I am afraid if I watch Gypsy crusader too much I will say the forbidden words and be punished by society
And I do not mean saying the forbidden words in the proper context but just shootimg them out at random as a result of hearing repetive context
Gypsy Crusader material seems redundant
Am I missing anything of value by not watching Gypsy Crusader any more
When was the last time he said something different other than posing as a new pop culture character
Like a different intellectual point
⚡️⚠️💰🇺🇦 A group of high-ranking Ukrainian officials stole $100 million from contracts to repair and protect their country's critical energy infrastructure, Bloomberg reports. #Germany has allocated an additional 40 million euros in taxpayer funds ...
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Do people use dogs to track scents instead of cats because cats are usually less likely to follow instructions, more difficult to train and less likely to care about helping humans than dogs?
Is the real reason dogs are chosen instead of cats a matter of personality more than a matter of the sense of smell?
Allegedly
Woman defends herself in court without lawyer in traffic violation and wins
Asks police officer to describe the vehicle he claims she was following to close and he said he could not remember what it looks like
In biblical geography, India is described as bordering the Achaemenid Persian Empire under Ahasuerus (Xerxes I), as referenced in the Book of Esther (Esther 1:1 and Esther 8:9).[1] 1 Maccabees, which is located in the Deuterocanonon/Aprocrypha, references "the Indian mahouts of Antichus's war elephants [second century B.C.]" (1 Maccabees 6:37)
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Gymnosophists (Ancient Greek: γυμνοσοφισταί, gymnosophistaí, i.e. "naked philosophers" or "naked wise men" (from Greek γυμνός gymnós "naked" and σοφία sophía "wisdom"))[1] were ancient Indian philosophers who pursued asceticism to the point of regarding food and clothing as detrimental to purity of thought.[2] They are mentioned several times in Ancient Greek literature.
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We are told Gypsies have no homeland but we are also told to call Gypsies by the name Romani and there is a country or gepgraphic region called Romania, if Mexico is the homeland of Mexicans then would it follow that Romania is the homeland of the Romani or Gypsies and if it is not their homeland then we should not call them Romani
What about scissors?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-V1qo_tczYA
According to fallout raccoon
7 items for survival to get maximum number of types of survival usage for minimum weight & volume & maximum durability
Pharaoh Rod
Duct Tape
Single piece single edge 4 to 5 inch carbon steel knife
Contractor Bag
Canvas
A particular type of rope used by fishermen and trappers he mentions which he says is different than ehat most self proclaimed survivalists use
Steel container that can hold water of the type he mentions
Yeah another win For Veganism these cow are being poison and non Vegans are eating the poison
Did Neil Degrasse Tyson really say Jews shaved off the edges of coins or is that edited to make it seem to me like he said that
I tried to search for a video of him saying that other than a clip in your video and did not find it
Presuming he is the one who said that in your video and I am not misunderstanding
https://www.mgtow.tv/watch/world-what-happened_vsKkzdwYsHmt8s3.html
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In the late 1270s, many Jews in England were accused of coin clipping, a crime involving the illegal trimming of coins to profit from the precious metal. This led to the execution of over 300 Jews and contributed to the growing antisemitism that culminated in the Edict of Expulsion in 1290.
Nationalism not Globalism
Local Anarchist communities not Worldwide Anarchism
Corporations, United Nations Governments, Most Media and Most Clergy are on Team Evil
The Jewish religion intends to exterminate Christians
The Jewish religion intends to enslave or exterminate Gentiles or Goyim
Palestinians are the true Hebrew Israelites
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