you're laughing. dennis has a system for seducing men that's his name backwards and instead of it ending with separation it ends with trying to fulfill the man and it involves dennis' mommy issues/kink plus it actually fucking works and he's been giving mac anal orgasms via remote controlled extra large vibrating anal beads and you're laughing.
The U.S. government is attempting to criminalize international solidarity but has come up against a solid and growing wall of support for the Uhuru 3 when their federal trial opened Sept. 3 here in Tampa.
Collectively known as the Uhuru 3 — Omali Yeshitela, Chairman of the African People’s Socialist Party, Penny Hess, Chair of the African People’s Solidarity Committee, and Jesse Nevel, Chair of the Uhuru Solidarity Movement — are falsely accused of being pawns of a foreign government. And, of course, that foreign government would need to be Russia to justify spending so much on the investigation and what, at the outset, looked like a lengthy trial.
The proverbial election interference elephant in the room is undoubtedly AIPAC and “Israel” that get a free pass. Not to mention the holier-than-thou U.S. government interventions on every continent, “color” revolutions like the one preceding the war in Ukraine.
What an indictment of the U.S. government that it would even suggest that an African freedom organization with a 50-year history would need a foreign power to instruct them to fight for reparations.
Womens soldiers during the period of war 1790- 1815 roughly
I select four pictures of womens fights like soldiers I find on tumblr or wiki ( I know there is a lot of more of them but I voluntarily chosen from 4 different countrie from different camps often although one has started to start fighting during the frev, you will have recognized it), for other women soldier from other countries during these period or if you want to add do not hesitate :)
Marie-Thérèse Figueur alias « Madame Sans Gêne »(1774-1861)
Officer of the Russian Armoured Car Division talking to a wounded Russian soldier while his servicemen trying to recover their Lanchester armoured car bogged down in mud in Galicia (the Austro-Hungarian partition of Poland) while retreating during the Kerensky Offensive, summer 1917.
“The people of Lithuania are waiting for you”: President Gitanas Nauseda congratulated Ukrainians on the Day of Dignity and Freedom.
He published a video of his performance in English with Ukrainian subtitles on the social network X.
The caption states that the Revolution of Dignity on the Maidan took place 10 years ago: “United to defend their European choice, in their quest for justice, freedom and democracy, Ukrainians have proven to be an unstoppable force. Despite brutal war from Russia, Ukraine is increasingly moving closer to Europe. The future of Ukraine is in 🇪🇺!"
“The start of accession negotiations in December is another milestone that we all hope for. The people of Lithuania will be waiting for you. We will support you. And we will do everything to help you join the European Union and NATO. Glory to Ukraine!” said Nausėda.
The inherent tendency of the State is to concentrate, to narrow, and monopolize all social activities; the nature of revolution is, on the contrary, to grow, to broaden, and disseminate itself in ever-wider circles. In other words, the State is institutional and static; revolution is fluent, dynamic.
Vladimir Putin has been the leading political figure in Russia for most of my adult life -- basically this entire century -- and I've never seen or heard him more shook than he was in the short address he just delivered.
I mean the whole reason Dennis hated Mac for years was because he wasn't taking care of Dennis anymore like that was a pretty significant plot point and now Dennis is staring Mac in the face after vibrating his hole to completion and telling him "I like it when I can call men Mommy and be called Mommy in return" like Peel my apples baby boy and carry me home pls can you do that for me yeah who's mommy's special man
The Tragic End of the Romanovs: "The Crime That Can Never be Forgiven"
In the early hours of July 17, 1918, a pivotal moment in Russian history unfolded that would leave an indelible mark on the world. The brutal murders of Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Alexandra, their five children, and their loyal attendants in the Ipatiev House in Ekaterinburg became a symbol of the violent upheaval that accompanied the Russian Revolution. This grim event, often referred to as “The…