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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Observationalist
A birthday is not a birth date.
Did that escape you?
I’m just messing around, I knew you were much, much older to have a Bday in 1999.
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Digital Soldiers are on the move (get ready!)
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Apr 20 2018 19:36:21 (EST)
Anonymous ID: 29a790 No.1121283 📁
Apr 20 2018 19:31:44 (EST)
>>1121272
Alison Mack singing like a canary, as Alan Dershowitz would say
>>1121283
Canary palm tree?
Signal?
Q
China’s surprise ban on pineapple imports from Taiwan five months ago was widely viewed as an attempt to undermine President Tsai Ing-wen’s standing with a political constituency. Trade data show the move has produced anything but the desired effect.
First-half numbers collected by Taiwan’s Council of Agriculture show growers of the fruit on the island have fared better since China blocked imports starting March 1, as sympathetic Japanese shoppers stepped in to provide support. Shipments to Japan surged more than eightfold to 16,556 tons in the four months through June from a year ago.
But the scaly sweet was too valuable to eat - a single fruit was worth thousands of pounds and often the same pineapple would be paraded from event to event until it eventually went rotten.
Later, a roaring trade in pineapple rental developed, where ambitious but less well-off folk might hire one for a special event, dinner party or even just to jauntily tuck under an arm on a show-off stroll.
originally posted by: XtheMadnessNow
Well, that number escalated quick...
40 billion ÷ 200,000
Such a monstrous accusation that it either has to refer to some kind of truth (in whichever direction) or it's an insane escalation of war propaganda.
Sky News - How did the US Embassy calculate such a precise prime (355th) number??
DW news
Flashback...
Newsweek