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30 yearsHow long have you known this man?
30 yearsHow long have you known this man?
It's an awesome movie.That sounds like the worst movie ever. I'm getting anxiety just reading the plot.
This sounds kinda illegal? Forced sterilization is illegal right?
This sounds kinda illegal? Forced sterilization is illegal right?
It's an awesome movie.
Was shot mostly in Canada I believe.
One of the most iconic animal scenes in movies is from it:
Not watching any of that shit it's like Bambi on PCP. A fucking cougar tries to eat the bear after all it went through? That's fucked up man, they're toying with your emotions.
The way the big male Grizzly is behind the cub in that scene is awesome though. (Vid is timestamped)
Like who makes the best or who eats the most?@Amerikuracana i challange you to an edible contest. Monroe aint that far homie.
Like who makes the best or who eats the most?
This sounds kinda illegal? Forced sterilization is illegal right?
Was his wife good looking when they were younger? If the answer is no then there is your answer.30 years
Movie was legit one of my favorites as a child.
His wife has always been afflicted with osteoporosis and has a hunchback. She's 5 feet tall and very nice in public but fairly sure she whips him with a belt.Was his wife good looking when they were younger? If the answer is no then there is your answer.
She's not black, her life clearly doesn't matter. Complete lack of coverage by MSM will verify this.Missouri cop shoots and kill unarmed woman during a traffic stop on her way to work. No body cam or dashcam. The officer says the woman explicitly told him she had a gun and gestured toward it, at which point he fired several rounds into the car. And the *prosecutor* declined pressing charges on the basis of that narrative.
The fucking prosecutor decided that a video from a nearby restaurant which showed the woman "moving in her car" while talking with the officer was definitive enough to confirm his story and not put the officer in front of a judge.
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local...yDQoDT1BhMIWX3uCGNttvwAyQjV3RKht-Yx83ouixHn38
While the shooting was possibly avoidable, "it cannot be said" the deputy did not have a reasonable belief he was in danger when Hannah Fizer told him she had a gun and was going to shoot him, according to the prosecutor, Stephen Sokoloff.
I'm married and own my own business, despite decades of struggle with mental illness; you're single and unemployed despite 93rd percentile intelligence and a privileged upbringing (e.g. tell us again about the house your parents bought for you). You're projecting. Try (and fail) again, please. Be my guest. But surely you can be more of a challenge than this, can't you?No you’re mistaken. He blows loads into socks exclusively and speaks from experience.