Yuge if true.Yes. The trick is to weaponize it.
Remember @guerilla ?Yuge if true.
Do you have an resources on how to weaponize it?
I wonder how many lanes are available in the west bank?16 lanes, very efficient, probably why this county is getting so many vaccines and isn't as strict with who they are giving it to.
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Why isn’t your first dose filled out?
They give you a new card to keep the lines moving. I have 2 cards.Why isn’t your first dose filled out?
LolI wonder how many lanes are available in the west bank?
It’s just a PLANdemic you said, why do they even need it?!?!?I wonder how many lanes are available in the west bank?
Apartheid in South Africa was real, I’ve never denied that. It was real in the USA too.I dont remember tagging the apartheid denier
Must be the hebrew bat signals in the sky
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Just out of curiosity, did you hand write your name or is it printed on a label?They give you a new card to keep the lines moving. I have 2 cards.
Not gonna thread jack but you knew it was coming. Courtesy of wikipedias antisemitism or just plain old people who believe in human rightsApartheid in South Africa was real, I’ve never denied that. It was real in the USA too.
Im sorry you can’t read definitions good doe.
It’s definitely an occupation with lots of big bad but that land is not part of Israel itself, Israeli society isn’t segregated.Not gonna thread jack but you knew it was coming. Courtesy of wikipedias antisemitism or just plain old people who believe in human rights
"Israel and the apartheid analogy is criticism of Israel charging that Israel has practiced a system akin to apartheid against Palestinians in its occupation of the West Bank.[1] Some commentators extend the analogy to include treatment of Arab citizens of Israel, describing their status as second-class citizens.[9] The analogy has been debated by scholars and lawyers,[10] United Nations investigators,[11] the African National Congress (ANC),[12] human rights groups[13][14] and by several Israeli former politicians.[15] Proponents of the analogy say that "a system of control" in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, including the ID system; Israeli settlements; separate roads for Israeli and Palestinian citizens around many of these settlements; Israeli military checkpoints; marriage law; the West Bank barrier; use of Palestinians as cheaper labour; Palestinian West Bank exclaves; and inequities in infrastructure, legal rights (e.g. "Enclave law"), and access to land and resources between Palestinians and Israeli settlers, resemble some aspects of the South African apartheid regime, and that elements of Israel's occupation constitute forms of colonialism and of apartheid,[16] contrary to international law.[17]"
I can't help but find the image of old Juice wanting to preserve registration cards somewhat disconcerting.Just out of curiosity, did you hand write your name or is it printed on a label?
All the old Jews here have been bringing them in to be laminated and we’ve taken to copying them because they’re using thermal labels and… surprise, they turn black in the laminator. You know how it goes.