Humanoid robot goes off during training pic.twitter.com/dn8g6S3fKa
— non aesthetic things (@PicturesFoIder) May 2, 2025
Friday, May 2, 2025
WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG? Humanoid robot goes off during training
MARY TALLEY BOWDEN, MD: Should a 12 year old girl get a 7th COVID shot? @DrMakaryFDA doesn’t know.
Should your children be sterilized, disabled for life or dead? Or should we just let them have a common cold sometimes? The head of FDA doesn't know the answer to this question, because he is part of the criminal cartel that profits off disabled children. https://t.co/Qwipd6RA0L
— sashalatypova.substack.com "Due Diligence and Art" (@sasha_latypova) May 2, 2025
KEVIN MCKERNAN: All the safe drugs are illegal.
All the safe drugs are illegal. https://t.co/ZsA96QCzjW
— Kevin McKernan (@Kevin_McKernan) May 2, 2025
Get Some Exercise. You May Need It One Day
It may be the greatest race of all time and a reminder of not ever giving up ... pic.twitter.com/Vn7nnCqflo
— The Figen (@TheFigen_) May 1, 2025
This was Dave Wottle at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany.
Thursday, May 1, 2025
BOLSHEVIK JUSTICE: The law, for the Bolsheviks, was the means toward that end, an instrument of persecution, not of dispensing justice...
Article on Bolshevik Justice:
— @realDianaWest (@realDianaWest) May 1, 2025
"But equality before the law was never even an aspiration of Soviet revolutionary jurisprudence. The Bolsheviks did not see the law as a means to adjudicate civil and business disputes, or to dispense justice blindly; they viewed it as a mechanism…
Article on Bolshevik Justice:
"But equality before the law was never even an aspiration of Soviet revolutionary jurisprudence. The Bolsheviks did not see the law as a means to adjudicate civil and business disputes, or to dispense justice blindly; they viewed it as a mechanism to implement their social and political agenda.... "In the spring of 1918, just months after seizing power, Vladimir Lenin noted in a pamphlet entitled `The Immediate Tasks of the Soviet Power' that there was an urgent need to create conditions in which it will be impossible for the bourgeoisie to exist, or for a new bourgeoisie to arise.' The law, for the Bolsheviks, was the means toward that end, an instrument of persecution, not of dispensing justice...
from "The Bolsheviks and the Law: The Legacy of Arbitrary Justice," Dmitry Dubrovsky, Eurasianet, November 7, 2017.