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Hey, you guys deleted your incredibly stupid COVID school closures post. Is it just because you were being ratioed? Post it again!
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You were in Brazil recently, weren’t you? The 1980s is known there as the lost decade (“a década perdida”) as international economic conjuncture, hyperinflation, and general mismanagement of the economy led to basically an entire decade of stagnation.
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“I analyzed this film with a team of cheerleaders and they came to one unanimous conclusion: that if I let them go they won’t tell nobody”
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You might be the Unabomber, Hank
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Used to have Johnny Cash, Steve Jobs, Bob Hope and Mike Contactwithgrandchildren. No we have no cash, no jobs, no hope and no...."
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OHHH MY GAAAAAAAAWWWWDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
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I think humanity just went too far too fast, you know? We oversaturated the market. We should have stuck to meatspin for a while before moving on to more shocking stuff. It was like when they released too many Star Wars movies
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I love love love your product. Please don’t. You have something brilliant going on with your search engine, focus on that. Perfect it. Develop things that support it (translate, even fastgpt).
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80% of Nazi casualties in WW2 were handed to them by the Red Army. One may hate Stalin, blame him personally for the Holodomor, but one may never ever draw Stalin and Hitler sitting together having a chat. The USSR did more for the liberation of Europe than all other nations combined.
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I will not go back to target. Since the boycott started, I haven’t needed anything that I couldn’t find at Costco.
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“The death of Trayvon Martin” What death? How did he die? How does the “death” of a nondescript member of the public become a yardstick for American history? Using “death” instead of the more appropriate “murder” or “lynching” — now *that* is some language policing.