Message from @PenSHITLORD
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Thank you babycakes @PenSHITLORD
Muah
>Sauceless
Fuck off
Picture != sauce
What regimes do NOT have Rothschild Central Banks ?
>Asking questions
Kill yourself
got from Finance below
More leading questions
Sudan, North Korea, Iran
NK too you stupid fuck
muh civil war, muh Nukes
I swear you are literally one step above the shit I took in your moms mouth.
In terms of Temp to IQ
targeted for regime change
@Rivendell just wont give up with spewing constant shit
Wonder why
It's almost like, shills gonna shill.
Cant stop wont stop
Anyways who is thicc boob pile again?
Doing digs
Venus
Aye
hhmmmmm mass exodus as their economies collapse
You call 5k people a mass exodus? STFU.
NO GOKU STAHP IT
@Rivendell if you want to hang with us you better bring the rope.
Is the a KEK frog in here?
Do you know why you have to bring the rope?
Tensile forces
Tensegrity
The whole process of generalizing generalizations forms a pyramid
whose base consists of all the special cases of direct physical experiences. We can
say, "We take a piece of rope and tense it," when we do not in fact have a rope in
our hands. We have all had so many rope experiences that we can generalize our
communication of the concept. This is a first-degree generalization. The discovery
of always and only coexisting tension and compression is a second-degree
generalization. Finding a whole family of always and only coexisting phenomena
is a third-degree generalization; and conceiving therefrom “relativity” is a fourthdegree
generalization
Wrong
part of the Rabbit Whole
These self-interference patterns of atomic
element components are in many ways similar to the family of knots that are tied
with rope by sailors to produce various local behaviors, all of which, however,
result in further contraction of the knot as the two ends of the rope immediately
outside the knot are pulled away from one another by forces external to the
knot__and thus all the attractive forces of Universe operating upon the atoms may
result precessionally in keeping the atomic knots pulled together.