It’s wild that the cops would arrest people based only on what the Scooby gang told them.
They always confessed right?
So do these clowns. They just don’t get prosecuted because… democracy?
holy shit you’re right.
fucking A man I log onto LinkedIn to get a fix of extremely normal boring content and first thing in my formerly extremely normal boring feed is
The yellow fringe means that he is into golden showers.
No but I heard Taledi Distribution traffics children and domesticated animals.
Don’t Canadians have anything better to do than talk about American politics?
https://twitter.com/KlasfeldReports/status/1412841072049459200?s=20
https://twitter.com/KlasfeldReports/status/1412873176527343618?s=20
That’s a shame. He’s needs to practice because he’s fucking awful at it.
This person is a member of the House of Representatives.
https://twitter.com/laurenboebert/status/1412765622207979526
What does that even mean?
100% the first few iterations of the name were “Mom’s for Liberty”
Mom’s Imagining Liberty For Some.
https://twitter.com/HotlineJosh/status/1412910037044023307
J.D. Vance hit on his one-trick-pony ticket to fame and power, so now he’s going to keep milking ad infinitum - like Bowser from Sha Na Na showing up at car shows in the 90s.
“Enter Anom ID” and a password, the screen reads. Hidden in the calculator is a concealed messaging app called Anom, which last month we learned was an FBI honeypot. On Anom, criminals believed they could communicate securely, with the app encrypting their messages. They were wrong: an international group of law enforcement agencies including the FBI were monitoring their messages and announced hundreds of arrests last month. International authorities have held press conferences to tout the operation’s success, but have provided few details on how the phones actually functioned.
It’s absolutely hilarious how gullible the “trust no one” crowd is.
Peer-reviewed studies? LIES!
Pssst - hey dude, I got a secure phone for sale, you interested? You have my attention.