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    I don't know if this is common knowledge, but I'm old asf and take a fuck load of anti depressants. (not a sponsor)

    Anyways, if you want to safely download torrents without the risk of visiting sketchy torrent websites then the qbit search plugin fills that need. The qbit search plugin stays up to date with trusted sources. I suppose this is common knowledge but a year ago I was still visiting websites that made my skin crawl. I hope this helps someone

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    My favorite thing about Bit Warden is that it is free! It's worth mentioning that it is compatible with windows, linux and android.

    Bitwarden is the best password manager for securely storing, managing, and sharing sensitive online data such as passwords, passkeys, and credit cards.

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    Initial State a hardcore punk, anarcho crust punk band formed in Dallas Texas, United States a underrated band Three members of Columbia, South Carolina's Antischism- Kevin Byrd, Scott Cooper and Lyz Mueller relocated to Dallas, Texas in 1993 after Antischism Broke up on tour in Canada in 1991. Forming Initial State with a new bassist, the band was short lived, playing a total of only four shows and recording and releasing only one record, Abort The Soul in 1994. Kevin Byrd, Lyz Mueller and Alan Mozingo also recorded a project called .Fuckingcom that was released on 7" EP.

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    newretrowave.bandcamp.com/album/blood-club

    DRIVE radio review... driveradio.be/index.php/news/ite…lub-synthwave.html

    NRW www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH-vp6TBGws

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    My all time favorite movie, The Odd Couple II. I don't know why its so special to me, but its been my favorite movie ever since I was a child. Walter Matthau is hilarious, comedic gold.

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    Drone Strikes on Mexico? Donald Trump May Turn Out to Be an Even Bigger Warmonger Than George W. Bush

    On top of threatening to invade Panama and Greenland, "annex" Canada, and "take over" Gaza while abandoning the defense of Europe, the Trump administration is now floating a simultaneous war with Mexico. NBC News reports that White House, Defense Department and US intelligence officials are "considering launching drone strikes on drug cartels in Mexico," with or without the cooperation of the Mexican government. Responding to the news, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum affirmed yesterday that "We do not agree with any kind of intervention or interference."

    Experts point out that bombing Mexico would accomplish nothing, apart from stoking the most brutal impulses of Trump and his advisers, and may even strengthen the cartels' position. Meanwhile, under questioning by Senate Democrats, top Pentagon for special operations official Colby Jenkins declared that even though the White House has designated Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, the US military does not have the authority to launch drone strikes inside Mexico. There is also the small matter that, as NBC observes, unprovoked US drone strikes on Mexico "would arguably violate international law."

    There seems to be no limit to Republican warmongering. The Miami Herald reported this week that the Venezuelan military claims to have uncovered a "US plot to fabricate an incident at an ExxonMobil offshore platform in the contested waters between Venezuela and Guyana to justify an armed conflict." The military "statement came a day after Vice President Delcy Rodríguez accused the United States, the Guyanese government, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, and Erik Prince — founder of the private military firm Blackwater — of conspiring to launch a military operation against Venezuela." Who knows if it's true, but you can't give this bunch the benefit of the doubt!

    Finally, the Washington City Paper and the Washington Post report that Trump may be getting a long-sought birthday wish this June, with an old-fashioned imperialist-style military parade through Washington, DC, complete with US Army parachutists jumping out of planes and landing on the National Mall to entertain the great big special boy. For as famously squeamish as Trump is, he sure does seem to get off on the idea of other men inflicting violence on his behalf. As MR discussed this week, he's also juicing the military budget. "Trump's anti-war message" was always a lie, but pray he doesn't make it an even more obvious one.

    PS I am more worried about the pharmaceutical tariffs, my GERD cant take it.

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    These 2025 horror flicks look wild

    Top 21 must-see new serial killer movies from serial killer movies, including Dangerous Animals, Peter Pans Neverland Nightmare, 9 Windows, Get Away, Longlegs, Quadrant, Strange Harvest: Occult Murder in the Inland Empire, The Deserving, The Shallow Tale of a Writer Who Decided to Write About a Serial Killer, and Trap ranked and rated by release date, new serial killer movie releases first.