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  • First they came for the beer and soda drinkers, and I did not speak out—because I did not drink beer and soda.

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    Be careful.
  • "To prove that you are human, donate $$$ to Doctors Without Borders."

    "To prove that you are human, register to vote."

    "To prove that you are human, adopt a pet from the local animal shelter."

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    Ragrets rule
  • There was another questionably real Trump tattoo and I had the same thought: is it more disturbing to think that a person would earnestly get such a tattoo, or that a person would pretend to get such a tattoo? Why in the world would they pretend that? To convince people that they are in fact gigantic morons? To manipulate someone even dumber into getting a real Trump face tattoo? It's all very mysterious.

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    coming back from my extended hiatus just to smirk at yall
  • My feeling right after the Biden-Trump debate was pretty much the same as my feeling after the Harris-Trump debate: I do not understand what the American electorate wants, and I can't predict their behavior. I was horrified by Biden's performance, but I couldn't say if that would matter. I was really pleased with Harris' performance, and I'm glad that it seems to be pushing things in the right direction, but by Odin's beard I cannot fathom how Trump could have a political career at all, let alone what it will take to really change the minds of anyone who is still undecided at this point. I'll take what I can get, but I can't predict the mental workings of undecided voters in Arizona, Georgia, or Wisconsin.

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    I am really trying here, ok?
  • In 1971, Rep. Tom Moore, Jr. of Waco, Texas sponsored a resolution commending Albert de Salvo for his unselfish service to "his county, his state and his community." That resolution read, in part:

    This compassionate gentleman's dedication and devotion to his work has enabled the weak and the lonely throughout the nation to achieve and maintain a new degree of concern for their future. He has been officially recognized by the state of Massachusetts for his noted activities and unconventional techniques involving population control and applied psychology.

    Albert DeSalvo had another claim to fame.

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    What were or are your thoughts on the US Pres. Debate?
  • Kamala is the best version of a normal politician fighting against Trump. It remains to be seen if that's enough, because he's just so goddamn weird that it's difficult to even compare Tool A to Problem B.

    I think she's incorporated virtually all of the strengths of any of her comparable peers, and almost none of their weaknesses. I think that, given the nature of the opponent and his total lack of seriousness, she said everything I would reasonably hope she would have said during this debate.

    I also think that I don't properly understand the collective psyche of the American electorate. I don't understand how the election could be this close, when it is a choice between a serious, competent, passionate, talented professional, and a man who is literally a collection of all of the worst possible traits a person could have. That it could come down to such a narrow choice is a mystery for the ages.

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    Klingons make fantastic allies
  • Was it ever made canon that the old Klingon "gods" were a spacefaring race that conquered the still plabet-bound Klingons with superior technology and were eventually overthrown? I feel like that might have been beta canon, or maybe just a very compelling fan theory.

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    Klingons make fantastic allies
  • There's that DS9 episode where Jadzia risks exile from Trill society to revisit an old relationship, and, if not necessarily trans, it reads pretty obviously as a queer allegory.

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  • More Doctors Smoke Camels Than Any Other Cigarette, September 2, 1946

    From LIFE Magazine

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    When you left the phone charging overnight, but it was not plugged properly
  • ¯\(ツ)

    Except double slashes makes the underscores disappear.

    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    So... it looks like adding a slash before the slash and before each underscore does the trick. Thanks!

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    When you left the phone charging overnight, but it was not plugged properly
  • You know, I think it's something with the formatting here where it makes the slash disappear. Not sure what syntax I'd need to use to make the whole thing appear properly.

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  • I got excited talking to a coworker about my CRKT Squid Compact and he said...

    I couldn't really argue the point.

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    I'm in the fucking emergency department. I'm not feeling very grateful right now. Read the room.

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    I thought a half cup would be okay.

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    It was always terrible

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    "Have a good time," United States Brewers Foundation, July 30, 1956

    From LIFE Magazine

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    Where there's Life... there's Budweiser!, July 30, 1956

    From LIFE Magazine

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    Perfect Time for A Holiday!, Oldsmobile, 1956

    From LIFE Magazine, July 30, 1956

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    On a windy beach. In the summer. With a dog and a child.

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    In August. On a windy beach. With a dog and a child.

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    O.J. DINGO, October 1978

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    Kent Cigarettes (with the Micronite a.k.a. asbestos filter), Life Magazine, 1953

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    INTO FITNESS

    🌮

    FITNESS TACO INTO MY MOUTH

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