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my and my ex drank our way through h1n1 just sat on the couch and drank natty ice for a week shivering and sweating and leaking fluids in all directions with a body ache slightly numbed by alcohol
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my bout of swine flu was very unpleasant, luckily it was pretty much over with by the third day
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Update: Puke bucket was not necessary. I had plenty of warning. Down side is the dry heaves for the last half hour. Every muscle in my body aches right now. Death walked by my window, laughed at me, then continued on. Suffering is eternal.
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At least you aren't dry heaving on the pavement every 10 minutes from a 24 hour stomach bug like I did 8 years the day before my cousin's wedding in Washington state. Normal vomiting pales in comparison to that.
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 06:40 |
https://twitter.com/JAdomian/status/828833851602563072
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 06:57 |
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R. Mute posted:http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.770102 you mean alt-good
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 07:32 |
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GhostofJohnMuir posted:my bout of swine flu was very unpleasant, luckily it was pretty much over with by the third day worst illness i ever had was pneumonia last year which i had no idea i had until i fell over and felt like i had a heart attack in the middle of the night but the paramedics didn't find any heart problems and it tooks a chest x-ray to figure it out
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 07:51 |
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someone just linked me a livestream of the filibuster of betsy devos and right now it's tim kaine saying that private schools are explicitly racist
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 09:11 |
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GhostofJohnMuir posted:someone just linked me a livestream of the filibuster of betsy devos and right now it's tim kaine saying that private schools are explicitly racist Would've been nice to have gotten some of that during the campaign, buddy.
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 09:12 |
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i appreciate the effort tim kaine made to get drunk at campaign events and play the harmonica while his wife clog danced you can't ask for more from a vice presidential candidate
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GhostofJohnMuir posted:someone just linked me a livestream of the filibuster of betsy devos and right now it's tim kaine saying that private schools are explicitly racist he's not wrong
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Furnaceface posted:The bucket is what you hold as you run to the bathroom and is in case you cant make it in time. What are you, new?
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 09:49 |
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cinci zoo sniper posted:cant you hold your mouth shut for 3 seconds ? not everyone is a vomit prodigy
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GhostofJohnMuir posted:imagine this please sc, also are you like a twig who cant lift tucked in bed sheets or something
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 09:57 |
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https://www.c-span.org/video/?423606-1/us-senate-democrats-hold-senate-floor-night-devos-vote-looms
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Grouchio posted:At least you aren't dry heaving on the pavement every 10 minutes from a 24 hour stomach bug like I did 8 years the day before my cousin's wedding in Washington state. Normal vomiting pales in comparison to that.
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 10:11 |
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cinci zoo sniper posted:lol if you don't have a heated floor in your bathroom Are heated bathroom floors normal in Former Soviet Baltistan?
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 10:27 |
https://twitter.com/eminemobama/status/828897137937244161
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Pirate Radar posted:Are heated bathroom floors normal in Former Soviet Baltistan?
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 10:36 |
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Just listened to an interview with that Syrian chick who voted for Trump and then had her non citizen family kicked out of the country lol. It's great because she's Christian so she sort of bought into the whole keep the terrorists out thing, like race wasn't going to play a role at all.
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 10:38 |
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/yemen-raid-had-secret-target-al-qaeda-leader-qassim-al-n717616?cid=sm_npd_nn_tw_ma lol if this is even a single bit true
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 10:40 |
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cinci zoo sniper posted:not uncommon for middle class. at this place, bathroom and toilet has carpets, kitchen floor is heated Heated bathroom floors aren't even booj in the US, that would just be upper class.
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 11:01 |
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ah, poo poo
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 11:03 |
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it's ok, they've got it under control now it made for an interesting tuesday evening though
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 11:06 |
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Avshalom posted:it's ok, they've got it under control now Is it true the fire danger signs start at "HIGH" over there?
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 11:13 |
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Pirate Radar posted:Is it true the fire danger signs start at "HIGH" over there? They start at Low-Moderate. Then High. It continues for 3 or 4 more stages after that. The top one is "CODE RED / Catastrophic", which often means the sign itself is on fire. Doctor Spaceman fucked around with this message at 11:17 on Feb 7, 2017 |
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vanya and the keets are safe
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 11:21 |
The Federal Communications Commission's new anti-regulation stance is now affecting prisons. BuzzFeed News reports that the FCC is no longer defending two key parts of its caps on prison phone call rates: limits on intrastate call rates and the methods used to determine those rates. Ultimately, it's expected to push for eliminating the caps altogether. While this doesn't end litigation from phone service providers attempting to overturn the caps (they're merely on hold, not scrapped), it finds the FCC supporting the very companies it was challenging just weeks earlier. The telcos have argued that the previous FCC administration had misinterpreted federal law. A clause requiring that providers be "fairly compensated" was meant to give the companies their due, according to attorneys, not to keep rates artificially low. The caps were supposedly so dire that the service operators were taking losses. However, that still raises a question: what, if anything, will the FCC do to keep the call rates in check if the current rules go away? The limits came about precisely because rates were being used as a roundabout way of discouraging prisoners from calling. If there are no limits in place, it may be prohibitively expensive for inmates to stay in touch with family and friends. While there is the potential for abuse, fewer calls could isolate prisoners and increase the chances that they'll be maladjusted if and when they're set free.
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Avshalom posted:vanya and the keets are safe the soul and conscience of dadchat is intact
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 11:44 |
Breitbart, the website Bannon created, and the hate-filled language of alt-right politics, are decidedly Leninist in tone. Above all, Lenin needed to invent enemies he had to be seen to defeat. In post- revolutionary Russia it was the kulaks – richer farmers who were “sucking the blood” of poorer peasants, bankers who were war profiteering, the “elite” (a word Lenin used frequently) who treated the majority with contempt. He despised so-called “experts” who claimed a monopoly of knowledge. He often said that a worker with five days’ training could run a government department. He scapegoated opponents and labelled them “enemies of the people”. Lenin abolished the existing legal system and started afresh. Within a few weeks his regime closed down the first freely elected parliament in Russia’s history – and the Soviets never allowed another one. It would be wrong to assume that the next step for Trump is the abolition of Congress, or the construction of labour camps. But the unprecedented war by tweet between the administration and the judiciary over the president’s executive order on immigration has real echoes of Bannon’s revolutionary hero. Lenin would very likely have identified 2017 as a revolutionary moment. He matters today not because of his flawed and bloody answers, but because he was asking questions similar to those we are asking today. In his quest for power, Lenin promised people anything and everything. He offered simple solutions to complex issues. He lied unashamedly. He justified himself on the basis that winning meant everything; the ends justified the means. Lenin was the godfather of post-truth politics. Powerful people have learned depressing lessons from him.
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Avshalom posted:tuesday evening Yesterday was Monday.
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AARO posted:Yesterday was Monday.
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 12:45 |
it's wednesday morning actually
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Avshalom posted:i'm in australia, it's tuesday night here Ah...my response was just brought on by the fact that you made me double check what day it was.
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 12:50 |
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can't wait for devos to get voted in on a 50/50 voting split with pence as the tiebreaker!!!!!!!!!!!
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 12:55 |
exmarx posted:Breitbart, the website Bannon created, and the hate-filled language of alt-right politics, are decidedly Leninist in tone. Above all, Lenin needed to invent enemies he had to be seen to defeat. In post- revolutionary Russia it was the kulaks – richer farmers who were “sucking the blood” of poorer peasants, bankers who were war profiteering, the “elite” (a word Lenin used frequently) who treated the majority with contempt. He despised so-called “experts” who claimed a monopoly of knowledge. He often said that a worker with five days’ training could run a government department. He scapegoated opponents and labelled them “enemies of the people”.
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loving latvia, i cant find pesto cheaper than 3 dollars for half a cup
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7 dollars for a pound, smh
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