He's not exactly employed by the state, but by the establishment controlling the state. Subtle but important difference.
The YT description:
"John Oliver addresses undecided voters about Kamala Harris’s platform in his last episode ahead of the 2024 election, discusses how Donald Trump’s businesses have changed since his presidential term, and explores what could happen if Trump is reelected."
I think you mainly feel back there
smooches
uhmmm ackchshickzually, it's the space-time that's falling
is the left one the first lady from Idiocracy?
You can always dry them. Allegedly you can freeze them if you cook/steam them beforehand, but I have never tried that.
This is what happens if you inject just one magic mushroom
Steven Backhendlfriedhof
something something the cycle of abuse
this rearranges to "oiled incel"
the enter gnash yonnel community strikes again
müssen nur in den Parteizentralen suchen
uh oh I didn't know this was a pedo instance
imagine defending pedophile rapists
holy shit, the CIA is tracking your links
"""secretly"""
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Sadly I can't find a good quality version of the Japanese version, only of the horrible English version
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Seems like this anime has been mostly forgotten, but it's a real gem. Similar to Girl's Last Tour, Haibane Renmei and I would dare to say even Studio Ghibli movies.
Posting this AMW because there's no high quality content about it on YouTube.
Here is the same mushroom from my last post but 3 days later and photographed from the other side.
I feels like a rock with a rubbery coating.
It seems to be growing what looks like roots?
It doesn't seem like it's dying off, rather it seems to be growing stronger.
It's growing under a pear tree, maybe it's feeding off of dead roots?
I'm thinking maybe a ganoderma?
Here is a closeup and one from the same angle as my last post:
Edit: Here it is 3 days ago:
Does anyone have any idea what this is?
I thought it was a moldy pear (it's under a pear and apple tree, next to some sage and valerian), but it's hardish and attached to the ground.
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