Believe it or not, some of them are cowards who hide behind keyboards. You're not wrong about the angry, though.
Posts by Charlie T
That sounds like an operation thought up by middle schoolers with the objective being the covert placement of a whoopie cushion on the principal's chair.
Classic movie!
I am happy to share my first substantive Substack post on the Temple Israel attack. I welcome any constructive feedback! open.substack.com/pub/menalist...
I thought it had to come from the color region of France?
That's either mid yawn or "I want to speak to your manager hooman!"
As a seasoned professional it's easy to get lost in the trees, reminders are helpful at any age.
Yeah Layla is not at all photogenic. Can't tell you the number of adorable pics I've started setting up for and then she moves.
Those teef. Was he mid-meow when you got this pic?
I prefer "heroes are human." People are inherently complex, and even those who display heroism have times in their lives when they didn't or were perceived as an asshole by someone.
I'm sure RT will love to have her back.
I see where you're coming from! We're in agreement it appears! I will note that conducting an attack on a far-right extremist group has some logic as far as potentially exacerbating political polarization and increasing the risk of a crackdown on civili liberties.
I understand your points; they could be IS-inspired, though not necessarily IS-directed (something similar likely happened with NOLA in 2025). It's also possible that being inspired they didn't consider IS strategic objectives. Just some thoughts.
I would also add the explosive material TATP Triacetone, Triperoxide is the same material as the 2017 Manchester bomber. Here's the complaint: www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/me...
So, I'm not sure I agree. If anything Mamdani makes sense as an Islamic State target for sectarian reasons alone. According to the criminal complaint, Emir Balat said ""All praise is due to Allah, Lord of all worlds! I pledge my allegiance [sic] to the Islamic State."
Dude, this reminds me of how our teacher used "We didn't start the fire" to cram for the AP U.S. history test. (I should mention, I am a millennial, and the same song would not be useful today).
Wasn't sure! The background looks like a lot of HAM shacks that I've seen! Just got my tech license a couple weeks ago.
Question: Are you a HAM (radio) operator?
Also the movie with Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx is 20 this year. FYI
It's good. But it doesn't hold a candle to the Nandos ad: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ls1V...
"Ladies and gentlemen let me be clear as Tito's Vodka!"
Losing Gorbachev? a tragedy. Losing Pizza Hut? A start
Here's hoping he's getting a felony!
Layla is good with head scratches and chin scratches (from me, she's a one purrson cat). If she rolls over on her back, appearing to want belly rubs, that's a trap. She's cuddly but on her schedule.
"Press" because the more accurate message of "I kill" might be off-putting (at least that's what my princess of darkness' energy is).