How very American of you to outsource a job you want done.
How very American of you to outsource a job you want done.
Stopping the fire is not the main goal. Preventing the fire to spread more is. Fire will go out by itself if you deny it fuel.
Maybe buy better and efficient equipments to fight fire, training on those equipments. Instead of tanks for the police.
How about Bran becoming king? Or winterfell seceding from the seven kingdoms without backlash from the other six?
It happens on boost too.
I wonder how the US Congress will vote on this act of war.
I had the motorcycle with sidecar submarine.
The only person who had any balls to do it is already in jail.
I’m not familiar with death note so excuse my ignorance.
Can I use a typewriter or a printer on it or does it have to be handwritten?
South east Asia:
Voltes V
Mazinger Z
Daimos
Macross
Transformers
Thunder cats
Mask
Dino riders
I’m an introvert so I’m going for very intelligent.
She can always melt it with the Jewish space lasers.
Alina Habba is that you?
Lots of people who seemingly have everything commit suicide. They just want out.
Lilly Allen is on onlyfans and makes more money than her Spotify streams. She only post feet pics so there’s that.
He doesn’t need them. He’s already VP.
I heard that Vance is twice as bad.
I have not used network calls since online messaging/calls was invented.
The recent neo-nazi march were the residents just looked and did nothing is forever burned in my mind.
My favorite Filipino badass.
Nieves Fernandez
Nieves Fernandez, a school teacher-turned-Huk commander from Leyte, showing an American soldier how to kill Japanese soldiers with a bolo (Photo by Stanley Troutman courtesy of reddit.com) Nieves Fernandez is one of the lesser known Filipina guerrilla leaders. She is recorded by her peers and the local communities of Tacloban on the island of Leyte, as a simple Filipina school teacher who defended her homelands from the imperialist Japanese forces the moment her students were threatened to be taken away by Japanese soldiers. She was a skilled marksman and bolo fighter. Fernandez would gain the respect of native locals, lead men into battle, and was so successful in taking out Japanese patrols that the Japanese military stationed in the city, Tacloban, placed a 10,000 peso bounty on her head. Fernandez like many other guerrillas throughout the Philippines relied on makeshift weapons such as the “paltik” (a homemade shotgun made of gas pipes), bolos, homemade grenades (casings filled with old nails) and whatever items her 110 manned guerrilla unit could pilfer from the Japanese. Fernandez would live to be in her early nineties residing in Tacloban and would be survived by her sons and grandchildren. The only evidence of her heroics that survive remain in one photo (as displayed previously) and through a small 1944 American newspaper article depicting her guerrilla contributions prior to the arrival of MacArthur at Leyte.