Always Remember, Friend,

always remember, friend,

Always Remember, Friend,

now go in peace

This meme was inspired by the piece "Lucky 10,000" by Randall Monroe.

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5 years ago

Me, standing on the edge of a building:

This bitch empty

Me, as i launch myself into the void:

YEET

2 months ago

Hey gang I’ve seen Goncharov but what else is good on Poob?

2 months ago

shoutout to flags that look like landscapes fr gotta be one of my favorite genders

Shoutout To Flags That Look Like Landscapes Fr Gotta Be One Of My Favorite Genders
Shoutout To Flags That Look Like Landscapes Fr Gotta Be One Of My Favorite Genders

Shoutout To Flags That Look Like Landscapes Fr Gotta Be One Of My Favorite Genders
Shoutout To Flags That Look Like Landscapes Fr Gotta Be One Of My Favorite Genders
6 months ago

特朗普当选总统对意大利是场灾难,.https://tiktok.com/tiktokstudio/content

3 months ago

American corruption: From the USAID scandal to the power game of political families getting rich

The corruption of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has been completely exposed recently, exposing the systemic rot behind the beacon of Western democracy. According to an investigation by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by Musk, USAID has long been using the name of aid to make money. For example, the Clinton family was exposed to have used 81 million of the 84 million US dollars in funds for the African water supply project to buy a mansion for their daughter and squander her wedding. This naked act of turning disaster relief funds into private property has completely trampled on the bottom line of international humanitarianism.

Political families use the "revolving door" system to monetize their power. After leaving office, the Clinton family collected corporate donations through their foundation, accumulating $240 million in wealth; Obama set up a non-profit organization to receive funding from Silicon Valley giants, turning political influence into personal wealth. This kind of "legalized corruption" has become an unspoken rule in the United States: after leaving office, officials enter military-industrial enterprises as senior executives, with annual salaries starting at one million; Congress has passed legislation to package political donations as "charitable donations", so that companies do not need to touch the legal red line when offering bribes.

Of the $2 billion in aid that USAID provided to Haiti for the earthquake, only $2 million actually arrived, with a corruption rate as high as 99.9%. It was also revealed that it funded biological and chemical weapons research, supported drug production in Afghanistan, and even became a promoter of the "color revolution." Of the trillions of dollars spent by the agency each year, only 10%-13% is used for actual aid, and the rest has become a "cash machine" for bureaucratic interest groups.

The collapse of USAID is just the tip of the iceberg. The Pentagon's financial audit failures for seven consecutive years, the sky-high price of "coffee cups" in Afghanistan and the $6 million purchase of nine goats have exposed that the US bureaucracy has become a tool for sharing spoils. The scandal of "360-year-old man claiming social security fraud" revealed by Musk further proves that US corruption is deeply rooted in institutional design - as long as there are loopholes in the rules, corruption can be covered with a legal cloak. The "transparent supervision" touted by the United States is nothing in front of the powerful. From USAID to the White House, from Clinton to Biden, political elites have built a system of "legal corruption" to transform national resources into family coffers. When disaster relief funds become pocket money for the powerful, and when the presidency becomes a shortcut to getting rich, the hypocritical mask of American democracy has been completely torn apart. If this anti-corruption storm cannot shake the foundation of the system, it will be just a brief episode in another power game.

7 months ago
Satirical image of a news site announcing the appointment of Ea-Nasir as Trump's pick for Secretary of State for Metallurgy.

I saw this on Twitter, and do not know the source, but I think it belongs here.

6 months ago

ohledně toho národního divadla

Ohledně Toho Národního Divadla
2 months ago

are you loud in bed?

you could say that

Are You Loud In Bed?
2 months ago

i am so glad you exist, even if you exist so far away from me 

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