The 50th anniversary of the 6 Day War is next week. Ramadan begins this evening
I had a premonition of a NY vehicle attack
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remember this post
>>127162149
what's that green one supposed to be, a fidget spinner?
>>127165347
chemical weapons
>>127162149
A fully primed neutron bomb.
>>127165347
>he doesn't know that fidget spinners are known to cause arthritis...
In are modern electronic economy arthritis in ones fingers would be a financial death sentences. They are literally weapons... My numbers confirm!
>>127165659
fidget spinners a meme prediction of chemical weapons attack?
bamp
>>127165217
Lemme know where so I can plan my commute around it.
>If a nuclear bomb explodes nearby, here's why you should never, ever get in a car
http://www.businessinsider.com/survive-nuclear-attack-fallout-shelter-cars-2017-5
I dunno about "never, ever" but it has some important info anyway
>>127171828
shh
>>127162149
Rolling fuck a masochistic calculator.
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>>127172666
Witnessed
And always saging.
>>127173433
>And always saging.
that's good, anyway
still, the bot is spammy. I agree with the point you're making to some extent. clickbait is annoying, but so are spambots, eh?
and legit articles do not need to be archived
>>127162149
correction >>127172518
>>127173762
Nobody on here want even a cent of profit for companies that build a reputation for publishing FUCKING WHITE MALES clickbait articles. BusinessInsider - strangely - is one of those. If half or even 95% of their journalistic output is serious doesn't matter to a board that is constantly spammed down with anyone and anything that wants to go viral with the old outrage formula. /pol/ is the new /b/.
>>127173762
>>127174491
By insisting that all links from dubious sources are archived at all times, we can ensure they're shared in good faith, with no profit/marketing motive.
>>127175002
>>127174491
to each his own. I'm going to keep posting direct links
>>127175691
It's alright. I'll be there archiving them all.