Posted on 01/08/2023 3:47:54 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Four real beauties.
clown mask? Or Biden mask?
Woah ! Wear the mask !
Clown masks would’ve been an improvement for those four wetbacks.
Those are some hard looking women. Hard to believe they’re 20’s
Be armed.
You have someone to protect.
“What doesn’t kill you, makes you ... Hispanic.”
YIKERS!!!
New florida man constantly post about florida man ping.
Note to self: Never boast about how much cash you have at home.
Florida again?
Don’t even dumb crooks know that they are supposed to throw away their masks soon after they have served their purpose.
“Oh, but I look so cute in this thing!”
Yea, not as cute as the cuffs and leg irons though! :)
They should make a movie:
Quatro Payasos Enojado.
(Four angry Clowns)
> Never boast about how much cash you have at home. <
Too many people don’t follow that simple rule. A guy I know has an incredible sneaker collection, including some very rare ones. I never saw the attraction in collecting shoes you’ll never wear.
Anyway, he’ll tell anyone who will listen all about his collection. I’m amazed he hasn’t been robbed yet.
The homeowner should have given them the wakanda forever treatment they gave to Namor
Do you know the significance of the “11:11” tattoos on the necks of two of the women?
best i could find
Where does 11:11 come from?
The origin of 11:11 as a lucky number myth is murky, but it draws on numerology, which believes that numbers can have a special influence on our lives.
The symmetry of 11:11 is appealing to numerologists, including one in particular: Solara Antara Amaa-Ra, a California woman who founded a New Age spiritual group, Star-Borne Unlimited, in 1986. By 1989, she and her followers were espousing an entire cosmology that revolved around the number and time 11:11.
A larger New Age movement helped spread 11:11 as a number of mystical significance, such as a time when consciousness is especially open to the universe. It is a particular favorite of the Israeli psychic, magician, and numerologist Uri Geller. In 2015 on his blog, Geller claimed to show how various world events, from the Russian Revolution to Genghis Khan’s invasion of China, are connected via 11:11.
Helped along by the likes of Amaa-Ra and Geller, folk belief in 11:11 as a magic number spread in the 1990–2000s. It has even filtered into a practice on Snapchat where people send someone they are crushing on a snap displaying the time 11:11, as if to say You’re the one I’m wishing for. Even Veterans Day has entered into the discussion because it is annually observed on November 11.
Thanks. It seemed odd that they both had that tattoo. Probably many other superstitious people do, too.
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