Things that have mattered in the past 100 years...likeSkans » 8 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Nothing in that article shows how we acquired any more territory, mineral rights, or other extra-US assets. So, genius, in your own words - what exactly (other than your waistline) was expanding from 2008 - 2016, and BY WHAT METRICS? Just because something "expands" at a rate of .5%/year, doesn't make it "good".
Social issues to keep reality real nothing regarding life's natural process about adapting in plane sight equally inhabiting space cradle to grave daily here in ever changing form by specific chromosomes to each ancestral lineage and each generation gap replacement of their 30 previous ancestors in the last 4 generation gaps spanning last 4 decades or 120 years of 7 days a week eternally separated by heartbeats daily here.Blackvegetable » Today, 10:25 am » wrote: ↑ Things that have mattered in the past 100 years...like
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