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  • You planted them too deep.

  • Fear

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  • Then they're incidents.

  • N.R.O.R.A.I.R.T.N.? I think you missed the joke.

  • Tele-Reliance Artificial Intelligence Network

  • What do you do with all the time you save by writing 'u' instead of 'you'? You must live a life of leisure and be early for every event!

  • Her: My god- Are there bite marks on your walk?

  • Both. Odd that you would ask without trying it yourself.

  • Their love of Jesus leads them to bring about the end of days because that means Jesus will be coming around the mountain.

  • If you mime tightening a bolt, your thumb moves to the right. And vise versa.

  • RTFA - far-right militias are. And they're doing a bang up job.

  • I wish a politician 'told us how it is' by relaying to us how it actually is. Like, the power structure and the way shit gets accomplished by government. We have no clue. People running for office have a jist of a clue. Those in power are burdened by the system. I wish we knew more about the system.

  • Why do they hate FEMA so much? What do they do that is supposedly so evil? Or more to the point, what do they have to gain by getting rid of them.

  • The story of scurvy is wild. It keeps getting cured and then reappears. Crazy that's it's coming back again.

  • Too fucking bad. Gird your loins friend, Boat Facts are an unstoppable force. Much like the unstoppable force that is created by the keel, which is a big wing that opposes the force created by the sail and produces forward motion. Imagine a watermelon seed squished between your fingers, side force equals forward motion.

  • It's not up for debate. These are facts.

  • ☝️🤠 Actshually, the label is identifying a spreader, which connects the shroud and the mast, which is part of the standing rigging.

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  • First Nations eat them birds. I've heard they're fine eating. Of course, it depends where you hunt them. I met a guy who said they'd string a net over a beach at dawn or dusk during migration. He spoke highly of the event.