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  • Don't be fooled. She'll get you 9/10 times. Her quarter rag doll will kick in and then she will get mad about it lol

  • Only unfortunate because it is a trauma scar

  • I can't wait for them to wake up so I can tell them this! They will be ecstatic. Thank you

  • Thank you! My partner is working on a skirt now. I'll post as soon as it's done

  • Little Kitler strikes again

  • Whale

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  • He looks like he belongs in Dragon Quest

  • How'd you get my cat?

    She is absolutely gorgeous by the way. Zombii used to be super chonky too, but she lost quite a bit of weight. She is 15 now, and more playful than ever

  • Yeah she does!

  • Thank you!

  • She does! As soon as my partner tried the top on her she started purring. She loves to be cozy

  • I hate to be the one to tell you this, but it wasn't about your age

  • I liked the first FF, so I should enjoy it. So far depression is winning. It's probably been close to a week since I've played anything. Been watching some movies and shit though

  • Charlie Catman?

  • I was there, also with direct evidence. It was a trip

  • I know reading is harder than looking at the picture, but give it a shot and you will have your answer. Of course, you won't. You will only cherry pick the things that you think will help your case. Problem is, no one believes you, and you aren't going to convince anyone otherwise

    Edit: I did a bunch reading for you

    Gore lost his home state of Tennessee and New Hampshire. If Gore had won just New Hampshire and lost Florida, we would be calling him Former President Al Gore.

    As it turns out, only around 24,000 registered Democrats voted for Nader in Florida, compared with the 308,000 registered Democrats (or 13 percent of all Democrats in Florida) who voted for George W. Bush. It seems to me that the 308,000 Democrats who voted Republican in 2000 hurt the Democratic Party much more than the 24,000 Democrats that voted for Nader.

    Gore lost because 200,000 Democrats voted against him in Florida, electoral chaos reigned, and he failed to win his home state of Tennessee.

    Plus, the U.S. Supreme Court decision in favor of Republican George W. Bush has now been completely nullified in the eyes of history by none other than former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, who voted for Bush. Now she says, “It turned out the election authorities in Florida hadn’t done a real good job there and kind of messed it up.”

    Imagine if O’Connor had thought that way in December 2000. Gore may have become president, and Nader would have had nothing to do with the results.

    https://www.latimes.com/opinion/readersreact/la-le-al-gore-ralph-nader-2000-20160527-snap-story.html

  • I figured, but in this thread it would be safer to specify

  • From what I've gathered, they stated an unidentified man left the crime scene with the knife. They showed a still from "body cam footage" of a hand holding a knife, but someone said the clothes didn't match up

  • Hey everybody, this guy parties with high schoolers!

  • Why are you making stuff up?

    the votes of Florida voters themselves show that Ralph Nader was not responsible for George W. Bush's presidency

    What does Florida's fuckery have to do with independents?

  • This is the second time today this argument has happened. They aren't even trying anymore. You can quote anything and they will tell you that isn't what it means

    The interviewer agreed with her twice about Netanyahu, yet they kept screaming he was defending Netanyahu