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i can't pick one so i'm going to put forth the entire page, the amount of knowledge of mountain dew variants on display here is extensive https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mountain_Dew_flavors_and_varieties
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In the spring of 2010, Babylon Bee rated the Modern Whig Party, the United States Marijuana Party, the Pirate Party, the Tea Party movement and the Alaskan Independence Party as among the "top 10 most popular alternative political movements worldwide".[25] Opinion columns in The Onion before 2010 were favorable toward the party.[26]
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Some 200 years later, his skeleton was uncovered when a tree blew over.[3]
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quote:Offensive and vulgar mnemonics include:
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lmao at the last two
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Vows Gordon's wnext
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lol i like that it sounds like a newspaper headline, like a reporter for the daily planet caught that scoop from a source
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Online humiliation Online humiliation is the desire to be seen in a sexually embarrassing context on the Internet. This practice allows the submissive to seek fetish partners from across the world. As the Internet has grown and continues to grow, so does online humiliation. Anecdotal reports indicate that the proportion of men being dominated by women on the Internet, through some type of personal service provided for a fee by the woman, vastly exceeds the instances of a woman being dominated online by a man, or another woman. Common methods of online humiliation:
These practices can be conducted through chat, webcam, e-mail, BDSM contact websites, and proprietary virtual spaces such as Second Life or FetLife.
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quote:Industry 4.0 is the subset of the fourth industrial revolution[1] that concerns industry. The fourth industrial revolution encompasses areas which are not normally classified as an industry, such as smart cities, for instance. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industry_4.0 this is the new top of my worthless wikipedia list
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:Online humiliation wouldn’t have expected someone with your post history to have to look up what online humiliation is
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Soricidus posted:wouldn’t have expected someone with your post history to have to look up what online humiliation is lol
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In 2005, UNESCO gave the title Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity to the kris of Indonesia. This weapon was also featured in the American bladesmithing competition, Forged in Fire (TV series)'s season 6 episode 7.[7]
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Soricidus posted:wouldn’t have expected someone with your post history to have to look up what online humiliation is Humiliated Pervert Hovercraft
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Sweevo posted:Humiliated Pervert Hovercraft
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She is a large whale Saltwater Clydesdale The stuff of folktales, but this is true ... She’s called the 52 hertz whale because of her off-key song The other whales don’t get her She’ll never belong [24]
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Platystemon posted:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industry_4.0 should have released some bug fixes before another major version.
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The Albuquerque Americana (music) band, Mineral Hill, placed the song "52 Blue" (inflected with a haunting Bossa nova rhythm) on its album "Bulldogs and Barnacles" including these lyrics:Ornamental Dingbat posted:She is a large whale
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Platystemon posted:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industry_4.0 very cocainey
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Malleum posted:Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity plz don't post the title of my prestige bukkake art film
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quote:In 1889, an essay in a journal of the time observed:[81]
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quote:Nylonkong, a contraction of New York–London–Hong Kong, is a neologism coined to link New York City, London, and Hong Kong as the eperopolis of the Americas, Euro-Africa, and Asia-Pacific that first appeared in the magazine Time in 2008.[3] The article suggests that the cities share similarities, especially in being globalised financial and cultural centres, and are the most remarkable cities in the 21st century. quote:An extended range of responses was observed in media and academia after the term was coined, such as in the Mingpao Daily.[4] The term was first quoted in academia by Yin Pak Andrew Lau in the Liberal Studies Youth Summit on Basic Law,[5] and Sing Tao Daily suggested that the term is a profound sign of globalization.[6] The influence is substantial and long-lasting, and has imposed a constant check on the achievement of the three financial hubs. In 2016, Lam Hang-chi, an economist, for example, suggested that Nylonkong would fade out if the financial hubs were not constantly competitive.[7] In late 2016, Tai Kung Pao suggested that Hong Kong should not compare itself with New York and London, as the Asian financial center is politically and socially autonomous when compared to the other two, which were only cities; the passage further argues that the autonomous entity of Hong Kong requires more diversified economic development like other Four Asian Tigers economies.[8] quote:In popular culture
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Reiser im the infobox
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mods name change to "infobox criminal" please
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N-World's origins can be traced back to Symbolics, a computer manufacturer notable for producing LISP-based systems in the 1980s.
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pls dont post the n-world in yospos tia
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last night i dreamed that the wikipedia article on slide rules had a huge stupid "popular culture" section, relieved to see that it isn't so
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Gazpacho posted:last night i dreamed that the wikipedia article on slide rules had a huge stupid "popular culture" section, relieved to see that it isn't so i've had strange dreams before but this is ridiculous!!
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== In Popular Culture == * In The Dish (2000), a NASA mathematician with a slide rule is bested by a computer
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also Slide Rule (Japanese: 計算尺 Hepburn: Keisanjaku) is an instrument used ...
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the best unnecessary japanese words on wikipedia are the ones that are just japanified english terms A fried potato (Japanese: furai poteto) is a...
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spoiler: i originally wrote suradaru rudaru but that felt racist so i looked it up
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Lutha Mahtin posted:the best unnecessary japanese words on wikipedia are the ones that are just japanified english terms yeah there used to be shitloads of those. my favorite one was The Sony PlayStation 3 (Japanese: pureisuteishon suri)
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you want some transliterated english words, i got the hookup:
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omg
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it’s great, i found it at a used bookstore for five bucks. the author was a professional translator who worked for toshiba, ibm, and a bunch of other tech companies in the 70s and 80s. it was published in 1990 so it doesn’t have any internet terms in it but it’s got a whole bunch of database and mainframe jargon in it.
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i loving love weird useless books i have the textbook for danish steam locomotive engineers, 2nd or 3rd ed tho (idk when we shifted to diesel, i think steam was out by the 1940s?????)
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God (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) – The father of Jesus Christ and the creator of life. He is a central part of the basic tenets in the religion of Christianity. Although the basic concept of God exists in other monotheistic and polytheistic religions, it is the Christian God that serves as the basis for the character in Family Guy.
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Krankenstyle posted:pls dont post the n-world in yospos tia 22. Racisim is now bannable in yospos unless it's really funny so for instance "n-world" is no good but "doublen-world" is a-ok
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thought shower English Etymology Coined in the early 2000s, supposedly as a more sensitive substitute for brainstorming, on the grounds that the latter could be insensitive to people with cerebral disorders like epilepsy.[1]
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thats someones shower thought isn't it
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