Hick
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Hick
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I’m all pocket. Pontotoc native. Asymmetric trader.
Dushanbe, Tajikistan Katılım Eylül 2025
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🔥🚨BREAKING: This job interviewer exposed a North Korean hacker who was applying for a job as an IT worker by asking him to simply say “Kim Jong-un is a fat ugly pig.”The candidate hesitated, and looked at the camera in daze as he remained silent refusing to say this simple sentence.
The process is simple: “Ask the suspected impostor to insult the country’s dictator Kim Jong Un, given that insulting him is illegal in the country and can result in harsh punishments. While this is a well-known strategy, we rarely see real-life examples of it working in real time.”
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It’s personal for Veteran Sam Bamford who goes ballistic over the arrest of decorated war hero Ben Roberts- Smith.
He describes the horror of losing 3 mates shot by Taliban soldiers who had infiltrated the Afghan army working along side the AFD.
With the first responders to make the scene safe being Ben Roberts-Smith and his team.
‘You don’t get to send us into that type of war zone and then judge us for what happened over there when we get home.’
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Until 1976, you could walk into a shop in London, England called Harrods and buy a lion, a camel, or an elephant. In 1969, two young Australians named John Rendall and Ace Bourke walked in and bought a three-month-old lion cub.
They named him Christian. He lived with them above a furniture shop, played in local gardens, and rode around the city in the back of a convertible. When he outgrew London, they flew him to Kenya, where a conservationist named George Adamson released him into the wild in the Kora National Reserve.
A year later, the two men flew back to find him. Adamson warned them Christian was now fully wild and might not remember them. Despite being the head of a wild pride, Christian recognised them immediately and ran to greet them. The reunion was filmed, and the footage has since been viewed over 100 million times.
Christian was last seen in early 1973, heading north. He was never seen again.
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In Oregon, all water is publicly owned.
Rain that falls on your property. Snow that melts on your land.
Gary Harrington didn’t accept that.
He built three reservoirs on his 170-acre property in Eagle Point — collecting rainwater and snowmelt for personal use and wildfire protection.
The state told him to drain the reservoirs.
He refused.
30 days in jail. Nine misdemeanor convictions. $1,500 fine.
His argument: it’s rain that fell on my land.
Oregon’s argument: all water belongs to us.
Oregon won.
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