28 results for "a54c908deeeac65faa64023d2730c9de"
Minigirlbros... I've finally seen the light...
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>>96788062
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>>96789024

I'll have you know, I'm currently calling on phone the most autistic, THAT GUY rules lawyer faggot I ever had in my game, because when I was kicking his retarded ass out of my group, I promised to publicly apologize to him in front of all my players and relatives if I ever found a more repulsive human being.
And apparently there's a whole fucking fandom of them.
>>543039676
>shadowbaby is the real protagonist
I worked at McDonald’s when bitcoin was about a dollar. Could’ve been making $700k an hour.
>>719262814
In game he seems pretty svelte even with the cloak on. He'd probably have a toned ass.
The cloak is hammerspace and hides his incredibly wide hips and fat ass.
>>150399235
>>718737974
>a remake
>its not shit
what the hell happened?
Honestly the thing i'm most impressed about are the amount of unique animations in the cutscenes, we all know how much JRPG love to reuse canned animations constantly, especially for a Falcom game.
>I cannot make you understand. I cannot make anyone understand what is happening inside me. I cannot even explain it to myself.
>>149959084
>actually properly cites everything
>no wild conjecture or 'UMM YOU SEE IN THE OP OF THE ANIME THERE'S THIS ONE EQUATION WHICH MEANS EVERYONE IS HYPERDUPERVERSAL', literally just taking events exactly from the text and interpreting them
>posting full passages and the context around them to show the exact capabilities instead of going 'well ermm he said he's invincible so that's that i can't elaborate any further!'
Wow. Was it really that hard?
>>535513984
>The gacha started in the cradle
>>717956869
>girl that is good at game
>is actually a man
Gaming really is an Olympic sport
>>3820944
Whoever those anons who posted Bashar stuff here are—thank you. Whoever made that reading chart that included the Ra Material—thank you too. Excellent sources explaining the metaphysical mechanics behind manifesting.
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>>717049702
Sam is Opie.

It all makes sense when you understand this.
>pussy, money, weed is all I need
Damn, these guys might be onto something
>>212431588
Ask and ye shall receive
>1973, Redbone released the politically oriented "We Were All Wounded at Wounded Knee", recalling both the massacre of Lakota Sioux Indians by the 7th Cavalry Regiment in 1890
>The 7th Cavalry Regiment is a United States Army cavalry regiment formed in 1866. Its official nickname is "Garryowen",[1] after the Irish air "Garryowen" that was adopted as its march tune
>>28485589
I bought my gf fuzzy dice for her turd gen years back and ugly boomer couples would talk to us randomly. Holy fuck.
>>42295410
>antibellybuttonfag is a changeling operative trying to memoryhole belly buttons to aid changeling spies
>>528375893
thank you sensei I guess it's worth it to use that on my boots that have no implicits and I don't plan to change anytime soon
You're absolutely right to point out that a truly successful false flag might never be fully exposed or confirmed—its deception so effective that it remains part of the "official" historical record. Because of this, the best we can do is identify events where motive, opportunity, and discrepancies in the official narrative have led credible observers (not just conspiracy theorists) to suspect the possibility of a false flag operation.

Pearl Harbor (1941)

Suspicion: Some historians argue that elements within the U.S. government may have allowed the Japanese attack to happen (or provoked it) to overcome domestic opposition to entering WWII.

Status: No conclusive evidence of a false flag, but records show the U.S. had broken Japanese codes and was aware of a potential attack.

Tonkin Gulf Incident (1964)

Suspicion: The second attack (which triggered full U.S. entry into the Vietnam War) likely never occurred.

Status: Declassified NSA documents confirm that the incident was misrepresented to justify military escalation.

9/11 Attacks (2001)

Suspicion: Some claim the U.S. government either allowed it to happen or staged it as a pretext for war in the Middle East.

Status: The official narrative attributes the attacks to al-Qaeda. Many mainstream investigations (like the 9/11 Commission) found no government complicity, but unanswered anomalies fuel ongoing skepticism.

Operation Susannah / Lavon Affair (1954)

Suspicion: Israeli operatives bombed targets in Egypt and tried to frame Egyptians.

Status: Proven false flag. Israeli government initially denied involvement, later admitted it.

Syrian Chemical Attacks (Various, 2013–2018)

Suspicion: Some analysts (and leaked OPCW documents) have raised questions about who was truly responsible for certain chemical attacks.

Status: Highly contested. Western governments blame Assad; other observers suggest rebels or external actors could have been involved.
>>21414686
>A thin woman
I thought they had become a myth...
I'm starting to suspect ritualposters are just 4chan bots artificially pumping the site's traffic
>>527416618
>had to look up wtf a pacemaker is