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7/8/2025, 5:33:42 PM
Just had an insane planmaxx idea while talking to the Captain. Using our filipino connections here we should go to the Philippines for 3-4 years and learn their tribal language (and drown in pussy in the mean time) then open a language school back home for the upcoming neo-Croats. There is going to be a huge market for this.
You heard such a plan here first, don't complain later in life you didnt have the chance.
You heard such a plan here first, don't complain later in life you didnt have the chance.
7/4/2025, 3:31:34 AM
7/2/2025, 6:16:47 PM
>>212348101
Yes, that would also explain why you're still a virgin.
Yes, that would also explain why you're still a virgin.
6/30/2025, 6:03:13 AM
6/25/2025, 11:58:15 PM
6/24/2025, 9:14:04 PM
6/20/2025, 8:32:09 PM
>>211937855
Yeah its the italians going over by ferries on a daily basis and forcing the sand people to enslave each other
Yeah its the italians going over by ferries on a daily basis and forcing the sand people to enslave each other
6/20/2025, 4:57:40 PM
>Orban’s Hungary is now officially the poorest nation in the EU
>Hungary now ranks last among European Union member states in a vital measure of household welfare—Actual Individual Consumption (AIC) per capita—according to June 18, 2025 data from Eurostat. At just 72% of the EU average, Hungary trails all 26 other countries in terms of what families actually consume, including public services like healthcare and education.
>This glaring gap grows more compelling when set against GDP per capita. Although Hungary’s GDP reaches roughly 77% of the EU average, lifting it above several low-income EU nations, its households nonetheless remain poorer in consumption terms. This discrepancy highlights the fact that economic output isn’t translating into real benefits for Hungarian families.
Balkbros... We are so back
>Hungary now ranks last among European Union member states in a vital measure of household welfare—Actual Individual Consumption (AIC) per capita—according to June 18, 2025 data from Eurostat. At just 72% of the EU average, Hungary trails all 26 other countries in terms of what families actually consume, including public services like healthcare and education.
>This glaring gap grows more compelling when set against GDP per capita. Although Hungary’s GDP reaches roughly 77% of the EU average, lifting it above several low-income EU nations, its households nonetheless remain poorer in consumption terms. This discrepancy highlights the fact that economic output isn’t translating into real benefits for Hungarian families.
Balkbros... We are so back
6/19/2025, 5:30:37 PM
>>211898136
it was not directed at seaceling to be exact.
>>211898161
Huh? im not fat, im big boned bro
it was not directed at seaceling to be exact.
>>211898161
Huh? im not fat, im big boned bro
6/19/2025, 12:53:45 AM
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