Garry's Mod

Garry's Mod

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how to have passionate sex with the dark figure
By Tposs
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how to do it
in order to start a family in garrys mod you must first do the following:
1. meet evil garry
2. recognize garrys mod connection to mkultra
3. once yuove done that garry will join your game
proof: i unlock achievement
WARNING: from this point on: it gets "sus"

how to meet dark figure:
garry will show you: 2 pill

redpill: meet black kleiner
bluepill: free s&box key
when you meet black kleiner: the child comes out!



interview with garry newman
ME: garry is it true
garry: yeah

Ibn Al-Qayyim:

“The five heart corrupters are: Excessive socialising, wishful thinking, attachment to others besides Allaah, eating to ones fill, and sleep.”

[Madaarij as-Saalikeen vol. 1, p, 443-9]
gangnam style horror version
united states war crimes
During the Philippine–American War (1899–1913), numerous war crimes were committed by the U.S. military against Filipino civilians. American soldiers and other witnesses sent letters home which described some of these atrocities; for example, In 1902, the Manila correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger wrote:

The present war is no bloodless, opera bouffe engagement; our men have been relentless, have killed to exterminate men, women, children, prisoners and captives, active insurgents and suspected people from lads of ten up, the idea prevailing that the Filipino as such was little better than a dog...[8]

In an editorial written by Clinton Coulter, published in the San Francisco Call in July 1899, he wrote that an "officer of the Oregon regiment", while being entertained at his home, told Colter that "Americans immediately upon entering a captured village would proceed to ransack every house, church, and even hold up the natives and procure everything of value, also that all the natives discovered coming toward the lines with a flag of truce were shot down."[9] In 1899, the American Anti-Imperialist League published a pamphlet of letters which documented abuses against civilians by the U.S. Army and Marine Corps.[10]

A letter of a soldier from New York reported:

The town of Titatia was surrendered to us a few days ago, and two companies occupy the same. Last night one of our boys was found shot and his stomach cut open. Immediately orders were received from General Wheaton to burn the town and kill every native in sight; which was done to a finish. About 1,000 men, women and children were reported killed. I am probably growing hard-hearted, for I am in my glory when I can sight my gun on some dark skin and pull the trigger.[11]

Corporal Sam Gillis stated:

We make everyone get into his house by seven p.m., and we only tell a man once. If he refuses we shoot him. We killed over 300 natives the first night. They tried to set the town on fire. If they fire a shot from the house we burn the house down and every house near it, and shoot the natives, so they are pretty quiet in town now.[11]
Samar Campaign
Main article: March across Samar
General Jacob H. Smith's infamous order "Kill Everyone Over Ten" was the caption in the New York Journal cartoon on 5 May 1902. The Old Glory draped an American shield on which a vulture replaced the bald eagle. The caption at the bottom proclaimed, "Criminals Because They Were Born Ten Years Before We Took the Philippines".

During the March across Samar, Brigadier General Jacob H. Smith ordered Major Littleton Waller, commanding officer of a battalion of 315 U.S. Marines assigned to Smith's forces in Samar, to kill all persons "who are capable of bearing arms in actual hostilities" over the age of ten years old.[12][13][14] The widespread massacre of Filipino civilians followed as American columns marched across the island. All food and all trade to Samar were cut off, and the widespread destruction of homes, crops, and draft animals occurred, with the intention of starving the Filipino revolutionaries and the civilian populace into submission. In a report, Waller stated that over an eleven-day period, his men burned 255 dwellings, shot 13 carabaos, and killed 39 people.[15] An exhaustive research made by a British writer in the 1990s put the figure at about 2,500 dead.[16] As a consequence of his order in Samar, Smith became known as "Howling Wilderness Smith".[17] In May 1902, Smith was convicted at his court-martial in the United States not for murder or other war crimes, but for "conduct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline". The court-martial found him guilty and sentenced him "to be admonished by the reviewing authority." To appease outrage by American anti-imperialists, Smith was forced to retire.[18]
Concentration camps
A man from Batangas riddled with beriberi contracted in a U.S. Army concentration camp, circa 1902

In late 1901, brigadier general James Franklin Bell took command of American operations in Batangas and Laguna provinces. In response to Filipino General Miguel Malvar's guerrilla warfare tactics, Bell employed counterinsurgency tactics;[19] "Zones of protection" were established,[20] and civilians were given identification papers and forced into concentration camps (called reconcentrados) which were surrounded by free-fire zones.[21] In an attempt to counter negative reception in America, Colonel Arthur Wagner, the US Army's chief public relations officer, insisted General Bell's tactics intended to "protect friendly natives from the insurgents, and assure them an adequate food supply" while teaching them "proper sanitary standards". Wagner's assertion was undermined by a letter from a commander of one of the camps, who described them as "suburbs of Hell".[22] Civilians interred in the camps fell ill with a multitude of diseases, including cholera, beriberi, smallpox, and bubonic plague.[23] Civilians also became subject to a curfew, after which all persons found outside of camps without identification could be shot on sight. Many men were rounded up for questioning, tortured, and summarily executed. Methods of torture such as waterboarding were frequently employed during interrogation, and entire villages were burned or otherwise destroyed.

Between January and April 1902, 8,350 people died in the camps out of a population of 298,000. Some camps experienced mortality rates as high as 20 percent. According to American historian Andrea Pitzer, Bell's reconcentration policy was "directly responsible" for over 11,000 deaths.[24] Some have claimed that Bell's tactics constituted war crimes, and accused Bell of waging a war of extermination.[25]
Battle of Bud Dajo
The aftermath of the First Battle of Bud Dajo, in which over 800 Moros were killed, including women and children

During the First Battle of Bud Dajo on 5–8, March, 1906, General Leonard Wood ordered an assault by U.S. Marines on an encampment of Moros in the Bud Dajo crater, which was populated by 800 to 1,000 Tausug villagers. During the assault, Marines bombarded the crater with heavy artillery and machine-gun fire. By the end of the battle, only six Moros survived, with up to 99% of the villagers, much of them women and children, having been wiped out.[26][27] Despite being an American victory, it was a massive public-relations disaster, and was criticized by numerous anti-imperialists at home. Author Mark Twain wrote of the massacre: “In what way was it a battle? It has no resemblance to a battle... We cleaned up our four days’ work and made it complete by butchering these helpless people.”[28] Major Hugh Scott denounced the Marine Corps’ actions, stating that those who had fled to the crater were peaceful villagers and that they had, in Scott’s words, “declared they had no intention of fighting, ran up there only in fright, and had some crops planted and desired to cultivate them.”[29]

General Wood responded to the public outcry by claiming that Moro fighters had used women and children as living shields during the assault, and that some women had dressed as men to join the fight.[30][27] Philippine Governor-General Henry Clay Ide, however, gave a differing explanation, claiming that the high civilian casualties were collateral damage that resulted from the heavy artillery fire; these conflicting explanations only brought accusations of a cover-up, further adding to the criticism. According to historian Joshua Gedacht, the heavy civilian death toll can be attributed to indiscriminate machine-gun fire from a Maxim gun that had been placed to sweep the edge of the crater.[31]
During the First (1915) and Second (1918–1920) Caco Wars which were both waged during the United States occupation of Haiti (1915–1934), human rights abuses were committed against the native Haitian population.[32][33] Overall, the United States Marine Corps and the Haitian gendarmerie killed several thousand Haitians during
Dogeler
Context: this man was a member of a memes page. For some reason I still don't understand, he began to recieve massive bullying. Some people editted his photos making him look like this. He was so bullied he deleted his profile and tried to delete as much information about himself as possible from the Internet.
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Kaylee83 22 Mar @ 10:22pm 
thanks
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Nightcloud2 14 Jul, 2024 @ 7:00am 
Schizophrenia moment
A.M. 11 Jul, 2024 @ 9:56pm 
ah yes, my favorite GMOD gamemode: USA warcrimes!
⁑⃣Ⅾ 11 Jul, 2024 @ 11:43am 
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ILoveClubPenguinJourney 10 Jul, 2024 @ 11:46am 
skill issue lol
Poyraz 9 Jul, 2024 @ 1:11pm 
idk how im get 'yes im the real garry'
krist 8 Jul, 2024 @ 11:10pm 
goyslop
jeff 7 Jul, 2024 @ 11:13pm 
jokes aside why is the dark figure so damn hot
Carl Wilson 7 Jul, 2024 @ 11:09pm 
sex