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  • If we can't deport them...

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    89th8
    @Horace said in If we can't deport them...: Carne asada hot dish. Sounds good akshully.
  • Unilever removes CEO

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    @Axtremus said in Unilever removes CEO: I would fire Ben and Jerry's CEO It breaks my heart to hear you say that. Trump has claimed another soul. Maybe my soul will be the last survivor. #AOC2028 #BrokenHeartsReforged #EvilIsBad #GoodIsGood #MoralityAboveAll #TrumpStinks
  • They're rotten, Jim...

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  • Greenpeace found liable for millions in damages over pipeline protests

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    JollyJ
    Bankruptcy?
  • Moot

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  • And then, some illegals that left are coming back...

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  • Gatorade in a can

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    bachophileB
    Your battery is low
  • What is this map?

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    89th8
    Great song, great band.
  • Happy International Day of Happiness

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    Doctor PhibesD
    @Wim said in Happy International Day of Happiness: @Doctor-Phibes One foor in the grave? Indeed. Mr. Meldrew is Britain's happiness representative.
  • Forget Greenland and Canada - How about DR Congo?

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  • They'll scam anything...

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    taiwan_girlT
    It is fun reading some of the accounts of people who "play" with scammers. I used to read the stories on a website called 419eater which was scammer payback. On story was so funny - about a guy that had a scammer traveling across Africa on the promise of some payoff which never existed. LOL
  • Want to climb Everest?

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    With Everest climbing season opening again imminently, the idea of using drones on the world's tallest mountain to ease the load on sherpas has been making waves Officials in Nepal are gearing up to resume testing drones from next month with the view to use them to carry equipment up the mountain in the future. Trials began in 2024 when Chinese drone manufacturer DJI teamed up with Nepalese drone service company Airlift and mountain guide Mingma Gyalje Sherpa. They completed the first successful drone delivery trials, carrying 33lb (15kg) payloads from Base Camp to Camp 1. and While drones could take away risk and enhance safety for sherpas, who may need to complete fewer trips and could use geolocation capabilities to pinpoint routes in changing landscapes, they come at a price. One DJI drone can cost more than $70,000.
  • Facebook: You can't advertise this.

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    https://apnews.com/article/tiktok-smugglers-mexico-us-migrants-immigrants-52ba1b44126f3c2b7887b808307ffa96 At a time when legal pathways to the U.S. have been slashed and criminal groups are raking in money from migrant smuggling, social media apps like TikTok have become an essential tool for smugglers and migrants alike. The videos — taken to cartoonish extremes — offer a rare look inside a long elusive industry and the narratives used by trafficking networks to fuel migration north. and Narratives shift based on the political environment and immigration policies in the U.S. During the Biden administration, posts would advertise getting migrants access to asylum applications through the administration’s CBP One app, which Trump ended. Amid Trump’s crackdown, posts have shifted to dispelling fears that migrants will be captured, promising American authorities have been paid off. Smugglers openly taunt U.S. authorities: one shows himself smoking what appears to be marijuana right in front of the border wall; another even takes a jab at Trump, referring to the president as a “high-strung gringo.” Comments are dotted with emojis of flags and baby chickens, a symbol meaning migrant among smugglers, and other users asking for prices and more information. and One smuggler, who asked to only be identified by his TikTok name “The Corporation” because of fear of authorities tracking him down, said that other accounts would steal his migrant smuggling network’s videos of customers saying to camera they arrived safely in the U.S. “And there’s not much we can do legally. I mean, it’s not like we can report them,” he said with a laugh.
  • Lunch today

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    @Klaus said in Lunch today: Well, if there's one person on TNCR who can eat this kind of food without having to worry about fat and calories it's you. My thoughts, exactly.
  • More Autopen

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    JollyJ
    Psst...Trump didn't come with that first ...
  • A Different View

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    JollyJ
    @LuFins-Dad said in A Different View: @Jolly I’m tired, have a headache, and a sour stomach. Please bitchslap this guy for me? I'm cleaning my pump right now. Had a crow aggravate my barn cat and that's crossing the line. I'll nail the crow up in the garden tomorrow. Crows are smart, they avoid a dead crow. So, if I had violent tendencies towards the lad right now, I'm afraid the end result would be permanent. Best not to do that, as he may have some redeeming qualities. I've heard that if you put your fingers in your ears and hum the Star Spangled Banner, he ain't a half bad pianist....
  • Giant White Houses (no not that one)

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    jon-nycJ
    What better evidence that we live in a white supremacist society.
  • The inside story of Blenheim's gold toilet heist

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    MikM
    Authorities are flush with excrement excitement and are expecting a gildy verdict.
  • Generation Xanax

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    jon-nycJ
    When my mom was dying home hospice basically kept her high on morphine for her final days.
  • Bondi Speaks

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    RenaudaR
    @Doctor-Phibes Both Enoch Powell and Tony Benn were highly Eurosceptic…. As was Margaret Thatcher. As well, Britain had spent much of the preceding four hundred years seeking to keep continental Europe divided so that it could pick and choose its continental allies according its own shifting interests. Hence the pejorative, perfidious Albion.