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Русский корабль - иди нахуй
Another European leader attacked (shoved) https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cv22k0rkl99o -
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2024 Celebrity Death Pool
Man's First Trip to the Moon Following a tragic fire that resulted in the deaths of the three Apollo I astronauts on the launch pad during a preflight test in early 1967, NASA conducted a number of unmanned Apollo flights to test new equipment and the new Saturn V rocket. The Saturn V carried the first three-person crew into space with the Apollo 7 mission. The Apollo 8 mission tested all of NASA’s preparations by traveling to the Moon and back. As Apollo 8 circled the Moon on Christmas Eve 1968, the astronauts on board read the first ten lines of the Book of Genesis to a massive worldwide television audience. The words of these men who were flying hundreds of thousands of miles from home had a tremendous emotional impact on worldwide audiences. Postmaster General W. Marvin Watson, inspired by Apollo 8’s success, supported the idea of producing a stamp commemorating the voyage. The Post Office Department selected NASA’s color photograph 68-HC-870 for the 6-cent stamp design. This picture, which was taken on the mission while the men were approximately 240,000 miles from Earth, shows the moon’s surface with the Earth in the distance. The stamp featured the words “In the beginning God…”, the first words of Genesis that had been read by the astronauts. Originally, the stamp designers considered using the phrase, “And God saw that it was good,” but removed it for fear of aggravating religious groups. Ironically, the removal of these words angered some, including Rev. Carl McIntire, a fundamentalist radio preacher. He believed that the words “In the beginning God…” had been removed from the stamp and he persuaded his followers to write to the White House asking for the words to be added back. After countless letters, the designers decided to place the words “In the beginning God…” onto the final stamp design. The lawyers from the Post Office Department feared a legal battle would ensue. However, nothing developed and the stamp was issued on May 5, 1969. -
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Matt Gaetz: come for underaged interns; stay for the crushed viagra and redbull
That was me. My ex was an extremely vivacious knockout, and when @Horn_Spanker met her for the first time, about three minutes later he turned to her and said "let me get this straight ... A woman like you is marrying this loser?" -
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Surly Cricket Thread
New Zealand gets fucking pumped by Afghanistan, bowled out for 75 in 15.2 overs to lose by 84 runs. They should feel bad and be ashamed of themselves. -
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Brexit shenanigans
I've given a good deal of thought to this. When the UK voted for Brexit in June 1016, it was like a harbinger for Trump a few months later. In parallel, and maybe not so coincidentally, we saw Baylor fans go fucking psychotic in their defense of Briles leading up to both the Brexit and Teump votes. Is it something in the air? Is there some sort of infection that overtakes the Anglosphere or the West periodically? Will thw pending EU Parliament elections this month be a similar signal? Or the UK elections in July? I know two points don't necessarily make a trend line, but I'm on watch for both of those.
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