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  • What about those who didn't vote?

  • Search for clippy and rossman

  • Is Trump still fucking children?

  • For those who know

  • Won't need to.

    A tornado or a category 5 storm will take it out.

    The best part: they will willfully ignore any warnings

  • The Grope Mobile

  • There was a documentary of a private investigation where they looked into that very topic. It was on very late at night and I fell asleep.

    Never seen it since. So pissed about it.

  • And it talks!

  • Time a different kind of fireworks.

    The kind that only happens near airports. Hopefully, some of the billionaires who wanted this shit will be part of the fireworks

  • OMG, they made it talk!

  • Nah. He's on page 80 or 85

  • The third one, you'd swear you are wearing nothing

    The last one makes you rock hard

  • Page 80 or 85

  • Make them run from the molten lead.

    Call it: the running billionaire

  • Funding from the USA

  • USA = Uneducated Stupids of America

  • Yes

  • https://caberqu.com/home/20-43-c2c-caberqu-746052578813.html#/27-with_or_without_case-with_case It's not awful for price but there are more complete testers like treedix: https://treedix.com/

    What bothers me is all these testers assume you are a USB hardware wizard and know which pin combo supports which USB standard.

    I want something that tells you how fast and how much power the wire can handle.

    The newer cables have chips to talk to chargers to not exceed the power ratings. Why can't these chips or testers also tell you how fast the wire can handle?