

I wish I could get one of those outfits too.


I wish I could get one of those outfits too.


I think just one shot, a guy in the hallway walking in the background.


Reagan liked apartheid (as I remember)


I haven’t heard about that. Any details?


Better at humans at fighting AND better at break dancing too!
Exciting! I’ve always wanted to see it.


Aaron Bushnell
Who is this elegant nazi puncher?
PugJesus, at a time when billionaires are destroying the planet and creating fascism - why do you spend so much energy on this?


In 1954, directly confronting the practice of rigid racial segregation of residential neighborhoods, the Bradens assisted an African-American couple, Andrew and Charlotte Wade, who wanted to buy a suburban home but had been unable to do so due to housing discrimination. The Bradens purchased a house on behalf of the Wades in Shively, an all-white neighborhood in the Louisville metropolitan area, and deeded it over to the Wade family. It was reported by Braden that someone had thrown rocks through the windows of the house, burning a cross in front of it, and firing gunshots into the home – and then bombed the house (setting off explosives under the bedroom of the Wades’ young daughter while the home was occupied), driving the Wades out and destroying the home. As a result of their actions, Carl Braden was charged with sedition. Although housing discrimination was illegal, the U.S. Supreme Court ruling specifically on a case in Louisville, Buchanan v. Warley, in 1917, charges were brought against Braden for hatching a communist plot to stir up a race war. A friend of the Wades was also charged with bombing the house to make it appear to have been done by others. No charges were filed regarding the other incidents.[1] Braden denied the accusations that his purchase of the house and its subsequent bombing were all part of a “communist plot”, and denied that he had ever been a member of the Communist Party.[1] He was convicted on December 13, 1954, and was sentenced to 15 years in prison. Immediately upon his conviction, he was fired from the Courier-Journal, and he served seven months of his sentence before he was released on a $40,000 bond pending appeal – the highest bond ever set in Kentucky up to that time.[1][2] His conviction was then overturned.[2][7]
Bulge in the bottom guy, holds the top guy in place.


Yikes. I opened the web page and saw an ad. Started the radio, heard an ad.


Is this the, slowly ramping up, American civil war?


What do y’all think of RedNote?
Lots of lurid details.
Only two other rich guys named Leon Black [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_Black] and Jes Staley [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jes_Staley].
Not to mention Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton, of course.


That’s rich people pulling the strings.
“propelling itself by violent strokes of the tail,” pornhub video available?


That was a great read. How did they do getting rid of rats and mosquitoes?