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Post by primethefirst on Apr 1, 2024 16:58:43 GMT
Trannyism means nothing in the big picture--they are going to be thrown off rooftops when Africans take over. The most serious issue for families is the foreigner migration.
Look at the girl who had her head slammed into a cement block in the US. She was going to a school that was 95% black. Her parents basically sacrificed her for anti-white virtue signaling.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Apr 1, 2024 17:14:46 GMT
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Post by Carl LaFong on Apr 1, 2024 17:17:39 GMT
Will do. Although I’m off to Aberdeen for a few days holiday tomorrow. Aberdeen is considered a holiday destination? A few famous castle nearby e.g. Slains and Dunnottar. Also second largest granite building on the planet.
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Post by Lux on Apr 1, 2024 17:32:14 GMT
Aberdeen is considered a holiday destination? Is Aberdeen a good holiday destination? Located in the northeast of Scotland, Aberdeen is a city renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and stunning natural landscapes. Known as the “Granite City,” Aberdeen is a popular destination for tourists visiting Scotland, offering a wealth of attractions and activities to suit all interests. Asked if Aberdeen was considered a holiday destination not a school trip for history students.
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Post by notoriousnobbi on Apr 1, 2024 18:33:19 GMT
It would - by the way - also be interesting to have a talk with economists how wizard economy works in her books and how it affects and/or is affected by Muggel economy. I’ve never read the books. Never will. They are quite fun to read - even for adults. About 30 years ago - before the hype started - our local German bookshop recommended the 1st one (when noone knew there would be more) strongly both for teens And adults! Some years later it had been the hype in our business cantine to brush up English by reading Potter books in their original - bc our bosses wanted English as standard language for mail and documentation. So no adult has to be ashamed being caught reading Harry Potter. It has more depth than Enid Blyton. Just don't expect the level of high level literature like Shaw, Wilde, Shakespeare, Mann, Goethe, Balzac, Dickens, Zola, Camus, ...
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Post by Stammerhead on Apr 1, 2024 22:35:52 GMT
Is Aberdeen a good holiday destination? Located in the northeast of Scotland, Aberdeen is a city renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and stunning natural landscapes. Known as the “Granite City,” Aberdeen is a popular destination for tourists visiting Scotland, offering a wealth of attractions and activities to suit all interests. Asked if Aberdeen was considered a holiday destination not a school trip for history students. Aberdeen is a popular destination for tourists visiting Scotland, offering a wealth of attractions and activities to suit all interests.
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Post by Lux on Apr 1, 2024 23:25:38 GMT
Asked if Aberdeen was considered a holiday destination not a school trip for history students. Aberdeen is a popular destination for tourists visiting Scotland, offering a wealth of attractions and activities to suit all interests. Are you okay?
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Post by Stammerhead on Apr 1, 2024 23:30:55 GMT
Aberdeen is a popular destination for tourists visiting Scotland, offering a wealth of attractions and activities to suit all interests. Are you okay? Just thought you missed the part that answered your question so I copied and pasted it.
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Post by Lux on Apr 1, 2024 23:38:57 GMT
Just thought you missed the part that answered your question so I copied and pasted it. You're a contrarian that's why you were ignored. There's also Google images of Aberdeen online for one's use too.
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Post by PaulsLaugh on Apr 1, 2024 23:42:08 GMT
Remember that time a while back I said I thought using the C-word as an insult is going too far?
Ironic how I can write it freely and you cun’t.
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Post by Stammerhead on Apr 1, 2024 23:44:15 GMT
Just thought you missed the part that answered your question so I copied and pasted it. You're a contrarian that's why you were ignored. There's also Google images of Aberdeen online for one's use too. You replied to me but only reacted to the first part. I thought you probably got bored halfway through reading it which is understandable.
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Apr 2, 2024 2:06:49 GMT
Just read a pretty good analysis of JK's strategy. Basically the prosecutors have two options: either they try to prosecute her, in which case their deeply flawed law will be very publicly challenged and the party that pushed for it probably punished come election time, or they choose not to prosecute her, in which case the law will be rendered immediately toothless and will never be used again.
Heads JK wins, tails the Scottish Judiciary loses. Checkmate in one move. Well done JK!
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Post by Carl LaFong on Apr 2, 2024 2:38:48 GMT
Remember that time a while back I said I thought using the C-word as an insult is going too far? Ironic how I can write it freely and you cun’t. Not allowed in thread titles .. against board rules!
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Post by Carl LaFong on Apr 2, 2024 2:42:01 GMT
Just read a pretty good analysis of JK's strategy. Basically the prosecutors have two options: either they try to prosecute her, in which case their deeply flawed law will be very publicly challenged and the party that pushed for it probably punished come election time, or they choose not to prosecute her, in which case the law will be rendered immediately toothless and will never be used again. Heads JK wins, tails the Scottish Judiciary loses. Checkmate in one move. Well done JK! The sheep up here will still vote SNP. Theyre predicted to win over two thirds of the seats at the next general election despite having been pretty useless for the last 17 years in charge at Holyrood.
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Post by Roxy on Apr 2, 2024 2:44:41 GMT
Just read a pretty good analysis of JK's strategy. Basically the prosecutors have two options: either they try to prosecute her, in which case their deeply flawed law will be very publicly challenged and the party that pushed for it probably punished come election time, or they choose not to prosecute her, in which case the law will be rendered immediately toothless and will never be used again. Heads JK wins, tails the Scottish Judiciary loses. Checkmate in one move. Well done JK! The sheep up here will still vote SNP. Theyre predicted to win over two thirds of the seats at the next general election despite having been pretty useless for the last 17 years in charge at Holyrood. Then what are the sheep fuckers going vote?
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