A crypto scam? All this was building to a crypto scam? They burned Reddit to the ground to pump some shitty Redditcoin going into the IPO?
I expect nothing and I'm still let down.
A crypto scam? All this was building to a crypto scam? They burned Reddit to the ground to pump some shitty Redditcoin going into the IPO?
I expect nothing and I'm still let down.
Zuch has finally decided to choose a human-like personality. This is the beta for each option.
Unknown political consultant could be the first informant who might never even be charged.
Rudy offered a proffer not that long ago. If he gave them anything they didn't already have, he's worked out a deal and has flipped. If not, the case is much stronger than people are saying.
They have Eastman's phone, and they took it with zero warning, so they have all his communications.
Not a good day for Team Trump.
He's probably pinin' for the fXords.
He didn't pay for a permit to do so. The police are there to protect capital, but under clearly-defined rules. Anyone who isn't a fuckwit knows to pay the city its fees before doing something like this.
When JPMorgan Chase buys out a smaller bank, they apply for the permit in triplicate and pay all the fees, then make a donation to the Fraternal Order of Police. The cops then show up to attack protestors.
Prigozhin is in Russia to do a little window shopping.
Brilliant move by /u/spez. Without Reddit, how are people possibly going to find pornography on the internet?
The French Revolution ultimately resulted in the Napoleonic Wars, which then resulted in the Congress of Vienna and the next 100 years of (relative) peace and stability in Europe. Next to the French Revolution, the American one was a blip at the time.
I am shocked (shocked I say!) that Putin didn't keep his word. The second he turned that convoy around, Prigozhin's life was over. Why he would think for even a second that the leader of an armed rebellion would be the one person Putin deals with fairly and honestly is beyond me.
Claiming to have missed a message is ~1/4 of all the messages I send. I'm not about to provide proof that I'm lying.