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  1. I wonder how much damage he did to the bike by crashing it, that is what crossed my mind when he asked to borrow it and that is what he did! If he did that to my bike I wouldn’t be that impressed.

  2. 🍉🍉🍉🍉Still no aid truck entered gaza so no pain reliefs while they are @mputations burns and deliveries everyday,no food nor fuel so generators wont work so no dialyse or safe preatured babies
    You have to report this @CNN
    #STOPGAZAGENOCİDE 🍉🍉🍉

  3. Xi Jin ping's dictatorship style has reached a very bad level! He uses hegemonism every day to occupy the top spot on all media headlines in China! This does not include his use of privileges to control comment deletion! I guess God doesn't even have such power as him! Take the top spot on all media charts! fake hot rank list first every media !

  4. Got to love it good to see it. Love it when a plan comes together. Good people helping each other. Wish congress could work through their issues. Just saying. God bless. Peace

  5. England: "If it's alright I would like to borrow your bike pretty please with krumpets on top?" US: "I am commandeering this vehicle NOW please stop interfering with my investigation or I will arrest your ass."

  6. Legalize and regulate drugs, that is the only true solution. That is the only way to eliminate the black market, just look at alcohol and more recently placed that have legalized weed. The world drug trade is estimated to be around $650 billion and that does not at all account for $ wasted on law enforcement and encarceration nor does it hold a candel to the pain suffereing and death that is caused by the failed war on drugs. It's really a no-brainer… When you make something illegal, you make it more dangerous. The vast majority of overdoses and death are due to an unregulated supply and some dealers (the ones with no conscience) do not care if their product hurts or even kills their customer as this can often lead to increased business from other users who heard that dealer has strong product.

    Look, it's clear that people are going to use drugs regardless of them being legal. More likely than not, you or a loved one will probably take an illegal drug at some point in your life. Even if you personally believe that recreational drugs are bad/evil or whatever years of anti-drug, reefer madness style, propaganda has led you to believe, wouldn't you at least want them to be as safe as possible in case you or a loved one happens to consume one some day? It is clear we can't eliminate them especially because many recreational drugs are essential medicines. Every day people are dying and while legalizing is not likely to eliminate all drug related deaths it will reduce the number dramatically, especially if revenue from sales is taxed and put towards education and treatment.

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