And yet the strait of hormuz remains closed.RebelGator » Today, 5:49 am » wrote: ↑What propaganda sites are you learning that garbage from? Iran has no military left, short of a few drones powered by makeshift motorcycle engines. They have crocodile mouths and tadpole asses.....the blockade is working, that's attrition, maybe you need to learn the meaning of words.
I have high standards, sir.
What do you put on them? A1 Sauce?
Since we're being "notice the race" right now...Cannonpointer » 14 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I have high standards, sir.
I mean, sure. I'll cross the tracks.
But I won't have truck with any white woman that has crossed em.
I have standards.
Just watched Tucker and Iran is in this for the long haul.Cannonpointer » Today, 4:49 pm » wrote: ↑ And yet the strait of hormuz remains closed.
Hiow is that possible, with nothing but a handful of lawn mower drones?
It's like pussies can't think, or something.
Yup. Having a dad is white privilege. Not mulatto privilege.DeezerShoove » Today, 5:58 pm » wrote: ↑ Since we're being "notice the race" right now...
I was at a Mexican Restaurant a few days ago. Kinda got forced to that one cuz everything else nearby was closed or just awful.
Sitting at the next table was a pull-tables-togther family outing. I had the pleasure of listening to a blowhard know-it-all pontificate six feet away from me. I take these situations as teachable moments (this one was mere reinforcement of why I hate some people).
They were mostly done when I sat down, so 20+ minutes was all I had to enjoy.
In that time I noticed a blonde woman, early thirties, holding a 5 year old mulatto.
There were all white folks at this "family outing". Where was Tyrone the dad?
I look to you for solace in this matter.
Iran can lose, but the US cannot win in Iran. The US has already lost.
Cannonpointer » Today, 7:39 pm » wrote: ↑ Yup. Having a dad is white privilege. Not mulatto privilege.
That boy is what we call a mixup child. A half cast.
Then you have your quadroons - the children of mixups and caucasians.
Then you have your octoroons - the children of a white and a quadroon.
After that generation, you have macaroons. You can eat those.
My good meskin friend Pepe don't like being called meskin.DeezerShoove » 51 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I'll bet he won't like the word "boy" in a couple years... poor little bastard.
Stealing from thieves is not only justified, it is an unrequitted favor for the universeCannonpointer » 08 May 2026, 9:33 pm » wrote: ↑ No, no. The when becomes an issue when you buy the propaganda.
It's always the same story, and it's never a different story. THEY stole OUR oil.
So we're not stealing it, you see. We're stealing it BACK.
Hell, in Iran, we even stole it "back" for **** england.
Same folks tell ya bruce jenner is a broad. Hard to see why you challenge that one but buy their **** every time on the other one.
We have solid reserves here (We are the world's largest oil producer), and we have the tech that many others need to get theirs out of the ground. So we're well situated for power. We have the Mojave for solar, many of the world's largest rivers for hydro. Calling oil wars "strategic" is based on a whole **** ton of questionable and morally reprehensible assumptions.
The homosexual torture dungeouns SHOULD have been enough to make you a consciencious objector.
Luigi Lives... Is he ever going to get a trial?LowIQTrash » Today, 1:28 am » wrote: ↑ Stealing from thieves is not only justified, it is an unrequitted favor for the universe
Makes you wonder why the **** didn't let the dogs loose, oh say, 4 **** years ago. Four years later and they’re still tripping over the same trenches.Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 4:48 pm » wrote: ↑ Russia is still winning and taco trump is backing down in iran.
You're smart mouthing because Putin is soft-pedaling to save civilians - and you'll be shrieking like a **** when he pulls out the stops and lets loose the dogs of war.
Smirk or shriek - those are the only two speeds a *** has. And I look forward to seeing the smirk go bye bye, ******.
Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 10:33 pm » wrote: ↑ My good meskin friend Pepe don't like being called meskin.
Mainly because he's from el salvador. But I don't give a **** what PART of mexico he's from. He's still meskin.
He also don't like being called Pepe. Claims his names is Daniel - but he can't even pronounce it right. Pepe puts the accent on the last syllable - dead giveaway that he's lyin about bein named Daniel.
The fair happens in October. The rest of the time, life ain't fair. That boy had better learn his place, or the boss man'll teach it to him.
I know, I know...they have a plan...
Well.. Iran’s top negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, on Monday said the U.S. must accept its newest 14-point proposal or else American taxpayers “will pay for it.”“There is no alternative but to accept the rights of the Iranian people as laid out in the 14-point proposal. Any other approach will be completely inconclusive; nothing but one failure after another,” Ghalibaf wrote in a post on the social platform X.“The longer they drag their feet, the more American taxpayers will pay for it,” he added.Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 7:41 pm » wrote: ↑ Iran can lose, but the US cannot win in Iran. The US has already lost.
Listen "Rosh", This isn’t a 14‑point proposal, it’s a **** fantasy list Iran reads to its own people. Qalibaf isn’t even the guy who negotiates anything...the Slack Jaw MoFo is a parliament speaker, who is also in charge of the cardboard cut-outs. Iran is in no position to issue ultimatums to the U.S. Their economy is collapsing, their proxies are getting hammered, and they rely on Lies like this to look strong at home. It’s just noise, not policy. Why can't you comprehend?*Roshambo » 40 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Well.. Iran’s top negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, on Monday said the U.S. must accept its newest 14-point proposal or else American taxpayers “will pay for it.”“There is no alternative but to accept the rights of the Iranian people as laid out in the 14-point proposal. Any other approach will be completely inconclusive; nothing but one failure after another,” Ghalibaf wrote in a post on the social platform X.“The longer they drag their feet, the more American taxpayers will pay for it,” he added.
Listen chumpMR-7 » Today, 10:51 am » wrote: ↑ Listen "Rosh", This isn’t a 14‑point proposal, it’s a **** fantasy list Iran reads to its own people. Qalibaf isn’t even the guy who negotiates anything...the Slack Jaw MoFo is a parliament speaker, who is also in charge of the cardboard cut-outs. Iran is in no position to issue ultimatums to the U.S. Their economy is collapsing, their proxies are getting hammered, and they rely on Lies like this to look strong at home. It’s just noise, not policy. Why can't you comprehend?