How do you know ducks are witches?
Thats a Ballot, a balut is a large room or chamber, usually used for storage, especially an underground one.
Bro wants to eat his own meatballs
Wife wants to eat his meatballs, and not ask for her own
Bro gets early, gets his own meatballs.
Wife gets to restaurant, sees new meatballs
She starts picking on husband meatballs
Bro shares
Wife happy
Everyone happy
No one hates the tech in their cars, ABS is universally loved. What people hate is tech working not in tandem but against them
Right because that's how you stage a coup, with like, 3 people against a full country. Yep , checks out
The refugees as you call them have been steady since 2013, way before the sanctions to 7 specific individuals, but just in time for socialism to fail due to lack of money
There was no coup in Venezuela in 2020.
Very Unusual natural disasters doesn't have the same ring to it
Failure? Again!?
Which ones? You can buy food, medicine and books online. I find hard to think of what you cannot buy online in these days.
Unless it's a very niche store, almost anyone can buy anything online, if they have the money of course
Is buying online not a thing or did I miss something
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