billion that they can prove was linked to corruption.[10][11]
Attorney General Sheikh Saud Al Motjeb said in a statement that the arrests were "merely the start of a vital process to root out corruption wherever it exists." He added that those detained would have access to legal counsel and pledges to hold trials "in a timely and open manner."[12] Meanwhile, King Salman appointed 26 new judges.[13]
MbS stated that "We show them all the files that we have and as soon as they see those about 95 percent agree to a settlement...About 1 percent are able to prove they are clean and their case is dropped right there. About 4 percent say they are not corrupt and with their lawyers want to go t
hmm thats intrigueing
Ghost has been missing for two months.
in the 2000s, did you say?
missed it <:sadcat:511590629856378901>
EA has split up many fan faveorite builder teams they have done it many times and will continue doing it so they make the most money and they ruin the games by making them p2w with loot boxes and shit
@John [ Lisbeth ] <Dorothy>
Last time ghost posted in the server was march the 1st T-T
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i think pistorius was an accident, tbh <:thonk:511590628866654209>
_forgets where he is_
obviously aliens were involved, what was i thinking?
@gaare 69 the rapper who is famous and rich is serving like 40 years for racketeering
Sorry gaare
omg shade, grizzly <_<
"he can't read! <:sadcat:511590629856378901>"