but the title of the movie is "Dude, where's my car?" question mark and all
You need the question mark to make the sentence make sense so it goes before quotation mark.
You need the question mark to make the sentence make sense so it goes before quotation mark.
so you'd write
Have you seen "Dude, Where's my car??"
u just changed the title of the movie. now its not some stoner asking a question, this guy is alert and worried about his car
MK Ultra is the only conspiracy theory needed.
There have been allegations, with little to no evidence provided to support them, that Project MKOFTEN went further than just research about mind control, but it branched out into the world of the occult. According to author Gordon Thomas's 2007 book Secrets and Lies the CIA's Operation Often was also initiated by the chief of the CIA's Technical Services Branch, Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, to "explore the world of black magic" and "harness the forces of darkness and challenge the concept that the inner reaches of the mind are beyond reach". As part of Operation Often, Dr. Gottlieb and other CIA employees visited with and recruited fortune-tellers, palm-readers, clairvoyants, astrologists, mediums, psychics, specialists in demonology, witches and warlocks, Satanists, other occult practitioners, and more
s***posting aside
#hawksin7
so you'd write
Have you seen "Dude, Where's my car??"
Yes Iβm assuming the 2nd question mark is for emphasis purposes.
Yes Iβm assuming the 2nd question mark is for emphasis purposes.
ur insane

did a white guy just call me a coon lol
Even the whites see ur coonery wow
There have been allegations, with little to no evidence provided to support them, that Project MKOFTEN went further than just research about mind control, but it branched out into the world of the occult. According to author Gordon Thomas's 2007 book Secrets and Lies the CIA's Operation Often was also initiated by the chief of the CIA's Technical Services Branch, Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, to "explore the world of black magic" and "harness the forces of darkness and challenge the concept that the inner reaches of the mind are beyond reach". As part of Operation Often, Dr. Gottlieb and other CIA employees visited with and recruited fortune-tellers, palm-readers, clairvoyants, astrologists, mediums, psychics, specialists in demonology, witches and warlocks, Satanists, other occult practitioners, and more
Gottlieb got a weak wiki page
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There have been allegations, with little to no evidence provided to support them, that Project MKOFTEN went further than just research about mind control, but it branched out into the world of the occult. According to author Gordon Thomas's 2007 book Secrets and Lies the CIA's Operation Often was also initiated by the chief of the CIA's Technical Services Branch, Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, to "explore the world of black magic" and "harness the forces of darkness and challenge the concept that the inner reaches of the mind are beyond reach". As part of Operation Often, Dr. Gottlieb and other CIA employees visited with and recruited fortune-tellers, palm-readers, clairvoyants, astrologists, mediums, psychics, specialists in demonology, witches and warlocks, Satanists, other occult practitioners, and more
imagine being some hack fortune-teller and the CIA brings you in for questioning
"so yeah i just have them flip over this card and there's 3 things i could tell them"
spicy chicken from carls jr smacks
@0 bro Faze Kay could go to jail for that crypto scam wtf