Now eat ze bug macrone.
uh are you 'bout that?
And sure There might be long term memory problems, but it'll honestly be amazing because there're so much i want to forget.
look at the photo in the frame https://youtu.be/hPtH43VmvJI?t=122
Journalist and podcast host Steven Crowder and his team dug into a leaked user database from the now-closed child exploitation website Rapey.
The leak included more than 5,000 unique email accounts, and by running them through public databases, the journalists came across the address [email protected]. As it turned out, it belonged to top BlackRock executive Abigail Gold Geller.
This raises two important questions:
▪️ Did Abigail use the site herself, or was her email used by her husband Eric Geller (a senior vice president at Jefferies Bank)? To find out, Crowder's team turned all findings over to legal authorities.
▪️ Why wasn't the e-mail address checked before it was leaked to the public and attracted the attention of OSINTERs?
After all, the Department of Justice already had access to the data as they've been working on the child exploitation case since 2020.
The second question is probably rhetorical, given that almost all known representatives of the Western elite visited Epstein's island in different years for different purposes, and they knew 100% what kind of services were provided there.
They're here to vote for the democRATs.
i did but i don't understand why he wastes his time at davos.
You won't ever see President Donald Trump at WEF garbage, that's for sure.
Don't kill yourself fren, God loves you.
God is the giver of life. He gives, and He takes away (Job 1:21). Trust Him with your days. Remind yourself of His character and His authority.
Solomon, in his pursuit of pleasure, reached the point where he “hated life” (Ecclesiastes 2:17). Elijah was fearful and depressed and yearned for death (1 Kings 19:4). Jonah was so angry at God that he wished to die (Jonah 4:8). Even the apostle Paul and his missionary companions at one point “were under great pressure, far beyond our ability to endure, so that we despaired of life itself” (2 Corinthians 1:8).
But Solomon learned to “fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the duty of all mankind” (Ecclesiastes 12:13). Elijah was comforted by an angel, allowed to rest, and given a new commission. Jonah received admonition and rebuke from God. Paul learned that, although the pressure he faced was beyond his ability to endure, the Lord can bear all things: “This happened that we might not rely on ourselves but on God, who raises the dead” (2 Corinthians 1:9).
God's children are defined repeatedly in Scripture as those who have hope (Acts 24:15; Romans 5:2-5, 8:24; 2 Corinthians 1:10, etc.) and purpose in life (Luke 9:23-25; Romans 8:28; Colossians 1:29). And those who think of committing suicide do so because they have neither hope nor purpose in their lives.
Furthermore, one who repeatedly considers suicide is practicing sin in his heart (Proverbs 23:7), and 1 John 3:9 says that "no one who is born of God practices sin." And finally, suicide is often the ultimate evidence of a heart that rejects the lordship of Jesus Christ, because it is an act where the sinner is taking his life into his own hands completely rather than submitting to God's will for it.
What a Qoincidence! i watched this a few minutes ago.(don't watch if you don't believe in God)
Bombard not bomberg.
it's just a matter of time.
Is this the precipice?