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There was at least one Black Adult who was born in Germany who was a prisoner in the Nazi concentration camps

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There was at least one Black Adult who was born in Germany who was employed by the German government during world war 2

This is TaiChi pushing hands it looks a lot like sumo wrestling except the people are much lighter and they are wearing clothes and they do throws

Unfortunately most TaiChi classes are just a dance routine and do not have actual pushing hands sparring

It is very difficult to find TaiChi for self defense as dance routines designed as exercises for weaker & older people & people with painful joints are usually taught instead

youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=H

TaiChi 太極推手比賽

WangChangAn

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Might be illegal but whatever (I paid money for them so I should OWN them .. also screw Amazon they have enough money) does anyone know if it's possible to remove the DRM from my Kindle ebooks so I can copy them to my Kobo? I managed to do it once before just as a test years and years ago, but I heard that they have new encryption or something now? Anyway, is this possible or am I just wasting my time trying?

the new company policy is "free speech for me stfu for thee" i will not be taking questions at this point

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There was at least one Black Adult who was born in Germany who was a prisoner in the Nazi concentration camps

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There was at least one Black Adult who was born in Germany who was employed by the German government during world war 2

The Holocaust Industry by Norman G Finkelstein

It mentions how "Jews" who were already rich collected vast sums of Holocaust money that was supposed to go to specific "Jewish" individuals who were holocaust survivors

This money was redirected to organizations managed by rich "Jews" instead of the individual survivors in many cases

This is an over simplification of what he claimed you would have to read the actual book to understand what he claims

He also talks about other stuff

@rlier23 @ChristiJunior It's the product of "quarterly thinking." Every fiscal quarter HAS to end with line go up, or else the CEO loses his job. The CEO likes his job, and so ensures be only makes decisions that make line go up.

Decisions that make line go up are short term, eat-the-seed-corn decisions. They do not benefit the business in the long term, they in fact harm the business. However, good, long term decisions are likely to make line go down for a quarter (or even TWO!), and if line does not go up for two quarters, CEO goes bye bye. CEO, of course, does not want to go bye bye.

There will be no prioritization of long term health of a business as long as the system of quarterly fiscal reporting continues, as there is no incentive for a non-founding CEO to do anything beyond maximize his payout when he inevitably goes bye bye.

fishin

...

too lazy

to be cutting a big hole in the ice
...

he threw that dynamite

just as far as he could throw it.

But he forgot that Uncle Charlie

had his big old black Labrador and like

in the truck, you know.

The dog saw that dynamite go, man,

he said, "Hey that's a stick."

Wham, he went after it. (laughs)

And they just stood there and they could,

could, "No, no, no, come back Erin."

And the dog went over and got that,

and started bringing it back

subslikescript.com/movie/Froze

Pastor Shepherd
2010 · 1 hr 34 min
TV-14
Comedy
A down-on-his-luck salesman finds his way into a new line of work after taking his ailing mom on a journey to meet her favorite televangelist.
Audio Languages: English
Subtitles: English
Starring:Don WorleyDanny TrejoMaria-Elena LaasDiane HruskaJosh PerrySewell Whitney
Directed by:Edwin L. Marshall

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"How to get rich by sending me money"

Noelia Garella, Latin America's first teacher with Down syndrome, who is revolutionizing her community's education system...

Garella told Agence France-Presse. "Ever since I was little, I have always wanted to be a teacher."

goodhousekeeping.com/life/insp

youtube.com/watch?v=VHhWdp2qsk

Dr. Karen Gaffney: First living person with Down syndrome to receive honorary doctorate

University of Portland

Youtube

njhumanities.org/public-schola

Karen Gaffney, PhD, is the author of Dismantling the Racism Machine: A Manual and Toolbox (Routledge, 2018), an accessible introduction to race and racism with tools for action. She’s an English professor at Raritan Valley Community College, where she teaches courses on composition, gender, and race.

graduate students have six times greater risk of experiencing depression and anxiety as compared to the general population

grad.rutgers.edu/news/alarming

Imagine how hilarious it is & how much this is based on blind faith and trust in the system

Someone tells you there were stars somewhere that you can not personally confirm or observe because you are blind and you get college credit for repeating what you were told but do not know

I would suggest if you are blind you can feel where some objects are involved in some experiments and confirm what you are scientifically testing

But you can not reach out and feel where the stars are in the sky

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Someone can be blind having never seen a star and be allowed to take astronomy at a University and the taxpayers are going to pay for it

And not the astronomy for people who know real physics and took other physics classes first but the astronomy where they tell you the answers

Like instead of doing calculations for mathematical theories that allegedly show a big bang they tell you there was a big bang and that is what smart people discovered but you do not have to do the math

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Merovingian Club

A club for red-pilled exiles.