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there are many obvious paid shills here
Massive fucking Cope
Dude looks like he's worried about keeping his job. Probably on the chopping block.
I believe reptilians are out there, but that man aint one of them.
I was told that pic was gonna stay classified
Colour maxingCIA NIGGERS
idk reptilian boyo, but the mods turned themselves in, they dont even mind hiding anymore.I dont know wtf you just said.
is this u and serge?
I was told that pic was gonna stay classified
Brutal bro.
They been zogged
Tbh ngl
The absolute state of this Mariana Trench IQ.he's posted about not going ER because it's bad optics
FBIcel trait tbh
yesI never tried fapping to ugly femorloids, only to cute lolis
ded srsded srs ? bro...
Is it from autismbuxxYes i get my monthly paycheck for posting here
Now i can die peacefully knowing i’ve served Netanyahu
Dont mess with them or you can end like this:of course it is, and it's my goal to blackpill them
pales in comparison to years of ostracismDont mess with them or you can end like this:
Dilawar (torture victim) - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.orgAbu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.orgBagram torture and prisoner abuse - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Dilawar, who died on December 10, 2002, was a 22-year-old Afghan taxi driver and farmer who weighed 122 pounds and was described by his interpreters as neither violent nor aggressive.
When beaten, he repeatedly cried "Allah!" The outcry appears to have amused U.S. military personnel, as the act of striking him in order to provoke a scream of "Allah!" eventually "became a kind of running joke," according to one of the MPs. "People kept showing up to give this detainee a common peroneal strike just to hear him scream out 'Allah,'" he said. "It went on over a 24-hour period, and I would think that it was over 100 strikes."
who careth
The Times reported that:
On the day of his death, Dilawar had been chained by the wrists to the top of his cell for much of the previous four days.
"A guard tried to force the young man to his knees. But his legs, which had been pummeled by guards for several days, could no longer bend. An interrogator told Mr. Dilawar that he could see a doctor after they finished with him. When he was finally sent back to his cell, though, the guards were instructed only to chain the prisoner back to the ceiling.
"Leave him up," one of the guards quoted Specialist Claus as saying. Several hours passed before an emergency room doctor finally saw Mr. Dilawar. By then he was dead, his body beginning to stiffen.
We are their favorite hamsters on the wheel.well, at least the cia cares about me