8, 10, 24!!
8. How many water bottles do you have in your room right now?
Uhhh... I don’t think there’s any in there right now. One is beside me and I think the other one is in the kitchen. And I only have the two. So, yeah. None.
10. Would you slaughter the rich?
I would only slaughter rich people like Jeff Bezos who hoard their wealth for literally no reason. I’m not gonna slaughter the rich people that actually try to make a difference by doing activism work or by donating some of their money to charities or medical research. Would also slaughter J.K. Rowling tho because fuck that bitch.
24. If we were together on a rooftop, what would we be doing?
Depends. It’s almost summer so we could chill up there and listen to music while we sip on some adult beverages. I could also bring you to a rooftop restaurant for lunch/dinner so we can spend some quality time together over a nice meal. Basically, whatever we were in the mood for.
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if you donate one single us dollar to the unrwa, you will have donated more money than you would have by clicking that stupid arab.orb link every day for four and a half years. yes, they do actually donate money to the unrwa, but even with tens of thousands of clicks, most of that money is the baseline $90 they send every quarter. from 2023 quarter 4, half a million clicks turned into $380.57. maths out to six hundreths of one cent per click. just donate to unrwa.
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attention joann's shoppers. there is a freak in the yarn aisle buildinf a nest
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a router is a type of beast. thumbs up
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In all seriousness, here are a few resources I think are helpful with regards to understanding just how thoroughly Henry Kissinger screwed the world over:
Kissinger by Behind the Bastards. This is a 6 part series done by the podcast Behind the Bastards, with the hosts of The Dollop on as guests. It's super funny and a very accessible foothold into understanding the scope of Kissinger's vast career.
Kissinger's Shadow by Greg Grandin. This book provides an in-depth analysis of Kissinger's tenure in the white house, covering both how he got into office, the changes he made in office, the policies he put forth, and their repercussions on the world.
ETAN's category on Kissinger. The East Timor and Indonesia action network has long been an outspoken critic of Kissinger's, and they've aggregated a lot of helpful articles here.
The Trial of Henry Kissinger by Christopher Hitchins. While Grandin's book focuses less on the specificities of Kissinger's crimes, Hitchins has no such qualms and details each of them in depth.
I truly think understanding Kissinger, the way he thought, and the things that he did, are all indispensable when it comes to understanding the modern political climate and how foreign policy works in America and therefore, by necessity, in the world at large. The sheer amount of damage he was responsible for should never be underestimated.
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