Phalanx012
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Phalanx012
@A41564715
If you can convince the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man... -LBJ

Rockhill's Western Marxist critics--do any of them have a good track record of being correct about things like the Arab Spring Wars, the Maidan coup/war in Ukraine, all the coups in recent decades (Pakistan, Peru, Honduras, Bolivia...)? Or are they all anti-anti-imperialists?




The ONLY Call of Duty Mission that has FULL DESTRUCTION



Un mutual hizo está imagen y me la paso para que la publicará yo porque el no quería ser funado XD


I firmly believe hormonal birth control makes women do braindead stuff like hiking alone from Mexico to Canada. Research shows the pill shrinks the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, which is involved in fear processing and emotional regulation.



The bear thought it was a hug 😭


🚨 PlayStation 6 rumoured to launch with 1TB Gen5 SSD and NO disc drive. According to leaker keplerL2.

🇩🇪 Airbus has conducted a test flight of its new Do-DT25 interceptor UAV at a military training area in northern Germany. The drone will be armed with four Mark 1 missiles from the Estonian Frankenburg, which have a range of 1,5-2km and are meant to shoot down larger UAVs like Shaheds. Testing of the system by Airbus and Frankenburg will continue throughout 2026. suv.report/airbus-testet-…











Berlin in 1961 captures a dramatic split-second moment as a young soldier suddenly leaps over a roll of barbed wire dividing East and West Berlin, frozen in midair during his daring escape from the communist East. Just days earlier, the border had been sealed overnight, cutting streets in half and separating families who had lived side by side for generations. The soldier, later identified as Conrad Schumann, had been stationed to guard the barrier when he made the life-changing decision to run toward freedom. As photographers captured the exact moment of his jump, the image quickly became one of the most powerful symbols of the Cold War. It represented not only a personal escape but also the desperation of those trapped behind the growing barriers that would soon become the Berlin Wall.


Historians may one day look back and identify Barney as the beginning of the end.









