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Wes 2 month s ago
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Hope there aren't any NFL games on those tapes otherwise they'll be a lawsuit incoming. Not really a joke look up the story about the recording of the first superbowl...
       
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Nana 2 month s ago
Ursula been pimpin out Ariel again.

36 you want to sell it or pawn it?
       
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Chan 2 month s ago
“White replacement theory” is true. And yes it’s racist as all hell, but not in the way the author believes.
       
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Tim 2 month s ago
Chan,

It’s in poor form to insinuate the smartest man in the world is wrong with his observations simply because it goes against the NWO’s narrative, when anyone with half his IQ can see and prove the same thing. The higher the intelligence, the less chance they adhere to Left Wing fascism. Cuz, ya know….duh.
       
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Tim 2 month s ago
#24 Just go to any Waffle House in Baltimore to observe similar behavior. sm_80
       
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Lewis 2 month s ago
#17 Men did not lived 1 milion years ago. It suposed to be 40000, oldest trace of prehistoric human.
       
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Nibby 2 month s ago
#22 anything but kilos or pounds..
       
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"Marion Stokes believed that the news held crucial historical details at risk of disappearing forever — so beginning around 1979, the former librarian and civil rights activist began obsessively recording television broadcasts 24 hours a day. For 30 years, Stokes purchased countless tapes, loaded them into her recorder, and let the television run all day long. Every six to eight hours — depending on the length of the tape — she quickly swapped the tape out for a new one. Sometimes, this meant rushing home early from a meal to ensure she didn't miss a second of a broadcast. Gradually, she bought more and more TVs so she could document multiple programs at once until she was recording from eight different devices. Meanwhile, by investing in Apple stock, Stokes saved enough money to buy as many as nine additional apartments, which she used to store her approximately 71,000 tapes.⁠"

 

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