| FARC tightens control over gold mining, snarky headlines |
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| Polyron
You will be able to afford making the site completly free with your new gold mines right? |
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| hervatski
They're not getting their 15 ounces this week that's for sure. |
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| Amos Quito FTA: "Caicedo said the lack of security force presence in some of Colombia's remote areas is fuelling confrontations between the FARC and Bacrims, who often "fight each other for the right to extort."" The IRS would kick both their asses. |
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inner ted
![]() are keenly interested /i like this show even if it is completely staged & kinda dumb |
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| had98c
This reminds me of the BRA forcing the closure of that copper mine in PNG. |
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Fark Rye For Many Whores
That doesn't look like a C, the lower part is hard to see. |
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| Fark Rye For Many Whores
Fark Rye For Many Whores: [www.mining.com image 300x250] That doesn't look like a C, the lower part is hard to see. Crowded protest, packed in there, you see what I'm saying here. |
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| cgraves67
I'm tempted to pony up $5 for TotalFarc, but I don't want to get shipped off to Colombia to fight in the jungle with smelly unwashed guys while Drew does coke off an underaged hooker's ass while helicoptering from his coastal villa to his mega-yacht anchored off-shore. |
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| worlddan
Fark has snarky headlines? /who knew? |
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| flynn80
"Mining and forestry are controlled by the FARC and other criminal gangs," As opposed to corporate criminal gangs linke Rio-Tinto? |
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| Arthurgoboom
FARC-themed headlines are my favorite, Subby +1 |
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