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apple juice :)

regular lemonade or PINK lemonade?
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Beatles For Sale or Rubber Soul?
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Rubber Soul

Imagine or Working Class Hero?
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Imagine, though I looove Working Class Hero.

Beach Boys or Rolling Stones?
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Stones.

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Computer hacking, information technology, ethics, harassment, and human rights and privacy

violations in US and Canada:

Using cars, dogs, numerologies, colors, objects, and personal and psychological nonsense,

the white racist societies, cops, and their stooges, attempt to portray through their

concept of so-called cultural intelligence (e.g. symbolic communications between different

living and non-living species, etc) indications, and in-between the lines talks even from

third parties, that anyone who is non-white, including legal and illegal immigrants, should

bear evil dehumanizing harassments and human rights and privacy violations without getting

provoked because the so-called whites in developed countries such as those of North America

(that became rich due to uncouthly extracting resources from developing nations by hook or

crook), are doing them a big favor to allow them privileged entry into their developed

countries, when actually it is the immigrants and non-whites who are basically fuelling the

economy of developed countries. The whites excitedly form closed community networks to

harass non-whites in the community in various ways including hacking into their

communication channels such as telephones and internet and loudly and purposely

accelerating and driving around at appropriate times when non-whites are online on

telephones and on internet email or web surfing, whether on dial-up or high-speed modems,

to show that whites are smarter than non-whites; however the whites are counter-productive,

valueless, and detrimental to success of others, but that is what the whites want - to

hamper the health, happiness and success of others capable of attaining it, just because

the whites are themselves incapable of attaining it on their own. The illegal hacking by

the whites into non-whites communications illegally empowers the whites in developed

countries to violate the human rights and privacy of non-whites and harass them in

developed countries on the pretext that they are getting to live in their so-called

self-proclaimed, media-twisted, privileged developed countries, when the truth is, that the

developed countries of North America do not belong to any whites, or any other race, but

are countries of immigrants, and countries that have a nauseating genocidal history. The

whites basically cannot bear the truths, are hypocrites, and strive to keep truths

suppressed through targetted racial harassment, invisible hand, white lies and duping

mainstream media, disrespecting and insulting the non-whites in direct and subtle ways,

physically assaulting non-whites, psychologically abusing non-whites in subtle ways, etc,

and portraying the whites as good and learned people and non-whites as bad and unlearned

people. Nothing could be farther from truth. The truth is that there is a great difference

between being literate, educated, and learned, or the absence of these qualities. The

white racist cops in developed countries use their frontline stooges and henchmenwomen to

create disturbance and harass non-whites using see-through-wall technologies, and then the

white racist cops will wail their sirens; however, the truth is that the white racist cops

use a cover-up smoke-screen and are hand-in-gloves with their other white frontline stooges

and henchmenwomen in racits white communities to harass the non-whites in evil dehumanizing

ways dirty trickster ways, outright racism, and outright blasphemy, and all this gives the

whites cheap sadistic pleasure in their nothing-better-to-do lives. The whites in North

America are intoxicated in self-exaltation and incessantly commit ugly acts and deeds as

dirty tricksters to racially harass, provoke, and ruin the health and happiness of

non-whites and their families. The whites in developed countries do all they can to cover

up their ugly history of mass genocides locally and worldwide and instead twist the human

word of God, thy Lord, to portray non-white countries as bad. They only want the money of

non-whites, self-exaltation for themselves, are full of white-lies, cannot bear the truths,

cannot bear non-conformers, are full of harmful detrimental interference and harassment

towards non-whites, and devoid of basic human values of human rights and privacy, thriving

instead on the crisis and turmoil in other developing countries to portray developed

countries as good countries and developing countries as bad countries, a very shallow

unlearned portrayal of developing countries by the so-called developed countries,

reflecting their shallowness.

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