

Poor Ghislaine Maxwell in prison for sex trafficking to nobody.
Poor Ghislaine Maxwell in prison for sex trafficking to nobody.
If he got 87 he can still feel “superior” to about 15% of people, though good luck figuring out who those are.
Why waste a bomb when you can use no-food for free? Oh, maybe it’s a recreational bombing.
It’s kettling at a national level. Virtually imprison innocent people for long enough, in conditions bad enough, and it’s no surprise that they lash out. Likud was waiting for it and used it as the pretext for the extermination of the Palestinian people.
It’s not even a women
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Babe can I get one of them Cloaca-Colas
Can I get one of them Cloaca-Colas
It’s like they are just bad at this. The one device I have where I can’t block YouTube’s ads is set to route through Tokyo, so the ads are in Japanese, which I barely understand.
Yes, apparently I learned Swedish as soon as I stepped off the plane in Stockholm. I’m even logged into your site and you have my home address, you twits.
America could sure use less internal combustion and more high-speed rail.
Uh, what? I’ll use a quote when it neatly captures what I was thinking, and credit it to the original author. The phrase is the important part I guess, but fair play to the author.
If you’re drawing authority from it, that’s on you. Sometimes you just like the turn of phrase and are giving credit.
No, I’m providing a counter-example and rejecting the argument that only lost media entitles you to consume media for free.
I quite enjoy a half dozen sea-snots (just fresh with a wedge of lemon please), but I can see the lack of appeal.
1984 missed that our telescreens would be portable and the hate isn’t limited to two minutes per day.
When I return from the library instead of the bookstore it is with the deepest shame.
Look, plenty of these are fun but not important viewing. But a few certainly are. If you haven’t seen Chernobyl or Band of Brothers, go see them for the history lessons they are.
As a child and into my teens, I had an inner monologue that was switched on all the time. After practising meditation and reading without subvocalisation, I was finally able to ‘shut up’ where stopping the monologue was as easy as stopping talking. Anyway, I’d encourage anyone to give it a try. Now being able to think without distracting chatter is well worth it for me.
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