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This whole thing started with bad directions.
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The story is mentioned about Fred Rogers and his puppets counseling his crew comes from "The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers" by Maxwell King.
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He's currently working remote from a Chuck E Cheese
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visibly concerned
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"Men don't wish men happy birthdays." is the most latent homosexual statement ever made.
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Do you still listen to Nirvana? For some reason I have a hard time going back. The other grunge bands hold up for me, even STP, but something about Nirvana... I just cant find an appetite for it anymore.
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Let me see if I have any control over that... it turns out I have zero control over that but thanks for the heads up.
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10 PRINT "Hello world"
20 GOTO 10
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I was like popping in The Little Mermaid DVD at a kids party but it was actually Faces of Death. The morbid silence in the arena as everyone quickly saw this wasn't want they were expecting. The dread. The sadness. The shame.
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Be careful! If she finds you, she will surely head butt you.
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Yeah just because they found a giant sword doesn't mean there were giants!
(I'm kidding)
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Blaming Stein's 0.5% ignores larger issues that shaped the election. Turnout, strategy, and key policies mattered far more than a small third-party vote in influencing the outcome so maybe it's time to let it go and allow the DNC to take responsibility for the loss.
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I feel like the utility of this is that if you have the wherewithal to sue, you'll have this law to point to.
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I’ve been here a few months now and I’m up to 10 followers so we’re both crushing it!
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Because at the time most of the country was listening to Journey.
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I just got back from Japan yesterday. I live in Los Angeles, which is obviously very car dominated. Japan and its people are absolutely incredible the way they live together in such harmony without any drama. We have a lot of work to do back home.
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The police are practicing beating people up for no reason right now just thinking about it.
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“The fact that she struggled to pick up the language — Ed has learned some French since they’ve been living there — didn’t help matters.”
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I think both are true. The DNC fumbled the ball with the primary leaving Kamala as the only choice. I think they saw an opportunity to repeat what happened to Hillary so they doubled down and it worked.
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I’m not sure if I lowered my #egg prices but I stabilized my supply at least by building a #chicken coop last year.
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I just landed back in LA from Tokyo. They really have their shit together over there. I’m back in the hellscape. Ugh.
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Insider trader said what?
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*millions die
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But they’re all Muppets.
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He took care of the economy but not the people. Student loan relief, $15 min wage, etc…
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The answer is always Speed 2: Cruise Control
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Yup. For me it just means I eat far less processed food. Ironically the veggies get contaminated by the animal farmers. There really no winning.
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I understand that it sounds extreme but going vegan will help you dodge a lot of the problems. Take is slow. Don’t do it all in one day. I know the supermarket veggies and boxed lettuce will still be an issue.
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Context: As of early 2024, The Washington Post has around 2.5 million digital subscribers, with a print circulation of approximately 159,000, ranking it among the top U.S. newspapers in digital readership.
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Context: As of early 2024, The Washington Post has around 2.5 million digital subscribers, with a print circulation of approximately 159,000, ranking it among the top U.S. newspapers in digital readership.
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She’s telling us she wants to frack the US and bomb Gaza. Not sure what more they expect.