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/int/ - /yuiazu/: der Faden: der Film, auch bekannt als /deutsch/
Anonymous Austria No.214276462
>>214276082
>Normale Mengen Kaffee (
was ist wenn man unnormale mengen an koffein zu sich nimmt? (2 liter koler pro tag)
/pol/ - CHINESE Humanoid ROBOT to guide pedestrian traffic
Anonymous Germany No.514031910
>china
>traffic
/pol/ - Truth About Miami Incidient
Anonymous United States No.513850193
You know what's really weird?

Okay, so it was a massive brawl, a chimpout, large enough to force this level of insane police response. So where are the videos of that? This was a hot topic when it happened, so you think a couple of WORLDSTAR-tier clips would've put the whole thing to bed, but I've never seen one. And if they confiscated EVERY phone just to scrub a fight, what the fuck is that about?
/pol/ - CHINA IN FULL COLLAPSE
Anonymous Germany No.513770045
>>513766870
>chinese webm
>they approach the elevator
/pol/ - THE CBDC COMETH
Anonymous United States No.513415332
THE CBDC COMETH
Cash will be outlawed, only the CBDC will be considered valid currency. Your CBDC will be tracked via a ledger, every token, every fraction of a token you spend or receive will be tracked forever. Your tokens will expire if not used within a set period of time. Your CBDC will be attached to your bank account, your profile at the DMV, your medical records, your account will be geolocked if you attempt to spend the CBDC outside of designated areas your accounts will be immediately frozen. A score will be given to you by Palantir that determines which products you can purchase that month. You will be forced to live in a pod, you will never own ANYTHING ever again. Everything, down to the cup of artificial coffee you drink in the morning will be acquired via smart contracts, lease agreements.

Just to turn on your phone, pc, or any device that can connect to the clearnet it will require a facial scan, a photo of an identifying government issued document, and your fingerprints. Then to access the clearnet itself there will only be one single method of access colloquially known as the "Everything App", you will be required to create an account on this app that is directly tied to your CBDC and all of the information listed above. No more anonymous names on the internet, only the name that shows on your birth certificate will be allowed which you can only change by going through the court system which leaves a verifiable paper trail.

The ultimate goal is to chip every baby born, You will have a microchip implanted that will alter reality around you. It will be how you pay for services, and access systems, advertisements will be streamed directly into your brain, you will create shopping lists and then the brain chip will create virtual walkways to guide you to each product at the local combi mart like its japan except worse in every possible way, and everything you can't get locally will be shipped to you via drone.
/pol/ - The last time I spoke to someone face to face was more than 300 days ago
Anonymous United States No.513268101
The last time I spoke to someone face to face was more than 300 days ago
It has been more than 17 years since someone touched me, even counting things like hand shakes and hugs, I have never had sex, I am 46 years old.
/int/ - /deutsch/
Anonymous Austria No.213884224
>>213884142
>Solange kein Asbest drin ist
/pol/ - Thread 513163926
Anonymous United States No.513163926
Even as (the Late Roman Empire's) urban population remained much the same since Constantinus's victory at the Milvian Bridge, recruitment among roman citizens by the year 390 a.d had plummeted to barely 15% of what it was was 50 years prior — what is made more dire when one realizes that the Roman Empire after Diocletianus's reforms required a standing army at least twice the size of that of the time of the roman golden age under Vespasianus.

The attempt to replace roman soldiers for the Foederati (immigrants mostly settled illegally on roman land) led to a swift competence crisis among the ranks, as well as the disappearance of roman veteran culture. Among the most shocking anecdotes are reports of roman armies mutinying over 'the absurdity that roman soldiers had to build roads and infrastructure'.

As political, demographical and economic factors coalesced, the roman recruitment crisis can be understood as an existential crisis of the empire itself. Simply put, roman citizens rich and poor no longer believed that a military career would be beneficial to them, nor they believed the existence of the military and the empire itself were worth any sacrifice.
/pol/ - high IQ thread (140+IQ only)
Anonymous United States No.513163608
Hi, I have an IQ of over 150 here:

Even as (the Late Roman Empire's) urban population remained much the same since Constantinus's victory at the Milvian Bridge, recruitment among roman citizens by the year 390 a.d had plummeted to barely 15% of what it was was 50 years prior — what is made more dire when one realizes that the Roman Empire after Diocletianus's reforms required a standing army at least twice the size of that of the time of the roman golden age under Vespasianus.

The attempt to replace roman soldiers for the Foederati (immigrants mostly settled illegally on roman land) led to a swift competence crisis among the ranks, as well as the disappearance of roman veteran culture. Among the most shocking anecdotes are reports of roman armies mutinying over 'the absurdity that roman soldiers had to build roads and infrastructure'.

As political, demographical and economic factors coalesced, the roman recruitment crisis can be understood as an existential crisis of the empire itself. Simply put, roman citizens rich and poor no longer believed that a military career would be beneficial to them, nor they believed the existence of the military and the empire itself were worth any sacrifice.
/int/ - /ex-yu/
Anonymous Croatia No.213765484
decko dolazi s posla eta 20min a ja nisam ni ogulila krumpir
/pol/ - Thread 512766385
Anonymous Australia No.512766385
Is life worth living as a sex offender? Imagine if you were busted for looking at loli, and were convicted of possessing cp and registered as a sex offender. Would you try to continue living, or kys because there's no point? Are there any anons here who have been on a sex offender registry?
/pol/ - Thread 512553204
Anonymous United States No.512553204
In case you weren't keeping track:
>Trump places 39% tariff on gold sold in the US
>Trump starts IPO process for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
>Trump signs executive order allowing 401(k)s to buy crypto currencies
>SEC announces they will move ENTIRE STOCK MARKET onto blockchain

All in the last 72 hours
/pol/ - Thread 509540975
Anonymous United States No.509540975
Anyone else hearing the explosions?

Is Russian attacking?
/sp/ - /oro/ - Concacaf Gold Cup
Anonymous United States No.149237582
>>149237454
The-they were better than this l-last Gold cup...right?