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  • I just asked it and it says that it can.

    Checkmate.

  • At least everyone in this call is professional enough to be off casket.

  • Gave it a shot this weekend after seeing a piece about it on Friday. Generally I thought it was OK. The match making kind of sucks and it took me a number of “quick play” attempts until I was actually able to play.

    Gameplay was fun, if not a bit frustrating. I got completely smoked by a couple of people and it felt like they had deep knowledge of the maps which was tough to counter.

    All in all, for the price, it’s worth a pickup.

  • Serious answer, probably added on to over time by different people.

  • It’s how you test the temp. You wanna see that good sizzle.

  • Yeah, no. The broad American public wouldn’t like that. Right or wrong, lots of people hate that word even when directed at someone who is being one.

  • They are really only good to eat when young. Older ones are riddled with parasites and very tough/gamey I hear.

  • I saw someone make these on YouTube shorts the other day, what a cute and clever idea and they came out great!

  • 10001

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  • I love the leak in the other room. Get ready to reset the counter folks!

  • He’s high as balls

  • If I’m waking up at 5:30am and not drinking caffeine for 90 minutes, I’m definitely mourning.

  • I suspect the ultimate destination for these turtles was “being consumed” vs being a pet.

  • It’s going well

  • Thanks for continuing to post Shel Silverstein. My mom used to read “where the sidewalk ends” to me when I was younger and I always loved it.

  • I found this particularly funny. It wasn’t like a funny accidental thing. Dude was trying to mate with the bird.

    In September 2004, Walnut arrived at NZCBI’s Virginia campus, where scientists regularly breed cranes that have behavioral or physical limitations by using assisted reproduction techniques, including artificial insemination. By observing and mimicking how NZCBI’s male white-naped cranes interacted with their mates during breeding season, bird keeper Chris Crowe gained Walnut’s elusive trust. He pair-bonded with her by flapping his arms in a manner similar to the species’ unison dance, offered her nesting materials and brought her food. Once she was receptive to breeding, Crowe was able to use sperm collected from a male crane to artificially inseminate Walnut without the need for physical restraint

    They had 8 chicks together.

  • callback executed

    💃

  • Eh, I’m partial to Baja Blast Cytosol. Original just isn’t it.

  • How get Gregnant?

  • Unix rule

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  • Piper? Is that you?