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Where is it
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It says chicken
fbi labeled chicken as a pedo codeword for child
hi guys
>buying bitcoin
Need help
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@Ater Votum wtf
Why
'Scuse me but WaHt
How
Why the in high heaven would you do that
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NO.mp4
Happy you can read
*Bernie Bro drowning his sorrows after Iowa, he looks over and recognizes the man sitting next to him at the bar*
“Ron Paul? Heh, I haven’t heard that name in a long time kid. So your own party rigged the election against you, huh? And to think, all you had to do was listen...”
lmfao
kinda based
yes that's based
i mean i hope they all die of the worst plague imaginable but based nontheless
umm
that's problematic
!!!!!!!!
@Ater Votum tl;dr?
Serbia was framed by the Western backed Croatia !!!
give kosovo back
The division among Slavic countries is caused by (((outside forces)))
also
Conflicts and violence will also occur between states and groups within the same civilization. Such conflicts, however, are likely to be less intense and less likely to expand than conflicts between civilizations. Common membership in a civilization reduces the probability of violence in situations where it might otherwise occur. In 199I and 1992 many people were alarmed by the possibility of violent conflict between Russia and Ukraine over territory, particularly Crimea, the Black Sea fleet, nuclear weapons and economic issues. If civilization is what counts, however, the likelihood of violence between Ukrainians and Russians should be low. They are two Slavic, primarily Orthodox peoples who have had close relationships with each other for centuries. As of early 1993, despite all the reasons for conflict, the leaders of the two countries were effectively negotiating and defusing the issues between the two countries. While there has been serious fighting between Muslims and Christians elsewhere in the former Soviet Union and much tension and some fighting between Western and Orthodox Christians in the Baltic states, there has been virtually no violence between Russians and Ukrainians.