GQ's Man of the Year 2023
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Re: GQ's Man of the Year 2023
This thread was posted yesterday. Read this today in the book I've been reading for over 8 weeks (1,300 pages).
At the beginning of WW1 and just before the Ottomans and later Turkey started a genocide against them killing maybe half the World population, an Armenian named Tatos Kardashoff emigrated to the US and settled in LA changing his name to Thomas Kardashian. His great-great Granddaughter is Kim. True story.
At the beginning of WW1 and just before the Ottomans and later Turkey started a genocide against them killing maybe half the World population, an Armenian named Tatos Kardashoff emigrated to the US and settled in LA changing his name to Thomas Kardashian. His great-great Granddaughter is Kim. True story.
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Re: GQ's Man of the Year 2023
if he would have taken one to the chest in Turkey the world would be a better place today.CentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 8:32 pm This thread was posted yesterday. Read this today in the book I've been reading for over 8 weeks (1,300 pages).
At the beginning of WW1 and just before the Ottomans and later Turkey started a genocide against them killing maybe half the World population, an Armenian named Tatos Kardashoff emigrated to the US and settled in LA changing his name to Thomas Kardashian. His great-great Granddaughter is Kim. True story.
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Re: GQ's Man of the Year 2023
do you think there is a person, anywhere, that would doubt a story that at some point a member of the kardashian family tree moved to the US?CentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 8:32 pm This thread was posted yesterday. Read this today in the book I've been reading for over 8 weeks (1,300 pages).
At the beginning of WW1 and just before the Ottomans and later Turkey started a genocide against them killing maybe half the World population, an Armenian named Tatos Kardashoff emigrated to the US and settled in LA changing his name to Thomas Kardashian. His great-great Granddaughter is Kim. True story.
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This reminds me of how the Mexicans used to mine silver deep in the heart of China and then transported it using centuries-old trade routes to the steps of eastern Europe where they would trade the silver for precious jewels and Lapis Lazuli which they would use to ornately decorate pinatas and the handles and scabbards of their weapons.CentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 8:32 pm This thread was posted yesterday. Read this today in the book I've been reading for over 8 weeks (1,300 pages).
At the beginning of WW1 and just before the Ottomans and later Turkey started a genocide against them killing maybe half the World population, an Armenian named Tatos Kardashoff emigrated to the US and settled in LA changing his name to Thomas Kardashian. His great-great Granddaughter is Kim. True story.
This practice turned out to be quite useful years later when the Mongols invaded Iceland (now called Spain) and they were able to trade the precious jewels for Taiwanese whores and alcohol. Unfortunately, the practice had become so widespread and rampant that it caused the eventual collapse of the entire Byzantine Empire, which in turn allowed Switzerland to build the largest navy in the world which it used to invade Japan and corner the world market for whale oil. Once the global whale oil market was secure, Switzerland was able to turn all its military might toward the Soviet Union and the rest is... well... history.
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Can not argue with thatpork wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 8:39 pmif he would have taken one to the chest in Turkey the world would be a better place today.CentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 8:32 pm This thread was posted yesterday. Read this today in the book I've been reading for over 8 weeks (1,300 pages).
At the beginning of WW1 and just before the Ottomans and later Turkey started a genocide against them killing maybe half the World population, an Armenian named Tatos Kardashoff emigrated to the US and settled in LA changing his name to Thomas Kardashian. His great-great Granddaughter is Kim. True story.
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I haven't gotten past the fact he can read.Animal wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 8:43 pmdo you think there is a person, anywhere, that would doubt a story that at some point a member of the kardashian family tree moved to the US?CentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 8:32 pm This thread was posted yesterday. Read this today in the book I've been reading for over 8 weeks (1,300 pages).
At the beginning of WW1 and just before the Ottomans and later Turkey started a genocide against them killing maybe half the World population, an Armenian named Tatos Kardashoff emigrated to the US and settled in LA changing his name to Thomas Kardashian. His great-great Granddaughter is Kim. True story.
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You forgot the worms and the trees.Reservoir Dog wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 9:03 pmThis reminds me of how the Mexicans used to mine silver deep in the heart of China and then transported it using centuries-old trade routes to the steps of eastern Europe where they would trade the silver for precious jewels and Lapis Lazuli which they would use to ornately decorate pinatas and the handles and scabbards of their weapons.CentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 8:32 pm This thread was posted yesterday. Read this today in the book I've been reading for over 8 weeks (1,300 pages).
At the beginning of WW1 and just before the Ottomans and later Turkey started a genocide against them killing maybe half the World population, an Armenian named Tatos Kardashoff emigrated to the US and settled in LA changing his name to Thomas Kardashian. His great-great Granddaughter is Kim. True story.
This practice turned out to be quite useful years later when the Mongols invaded Iceland (now called Spain) and they were able to trade the precious jewels for Taiwanese whores and alcohol. Unfortunately, the practice had become so widespread and rampant that it caused the eventual collapse of the entire Byzantine Empire, which in turn allowed Switzerland to build the largest navy in the world which it used to invade Japan and corner the world market for whale oil. Once the global whale oil market was secure, Switzerland was able to turn all its military might toward the Soviet Union and the rest is... well... history.
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Re: GQ's Man of the Year 2023
I'll get back to you later on how Pennsylvania earthworms and sycamore tree seeds started the Industrial Revolution.rule34 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 9:38 pmYou forgot the worms and the trees.Reservoir Dog wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 9:03 pmThis reminds me of how the Mexicans used to mine silver deep in the heart of China and then transported it using centuries-old trade routes to the steps of eastern Europe where they would trade the silver for precious jewels and Lapis Lazuli which they would use to ornately decorate pinatas and the handles and scabbards of their weapons.CentralTexasCrude wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 8:32 pm This thread was posted yesterday. Read this today in the book I've been reading for over 8 weeks (1,300 pages).
At the beginning of WW1 and just before the Ottomans and later Turkey started a genocide against them killing maybe half the World population, an Armenian named Tatos Kardashoff emigrated to the US and settled in LA changing his name to Thomas Kardashian. His great-great Granddaughter is Kim. True story.
This practice turned out to be quite useful years later when the Mongols invaded Iceland (now called Spain) and they were able to trade the precious jewels for Taiwanese whores and alcohol. Unfortunately, the practice had become so widespread and rampant that it caused the eventual collapse of the entire Byzantine Empire, which in turn allowed Switzerland to build the largest navy in the world which it used to invade Japan and corner the world market for whale oil. Once the global whale oil market was secure, Switzerland was able to turn all its military might toward the Soviet Union and the rest is... well... history.
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Re: GQ's Man of the Year 2023
It is absolutely amazing that some people survive walking out of their homes...fo reelz!
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"When governments fear the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny."