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Bill
04-26-2023, 6:38pm
https://twitter.com/Resist_05/status/1651079262202642438



Good for them!

Torqaholic
04-26-2023, 7:07pm
Their grandkids will probably thank them. If or when health problems begin to appear in offspring I suspect it will skip a generation.

I don't know why this is the case but there's a study showing people who nearly starved to death during the great depression had healthy children, whereas the grandkids were riddled with problems such as diabetes (diseases are so common among the population now it's a wonder they're still called diseases).

Louie Detroit
04-26-2023, 7:20pm
Pure blood lines, of what, British penal colony prisoners with some Abo’s sprinkled in?

Mick
04-27-2023, 7:12am
Pure blood lines, of what, British penal colony prisoners with some Abo’s sprinkled in?

Pure, meaning free of the damage done by the mRNA injections.

Rob
04-27-2023, 7:39am
My kids and wife are pure, I myself had the shots or I would have been terminated from my job.

DJ_Critterus
04-27-2023, 7:40am
I'm a pure blood! Want me to get the jab? Not today Muggle****er!

Jughead
04-27-2023, 8:59am
Diversity is a weakness.

Aerovette
04-27-2023, 9:54am
Can Americans sign up? I'd like a Margot Robbie to go, please.

Onebadcad
04-27-2023, 9:54am
In depends joe's socialist country, they would be tarred-and-feathered, and then imprisoned.

dvarapala
04-27-2023, 10:16am
Can Americans sign up? I'd like a Margot Robbie to go, please.

Nicole Kidman for me por favor.

GTOguy
04-27-2023, 10:19am
Pure blood lines, of what, British penal colony prisoners with some Abo’s sprinkled in?

I agree. All the Aussies I've ever met were basically badasses who were a sliver away from violence and criminal activity. It's in the blood.
They would be better off re-arming themselves. :seasix::seasix:

Aerovette
04-27-2023, 10:24am
Nicole Kidman for me por favor.

I would agree until she started injecting her top lip until it completely died.

Onebadcad
04-27-2023, 10:28am
I like Aussies, they were badarse in WW2, AND 10% of their population participated as troops.

They love V8s, and Foster's beer, and they have nice golf courses,,, they are okay with me.

Well except for that Men at Work band,,, and Air Supply.

Louie Detroit
04-27-2023, 10:36am
I like Aussies, they were badarse in WW2, AND 10% of their population participated as troops.

They love V8s, and Foster's beer, and they have nice golf courses,,, they are okay with me.

Well except for that Men at Work band,,, and Air Supply.

Everyone likes Aussies. It would be cool to do a walkabout. :shots:

Ronins2ndCuzzin
04-27-2023, 11:31am
I like Aussies, they were badarse in WW2, AND 10% of their population participated as troops.

They love V8s, and Foster's beer, and they have nice golf courses,,, they are okay with me.

Well except for that Men at Work band,,, and Air Supply.

Mostly true...except for Foster's. Most "true" Aussies think very poorly about Fosters. It's like their version of Keystone Light (or insert shit beer here). I know this from having that very discussion with the Aussies I was stationed with in AFG.

Onebadcad
04-27-2023, 1:23pm
Mostly true...except for Foster's. Most "true" Aussies think very poorly about Fosters. It's like their version of Keystone Light (or insert shit beer here). I know this from having that very discussion with the Aussies I was stationed with in AFG.

Yeah, I am behind the times, BUT I also learned this today:

https://www.liquor.com/fosters-lager-review-5224711

Our Review
If you ask an American to come up with a list of Australian products, chances are it will include Foster’s Lager. But while the brand indeed originated in Melbourne, where two American brothers opened a brewery in 1888, the product has become a nomadic property thanks to licensing deals and acquisitions in the beer world over the years.

Today, cans and kegs of the “Australian” beer sold in the U.S. are actually brewed in Fort Worth, Texas, where they’re marketed and distributed by MolsonCoors, and its largest market is in the U.K., where it is brewed in Manchester, England, and distributed and marketed by Heineken International. Most native Australians will point out that Foster’s is far from the most popular beer down under, and they’re backed by sales numbers. Still, these facts have done nothing to deter the company’s marketing arm from pushing the beer as a genuinely Australian product.

Bill
04-27-2023, 1:57pm
My kids and wife are pure, I myself had the shots or I would have been terminated from my job.

https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-K9G01Uhce3o/Vgwdt1srgjI/AAAAAAAApNQ/hhcLtqMwbnU/s1600/tumblr_moijfqqy4C1qmumiro1_400.gif