I guess I'll just take that as a joke. In 2006 I lived in Guyana with no electric or running water for eight and a half months
I guess I'll just take that as a joke. In 2006 I lived in Guyana with no electric or running water for eight and a half months
I chopped wood about 1 hour a day. I climbed coconut trees. I split up to 50 coconuts twice a month to make coconut oil by hand, every morning at 6 a.m. I had to light a fire in order for us to cook breakfast
Jim how many people on saddo boxing do you think've done that for that long?]
The mosquitoes down there are a force to reckon with like you can't believe
512/1024 Middle Eastern
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@walrus can even wear his smoking jacket he stole from Lyle for our Wood chop-off, and I'd still beat his ~ass~ from 11th Avenue to 75 Strawberry Lane
So everyone is mad at Saudi Arabia for killing a journalist.
They weren’t mad though when they were indiscriminately slaughtering everyone in Yemen.
In fact, the only reason Yemen is now a top news story is that the media is on the attack mode against Saudi because of the journalist.
The Guardian:
Yemen could be facing the worst famine in 100 years if airstrikes by the Saudi-led coalition are not halted, the UN has warned.
If war continues, famine could engulf the country in the next three months, with 12 to 13 million civilians at risk of starvation, according to Lise Grande, the agency’s humanitarian coordinator for Yemen.
She told the BBC: “I think many of us felt as we went into the 21st century that it was unthinkable that we could see a famine like we saw in Ethiopia, that we saw in Bengal, that we saw in parts of the Soviet Union – that was just unacceptable.
“Many of us had the confidence that would never happen again and yet the reality is that in Yemen that is precisely what we are looking at.”
Yemen has been in the grip of a bloody civil war for three years after Houthi rebels, backed by Iran, seized much of the country, including the capital, Sana’a. The Saudi-led coalition has been fighting the rebels since 2015 in support of the internationally recognised government.
It’s not really any of my business.
But it sure does seem strange that no one was yelling and screaming about Saudi killing tens of thousands of people and putting millions on the verge of starvation, and then all of a sudden the entire world needs to talk about Saudi because of one single dead journalist getting chopped up.
Put this here as the Saudi thread was merged
I wonder why such a big deal is being made over """journalist""" Jamal Khashoggi
#1 There's no actual evidence that he has been murdered although rumors abound
#2 He was bffs with Osama Bin Laden, they went to the same school and he held multiple interviews with the guy
#3 He held/holds similar beliefs to Bin Laden...SLIGHTLY less violent, but only slightly. He is/was big into the Muslim Brotherhood
#4 TURKEY is saying he was murdered....yeah because if there's anyone you can really trust it's Erdogan
#5 IF he has been murdered what business is it of ours?
Shit I honestly do not mind that the world has 1 fewer member of the Muslim Brotherhood
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Large group of people....
mostly men age 15 and older...
flags of their country leading the way....
Yup, totally NOT an invasion
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