Cringe thread
>>672707886
yes
>>672700778
thats fucking ugly
>>672701110
probably
oh no
lets do it
>>672679662
No. Fgt.
>>672680264
Yes.
Rollo
>>672679662
roll
France
Salut
keuman allé vu ?
Assalamu alaykoum, mes frères
Coucou
Deutsch
wie gehts
was steht die woche an
wie siehts mit der liebe aus
warum ist OP depri
>>672698747
>wie gehts
Durchschnittlich
>was steht die woche an
Bekomme morgen die Weisheitszähne raus. Habe Angst
>wie siehts mit der liebe aus
Vielleicht geht was
>warum ist OP
Weil er nicht die AfD gewählt hat
>>672698747
"Flüchtlingskrise: Polizei rechnet mit steigender Kriminalität"
http://www.spiegel.de/panorama/justiz/fluechtlinge-polizei-rechnet-mit-steigender-kriminalitaet-a-1081060.html
Wie überaus überraschend! :^)
>>672699019
>Bekomme morgen die Weisheitszähne raus. Habe Angst
hab noch alle 4, danke dat jawline
>afd
kek
>>672699078
haley bitte...verschone uns
>>672699078
Du baumelst bald, Migrantenzecke.
non-porn webms
>>672697819
Starting off with a pedo webm. Nice.
It's time, /b/ros. I'll roll first.
>>672693517
rollin
>>672693517
Roll
rollerino
>>672693517
time for a roll
ITT: we discuss the point at which great series' lost their spark and why.
South Park - around season 16
Why - can't quite put my finger on it. Any thoughts?
To me, they never did lose their spark.
>>672698532
Family guy- around season 1 episode 1
>>672698917
Family guy has flat jokes sure but it is still funnier than virtually every live action sitcom
>>672698532
They started zooming right in on pop culture and media fads and then getting whackier and whackier without actually trying to make a point
Daily TayTay Swizzle thread.
Song Of The Day: I Almost Do https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIhqTxvB2Ek
TAYTAY VULT
We can all agree that the new Ghostbusters is a huge victory for gender equality in film. But does the movies stereotypical African-American character let it down?
They all let it down including the ape.
>>672682485
kirstine wig is good
How is this equaliy?
>All main actors are womyn
>the only black main character is a stereotypical dumbfuck nigger.
>>672681997
Its going to suck ass because it looks like it sucks already.
Lets do a remake of roots with all white people to make sure everyone is included. Whats more important, racial equality or historical accuracy?
Thoughts on smoking /b/? Love it? Hate it? Think it's a waste of money?
>>672685783
vape is the future, fag.
>>672685783
Cancer
Pretty stupid, but hey if you want to pay money to slowly die then whatever. It's nice while drinking but that's really about it
>>672685871
Youre still addicted to nicotine and throwing money away
if you fall in love u lose
>>672693025
SAUCE / NAME?
>>672693128
dunno found it back then in thread with "you fall in love you lose" lost to this, now wanted to start new 1 :)
>>672693269
nvm it's Holly Earl
What now, faggots?
ECONOMISTS AND FINANCIAL EXPERTS IN FAVOR OF SEN. SANDERS’
WALL ST. REFORMS
In our view, Sen. Bernie Sanders’ plan for comprehensive financial reform is critical
for avoiding another “too-big-to-fail” financial crisis. The Senator is correct that the
biggest banks must be broken up and that a new 21st Century Glass-Steagall Act,
separating investment from commercial banking, must be enacted.
Wall Street’s largest banks are now far bigger than they were before the crisis, and
they still have every incentive to take excessive risks. No major Wall Street
executive has been indicted for the fraudulent behavior that led up to the 2008
crash, and fines imposed on the banks have been only a fraction of the banks’
potential gains. In addition, the banks and their lobbyists have succeeded in
watering down the Dodd-Frank reform legislation, and the financial institutions that
pose the greatest risk to our economy have still not devised sufficient “living wills”
for winding down their operations in the event of another crisis.
Secretary Hillary Clinton’s more modest proposals do not go far enough. They call
for a bit more oversight and a few new charges on shadow banking activity, but they
leave intact the titanic financial conglomerates that practice most shadow banking.
As a result, her plan does not adequately reduce the serious risks our financial
system poses to the American economy and to individual Americans. Given the size
and political power of Wall Street, her proposals would only invite more dilution
and finagle.
The only way to contain Wall Street’s excesses is with reforms sufficiently bold and
public they can’t be watered down. That’s why we support Senator Sanders’s plans
for busting up the biggest banks and resurrecting a modernized version of GlassSteagall.
>>672688791
Signers (Institutional listing for identification purposes only):
1. Robert Reich, University of California Berkeley
2. Robert Hockett, Cornell University
3. James K. Galbraith, University of Texas
4. Dean Baker, Center for Economic and Policy Research
5. Christine Desan, Harvard Law School
6. Jeff Connaughton, Former Chief of Staff, Senator Ted Kaufman
7. William Darity Jr., Duke University
8. Eileen Appelbaum, Center for Economic and Policy Research
9. Brad Miller, Former U.S. Congressman and Senior Fellow, Roosevelt
Institute
10. William K. Black, University of Missouri-Kansas City
11. Lawrence Rufrano, Research, Federal Reserve Board, 2005-2015
12. Darrick Hamilton, New School for Social Research
13. Peter Eaton, University of Missouri-Kansas City
14. Eric Hake, Catawba College
15. Geoff Schneider, Bucknell University
16. Dell Champlin, Oregon State University
17. Antoine Godin, Kingston University, London, UK
18. John P. Watkins, Westminster College
19. Mayo C. Toruño, California State University, San Bernardino
20. Charles K. Wilber, Fellow, Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace
Studies, University of Notre Dame
21. Fadhel Kaboub, Denison University
22. Flavia Dantas, Cortland State University
23. Mitchell Green, Binzgar Institute
24. Bruce Collier, Education Management Information Systems
25. Winston H. Griffith, Bucknell University
26. Zdravka Todorova, Wright State University
27. David Barkin, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco
28. Rick Wicks, Göteborg, Sverige (Sweden) & Anchorage, Alaska
29. Philip Arestis, University of Cambridge
30. Amitava Krishna Dutt, University of Notre Dame
31. John F. Henry, Levy Economics Institute
32. James G. Devine, Loyola Marymount University
33. John Davis, Marquette University
34. Gary Mongiovi, St. John’s University
35. Eric Tymoigne, Lewis & Clark College
>>672688841
36. Trevor Roycroft, Ohio University
37. James Sturgeon, University of Missouri-Kansas City
38. Spencer J. Pack, Connecticut College
39. Thomas Kemp, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
40. Ronnie Phillips, Colorado State University
41. John Dennis Chasse, SUNY at Brockport
42. Pavlina R. Tcherneva, Bard College
43. Silvio Guaita, Institution, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)
44. Glen Atkinson, University of Nevada, Reno
45. William Van Lear, Belmont Abbey College
46. James M. Cypher, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas
47. Philip Pilkington, Political Economy Research Group, Kingston University
48. Eric Hoyt, PhD candidate, UMass-Amherst
49. Jon D. Wisman, American University
50. James K. Boyce, University of Massachusetts Amherst
51. Hendrik Van den Berg, Professor Emeritus, Universities of Nebraska
52. Thomas E. Lambert, Northern Kentucky University
53. Michael Nuwer, SUNY Potsdam
54. Nikka Lemons, The University of Texas-Arlington
55. Scott T. Fullwiler, Wartburg College
56. Charles M A. Clark, St. John's University
57. John T. Harvey, Texas Christian University
58. Daphne Greenwood, University of Colorado-Colorado Springs
59. Gerald Epstein, University of Massachusetts Amherst
60. Mohammad Moeini-Feizabadi, PhD candidate, University of Massachusetts
61. Rebecca Todd Peters, Elon University
62. Andres F. Cantillo, University of Missouri-Kansas City
63. Michael Meeropol, Professor Emeritus of Economics, Western New England
University
64. Robert H. Scott III, Monmouth University
65. Timothy A Wunder, Department of Economics University of TexasArlington
66. Mariano Torras, Adelphi University
67. Gennaro Zezza, Levy Economics Institute
68. Wolfram Elsner, University of Bremen
69. Larry Allen, Lamar University
70. John Miller, Wheaton College
>>672688888
71. Chris Tilly, UCLA
72. Sean Flaherty, Franklin and Marshall College
73. Clifford Poirot, Shawnee State University
74. Anita Dancs, Western New England University
75. Calvin Mudzingiri, University of the Free State
76. Roger Even Bove, West Chester University
77. Andrea Armeni, Transform Finance
78. Anwar Shaikh, New School for Social Research
79. Steven Pressman, Colorado State University
80. Frank Pasquale, University of Maryland, Carey School of Law
81. John Weeks, SOAS, University of London
82. Matías Vernengo, Bucknell University
83. Thomas Masterson, Levy Economics Institute
84. Antonio Callari, Franklin and Marshall College
85. Avraham Baranes, Rollins College
86. Janet Spitz, the College of Saint Rose
87. Nancy Folbre, University of Massachusetts Amherst
88. Jennifer Taub, Vermont Law School
89. Irene van Staveren, Erasmus University
90. Yavuz Yaşar, University of Denver
91. Scott McConnell, Eastern Oregon University
92. Don Goldstein, Allegheny College
93. J. Pérez Oya, Retired UN secretariat (Spain)
94. Elaine McCrate, University of Vermont
95. Thomas E. Weisskopf, University of Michigan
96. Jeffrey Zink, Morningside College
97. Scott Jeffrey, Monmouth University
98. Lourdes Benería, Cornell University
99. Frank Thompson, University of Michigan
100. Baban Hasnat, The College at Brockport, State University of New York
101. Ilene Grabel, University of Denver
>>672688935
102. Tara Natarajan, Saint Michael's College
103. Leanne Ussher, Queens College, City University of New York
104. Kathleen McAfee, San Francisco State University
105. Victoria Chick, University College London
106. Steve Keen, Kingston University
107. Heidi Mandanis Schooner, The Catholic University of America
108. Louis-Philippe Rochon, Laurentian University
109. Jamee K. Moudud, Professor of Economics, Sarah Lawrence College
110. Timothy A. Canova, Shepard Broad College of Law, Nova Southeastern
University
111. Karol Gil Vasquez, Nichols College
112. Mark Haggerty, University of Maine
113. Luis Brunstein University of California, Riverside
114. Cathleen Whiting, Willamette University
115. William Waller, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
116. Kade Finnoff, University of Massachuettes-Boston
117. Maarten de Kadt, Independent Economist
118. Timothy Koechlin, Vassar College
119. Ceren Soylu, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
120. Dorene Isenberg, University of Redlands
121. Barbara Hopkins, Wright State University
122. Matthew Rice, University of Missouri-Kansas City
123. David Gold, The New School for Social Research
124. Cyrus Bina, University of Minnesota
125. Mark Paul, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
126. Xuan Pham, Rockhurst University
127. Erik Dean, Portland Community College
128. Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr., George Washington University Law School
129. Rohan Grey, President, Modern Money Network
130. Tamar Diana Wilson, University of Missouri—St. Louis
131. Radhika Balakrishanan, Rutgers University
132. Alla Semenova, SUNY Potsdam
133. Yeva Nersisyan, Franklin and Marshall College
134. Linwood Tauheed, University of Missouri-Kansas City
135. Michael Perelman, California State University, Chico
136. Janet T. Knoedler, Bucknell University
137. David Laibman, Brooklyn College and Graduate School, City University of
New York
138. Ann Pettifor, Director, Policy Research in Macroeconomics, London
139. Steve Schifferes, City University London
Roll trips for tits
:P
>>672673587
>>672673587
id prefer her feet. she is awesome hand has really beautiful feet.
>>672673587
Why are u so serious?
>>672673665
fuck so close anon. rooll
Pics you were not supposed to share ONLY GF or WIFE
More of this girl pls
>>672694073
Kek her bf is in the feet thread
Draw Thread: Sweater Edition
I miss that bitch.
send booby
>>672695581
Do you start with the head or the body?
i think i boobed wrong
The post under yours is your sex slave for life
Kik albertasissy
I'm Just a wannabe sissy for now but maybe someone want to help
LOLI BREAD? LOLI BREAD.
Random Game Code Thread
CPZ3G-LXLHI-0LJCR
07PKW-RY7IX-7QF8V
cheers man...good man
>>672697519
More please.
>>672697519
1L05T-TH3G4-M3K3K
>>672697918
Doesn't Werk
s/fur cont cont cont.
yea im in
In some weird crazy way, you guys really do make my world go around.