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Captain Hygiene posted:He had a number of feats he would perform, such as: dudes rock
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Poor cow. She probably got attached to him
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laserghost posted:Poor cow. She probably got attached to him maybe she didn't want to be carried
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Captain Hygiene posted:He had a number of feats he would perform, such as:
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Today's millennials could learn a thing or two about the dangers of getting your rear end eaten
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Captain Hygiene posted:He had a number of feats he would perform, such as: i just watched the tasting history video that mentioned this guy
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polyester concept posted:i just watched the tasting history video that mentioned this guy Love a video that randomly sends me to multiple wiki pages about historical bullshit
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A chain named Cheeseburger Restaurants based in Portola, California had one of their restaurants located in oceanfront Lahaina, Hawaii, also named "Cheeseburger in Paradise". This chain, which began in 1989, has no relation to Jimmy Buffett's business. Buffett sued the owners in 1997. After a four-year legal battle, a settlement was reached that allowed Laren Gartner and Edna Bayliff to keep the name at their existing restaurants in Lahaina and Waikiki but prevented them from using it at any additional locations.[14] The Lahaina location burned down due to a wildfire in August 2023.
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Hummus and friends Hummus: they love it in Israel, so shouldn't it be in Category:Israeli cuisine? Or is it a purely Arab food that the Zionists have illegally occupied?[5] After a related skirmish on Za'atar, the ingredients were listed in alphabetical order, but was this all part of a shrewd Zionist plot? Don't be silly, came the response: and anybody who removes the Hebrew name from the first sentence is a racist vandal.[6] Meanwhile, back at Hummus, an attempt is made to replace a mention that the Oxford English Dictionary says that the word entered English via Turkish with a reference to the Greek name for the dish. Finally, Tabbouleh saw action, this time mercifully free of Arab-Israeli connotations; instead, the question was: can we call this dish a part of Levantine cuisine, or is the very term "Levantine" a European colonial plot to divide the great Arab nation?[7] In the meantime, another attempt is made to expunge the Turks from description of the traditional Greek (or maybe Arab) dish of pita (or is it pitta?), while controversy bubbles as to whether a photo of an Israeli falafel house constitutes "Zionism". Conclusion: Tasty snacks in the Middle East are hilariously politicized. As of September 2022, the talk page for Hummus states: "The article Hummus, along with other articles relating to the Arab–Israeli conflict, is currently subject to active arbitration remedies."
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The Laws of War are also seen by the proponents as inadequate. These laws allow the capture of enemy fighters, and also allow holding them for the duration of hostilities without trial. However, these laws grew out of the need to regulate combat between professional armies accountable to a sovereign state, who were engaged in combat of possibly lengthy, but finite duration. Attempting to apply these laws to terrorists who are intermingled with a civilian population and accountable to no-one opens the possibility of indefinite detention without trial, combined with a substantial likelihood of error.[4] Opponents of administrative detention challenge the above assumptions.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_Case This is a pretty good featured article. A collection of old-timey erotica compiled by the British library for more than a century, then released for public viewing in 1964. The librarians were probably keeping it all to themselves all that time for "personal use". Also has this choice excerpt: "There is dispute on whether the Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana also holds an extensive pornography or erotica collection.[84] Although the figures of 25,000 volumes and 100,000 prints and drawings have been put forward,[85][86][87] Legman describes this as a "legend"[88] and the historian H. Paul Jeffers calls it "a persistent and false belief".[84]"
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There was definitely one in the USSR, and high party members did visit it privately for "academic" purposes
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Jabberlock posted:"There is dispute on whether the Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana also holds an extensive pornography or erotica collection.[84] Although the figures of 25,000 volumes and 100,000 prints and drawings have been put forward,[85][86][87] Legman describes this as a "legend"[88] and the historian H. Paul Jeffers calls it "a persistent and false belief".[84]" Get Ethan Hunt on the line, we need a team to get in there
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quote:"Pisanus Fraxi" is described by Ashbee's biographer David Chambers as "a scatological anagram of the Latin words for ash and bee, fraxinus apis".[33]
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Lutha Mahtin posted:A chain named Cheeseburger Restaurants based in Portola, California had one of their restaurants located in oceanfront Lahaina, Hawaii, also named "Cheeseburger in Paradise". This chain, which began in 1989, has no relation to Jimmy Buffett's business. Buffett sued the owners in 1997. After a four-year legal battle, a settlement was reached that allowed Laren Gartner and Edna Bayliff to keep the name at their existing restaurants in Lahaina and Waikiki but prevented them from using it at any additional locations.[14] The Lahaina location burned down due to a wildfire in August 2023. wow can't believe jimmy buffett was a fraud also can't believe he didn't just go with "jimmy buffet", it was right there
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The codename "Raiden" was [...] initially planned to be written in katakana as "ライデン", but was changed to the kanji form "雷電" because of a resemblance to Bin Laden's "Laden" in katakana, "ラーディン".[3]
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It is meant as an illusion as a person cannot easily observe the status of their nose.[1] See also "The Nose", 1836 short story by Nikolai Gogol about a St. Petersburg official whose nose leaves his face and develops a life of its own
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Jabberlock posted:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_Case theres a collection of pornographic photographs 1880-1940 in the danish national archives, but it requires special permission to view but also: Carthag Tuek posted:There's an 18th century manuscript in the Danish Royal Library in Copenhagen from a group calling themselves Det elphenbeenske Societet (The Ivory Society). It's a numbered list of about 400 unmarried women of the bourgeoisie, and lists such candid information as whether any dowry or inheritance could be counted upon, their looks & temper, &c. Carthag Tuek fucked around with this message at 13:36 on Oct 13, 2023 |
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Another image of O'Rear's titled Full Moon over Red Dunes, known as Red moon desert in Windows XP, was also considered as the default wallpaper, but was changed due to testers comparing it to buttocks.[19]
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FMguru posted:Another image of O'Rear's titled Full Moon over Red Dunes, known as Red moon desert in Windows XP, was also considered as the default wallpaper, but was changed due to testers comparing it to buttocks.[19] wasnt there a wallpaper during the early aqua era that was dunes but also looked like a butt or a midriff maybe?
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According to the Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute in Asheville, North Carolina, an estimated 17–21 million people in the United States are affected by a fear of this day, making it the most feared day and date in history.
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Captain Hygiene posted:According to the Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute in Asheville, North Carolina, an estimated 17–21 million people in the United States are affected by a fear of this day, making it the most feared day and date in history.
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The first scene of the film is a documentary about scorpions. After that, the film is a series of vignettes, wherein a couple's attempts at consummating their romantic relationship are continually thwarted by the bourgeois values and sexual mores of family, church, and society.
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There is a body of films that feature Frankenstein's monster, first created by Mary Shelley in her 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.
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Holly is instantly recognizable as the artist: the record begins with a drawn-out "Well…" as stylized by Holly's distinctive hiccup ("A-weh-uh-heh-uh-ell…").
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According to Bruno Barbatti, at that time[when?] this motive was the most important sign of apotropaic magic in the Islamic world, though many modern representations continue to show an obvious origin from sex symbolism. This relates to the belief that God exists in everything.[citation needed]
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quote:She says that he will go somewhere else.
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quote:"Spiders Georg" was first posted about in 2013 by Max Lavergne;[3] it is based on the misconception that humans swallow some number of spiders a year inadvertently. While not true,[4] the factoid has become an urban legend.[5] "Spiders Georg" satirizes the factoid by offering its own explanation for the statistic, creating a fictional character who skews the average by eating tens of thousands daily.[3][5] In statistics, an outlier is a data point that is very different from the other observations and therefore changes the average (mean) noticeably. The number of spiders eaten by Spiders Georg is an outlier in this sense. Thanks wikipedia, I didn't get it
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Chaser:quote:In August 2023, Business Insider referred to Donald Trump as the Spiders Georg of world leaders, as his indictments on 91 felony counts make the average president of the United States charged with two felonies. [7]
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Despite the frequent, difficult-to-keep-track-of line-up changes The Dead Pop Stars remain a prolific touring act, continuing to be as antisocial as ever.
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Jabberlock posted:Thanks wikipedia, I didn't get it I'd actually completely lost track of outlier Georg's origin. So, thanks for the actually useful Wikipedia thing
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Captain Hygiene posted:I'd actually completely lost track of outlier Georg's origin. So, thanks for the actually useful Wikipedia thing I don't really visit reddit or twitter or other sites with jokes, so I don't always get what is a greater internet culture thing or something that's just popular among goons. So it always surprises me when specific internet things have a wikipedia page.
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Lifted off the ground, the pig began to spin as it flew through the air at 125 miles per hour (200 km/h). It arrived on board uninjured, but in a disoriented state. When it recovered, it attacked the crew.[3]
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A U2Charist (also spelled eU2charist or U2 Eucharist) is a communion service, or Eucharist, accompanied by U2 songs in lieu of traditional hymns and sometimes as part or all of the service music. The music can be played from a CD or, in less common cases, performed by a live band.
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recorded music was a mistake
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Phanatic posted:A U2Charist (also spelled eU2charist or U2 Eucharist) is a communion service, or Eucharist, accompanied by U2 songs in lieu of traditional hymns and sometimes as part or all of the service music. The music can be played from a CD or, in less common cases, performed by a live band. it should be the act of taking the eucharist while flying at 70,000 feet in a U-2.
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A view from the interior of a fort constructed out of packaged toilet paper rolls, built inside a Walmart branch.
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Other variations which are seen less frequently in modern sources include: Baʿal Shamin, Baʿal Samin, Baʿal-Shamem, Baʿal Shamim, Baʿal Shamem, Baʿalsamem, Baal Shamin, Baal-Samin, Beelsamen, Baʿalsamin, Baal-Samen, Baal-Shamen, Baalsamin, Baalsamen, Baal-shamim, Baʿalshamin, Baal-Samim, Baal-Samem, Baalsamem, Baalsamim, Baalshamem, Beelsamin, Beel-Samen, Beelshamen, Baal-Shamayim, Baʿalsamen, Beel-Samin, Baalshamim, Baalshamen.
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Phanatic posted:A U2Charist (also spelled eU2charist or U2 Eucharist) is a communion service, or Eucharist, accompanied by U2 songs in lieu of traditional hymns and sometimes as part or all of the service music. The music can be played from a CD or, in less common cases, performed by a live band. I have an unwanted copy of songs of innocence on my iPod, let's do this.
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quote:Logician and philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein used an example of a rhinoceros in the room either to show the impossibility of disproving negative existential statements, or possibly a more subtle philosophical point.[18] quote:Characteristics Mescal fucked around with this message at 04:43 on Oct 16, 2023 |
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