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Sydney Sweeney Big Tits of the Day

Sydney Sweeney is 20 year old from some show called Everything Sucks that I’ve probably watched, being the teen drama kind of weirdo that I am…but I definitely have no memory of these tits, these massive youthful tits, that are very fucking big tits, in a world where tits still matter, and that some engineer genetically modified food to have hormones to make bigger tits, which is what I would be doing if I was a food engineer too, and the whole thing is just too much excitement for one pervert to handle…so I’m sharing it all with you. The post Sydney Sweeney Big Tits of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Kate Upton for Allure Korea of the Day

Kate Upton is garbage. I don’t care what magazines she gets in, how much money she makes, how many movie roles she lands, or how many vats of sperm are filled on a daily basis by dudes looking at pics of her around the world…. All I see is the problem with genetically modified food, or more importantly, the hot busy young girl who isn’t done developing, who starts to end developing, and that end is in a place you don’t want it to be, all fat and shit. I am pretty sure these are old pics because recycled by Allure for their huge Korean market, hoping some get leaked to the north, to show the enemy that Americans are a lazy breed with giant women used as their nuclear bombs… Who cares, she sucks.

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Wikileaks: State Dept. wants intel on African acceptance of GMOs

Damn it, no GMOs — how do I break this to State? The Wikileaks release of U.S. State Department classified diplomatic cables may be problematic, but it has been quite a trove of information on the workings of our diplomatic corps. For the most part, the dump has confirmed things that we already knew about U.S. policy — and that seems to be the case regarding the one mention of agricultural policy in these thousands of emails and documents (no doubt there are more) to which I was alerted. Buried deep in a document that outlines priorities for intelligence gathering in the African “Great Lakes” countries of Burundi, the Republic of Congo, and Rwanda is a list (for the most part, very reasonable) of what the State Department would like to know about the region's agricultural policy. Things like government policies on food security and food safety top the list, for example, along with information on the impact of rising food prices in these countries. Agricultural yield statistics, infrastructure improvements, data on deforestation and desertification, water issues, and invasive species are included as priorities for “reporting” as well. But also getting its own line item on the intel priority list is this: Government acceptance of genetically modified food and propagation of genetically modified crops. added by: JanforGore