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In North America belligerents in these wars typically include large coffeehouses, such as Starbucks,[3] Dunkin',[3] McDonald's,[4] and Tim Hortons.[5]
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The islands are known for a children's French camp. Activities include sand castle competitions and a night alone in the woods.
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Hydrogen fluoride is lighter than air and could theoretically be used as a lifting gas. However, it is extremely corrosive, highly toxic, expensive, is heavier than other lifting gases, and has a low boiling point of 19.5 °C. Its use would therefore be impractical.
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In the New York Times archives, the earliest reference is from 1993 when Arnold Schwarzenegger did it with the son of a film-crew member while on the set of Last Action Hero, saying: "Let's have five. Five high. Five low," at which point Schwarzenegger pulled his hand away saying "Too slow." The boy reportedly laughed.[24]
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Fearful of Butts,[179]
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goblin week posted:Fearful of Butts,[179] The Waylon Smithers Story
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Sticky Vicky, was a Spanish ballet dancer and illusionist known for her vaginal magic show.
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The Los Angeles Times reported that some of Kinkade's former colleagues, employees, and even collectors of his work said that he had a long history of cursing and heckling other artists and performers. The Times further reported that he openly fondled a woman's breasts at a South Bend, Indiana sales event, and alleged his proclivity for ritual territory marking by urination, once relieving himself on a Winnie the Pooh figure at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim while saying, "This one's for you, Walt."[40][41] In a letter to licensed gallery owners acknowledging he might have behaved badly during a stressful time when he overindulged in food and drink, Kinkade said accounts of the alcohol-related incidents included "exaggerated, and in some cases outright fabricated personal accusations". The letter did not address any incident specifically.[41] In 2006, John Dandois, Media Arts Group executive, recounted a story that on one occasion six years previously, Kinkade became drunk at a Siegfried & Roy magic show in Las Vegas and began shouting "Codpiece! Codpiece!" at the performers. Eventually he was calmed by his mother.
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i know fan wikis are cheating, but Squirrelly Dan says "the" hockey team is providing security, but what this means is unclear. Reilly is wearing a Letterkenny Irish cap, but the other teammates seem youthful, and at least one is wearing a Letterkenny Shamrocks cap. Hiring the junior team for security is also unlikely, considering the ages of team members would be 16 to 20, and the drinking age in Ontario is 19. Rather than a hockey team, therefore, it might be more accurate to say simply the organizers had hired hockey players.
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Themes covered include the meaning of the self, which the writers had studied in preparation.
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The fallacy of four terms (Latin: quaternio terminorum) is the formal fallacy that occurs when a syllogism has four (or more) terms rather than the requisite three, rendering it invalid.
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Peters has called for the execution of Hunter Biden, Dr Anthony Fauci, Catholic Charities workers, Taylor Swift, and Travis Kelce for reasons ranging from promoting COVID-19 vaccines and aiding migrants to being a "presidential failson".[30][31]
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The English name comes from the term for "wrestling" in some Turkic language.[citation needed] (probably meant languages plural but lol)
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On 23 January 2020, Terry Cavanagh, programmer of VVVVVV and Super Hexagon, created a VR version of Zombo.com.[12]
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this is just a fun picture
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FMguru posted:On 23 January 2020, Terry Cavanagh, programmer of VVVVVV and Super Hexagon, created a VR version of Zombo.com.[12] That's not useless. I'm glad he did that
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Mescal posted:this is just a fun picture meh, anyone can do that, once
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haveblue posted:meh, anyone can do that, once I don't think I could decapitate myself.
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0008 Eric Burdon (September 3, 1969), singer – The Animals (mold failure, no cast)
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ContinuityNewTimes posted:I don't think I could decapitate myself. yeah, I have this self-preservation instinct that makes me really not want to try.
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how are you gonna find out if you like it if you don't try?
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Name origin The name sounds similar to the obscenity "cocksucker". This was a deliberate choice by Cox and Zucker, who conceived of the idea of coauthoring a paper in 1970, while first-year graduate students at Princeton University, for the express purpose of enabling this joke. They followed through on it five years later, as members of the faculty at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.[3] As Cox explained in a memorial tribute to Zucker in Notices of the American Mathematical Society in 2021: "A few weeks after we met, we realized that we had to write a joint paper because the combination of our last names, in the usual alphabetical order, is remarkably obscene."[3] See also Cox ring
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always been a big fan of the cox-zucker machine even if i dont know what it does
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It is necessary at the outset to make clear what “cassette culture” refers to in regard to this article.
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Other names in politics which could be regarded as gag names include John Boehner, Harry Baals, Dick Armey, and Tiny Kox (although Boehner's surname is properly pronounced "bay-ner", someone who has not heard the name in news coverage could mispronounce it as "boner", while Kox's name could be vulgar in English ("cocks"), but not in his home nation's Dutch).
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The aircraft was usually referred to by the British as simply "Concorde".[311] In France it was known as "le Concorde" due to "le", the definite article,[312] used in French grammar to introduce the name of a ship or aircraft,[313] and the capital being used to distinguish a proper name from a common noun of the same spelling.[312][314] In French, the common noun concorde means "agreement, harmony, or peace". [N 8]
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Captain Hygiene posted:(although Boehner's surname is properly pronounced "bay-ner", someone who has not heard the name in news coverage could mispronounce it as "boner" this is a bunch of bullshit that john boehner made up because he's a pathetic weenie who can't own his own name. not a single other person on the planet named boehner pronounces it "bayner."
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Paging PhazonLink
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Sagebrush posted:a pathetic weenie who can't own his own name. wheynhey
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The show was also notable for featuring the actress Jennifer Grey playing herself, the source of a running joke related to her real-life rhinoplasty.
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ColTim posted:It is necessary at the outset to make clear what “cassette culture” refers to in regard to this article. lol this whole article is written in such un-wikipedia language. Also it has a link in a heading, which is weird to see.
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Captain Hygiene posted:Other names in politics which could be regarded as gag names include John Boehner, Harry Baals, Dick Armey, and Tiny Kox (although Boehner's surname is properly pronounced "bay-ner", someone who has not heard the name in news coverage could mispronounce it as "boner", while Kox's name could be vulgar in English ("cocks"), but not in his home nation's Dutch). Luckily, there's no other way to pronounce Bonar Law edit: oh wait its pronounced Bonn-er. lmao
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"Ludicrous speed" redirects here. For the Tesla vehicular mode, see Tesla Model S. "Plaid speed" redirects here. For the Tesla vehicular mode, see Tesla Model S § Palladium (Plaid).
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Sagebrush posted:this is a bunch of bullshit that john boehner made up because he's a pathetic weenie who can't own his own name. not a single other person on the planet named boehner pronounces it "bayner." it’s pronounced “bouquet” energy
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In later life, he said that he invented the term to increase the "respectability" of puppetry, a medium that he had not originally intended to work with. According to Sylvia, the productions were described as "Supermarionation" to distinguish them from traditional puppet theatre. Noting that a major disadvantage of APF's marionettes was their inability to walk convincingly, commentators have argued that the term expressed Gerry's preference for artistic realism and his wish to make the company's puppet techniques more lifelike.[2][3]
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(The entire article appears to have had links added by a psycho)
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Clay, I want to vape
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Dog excrement was reportedly left at his property.[79]
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Boulez refused to conduct Bedford's work on the grounds that audience members would interrupt other pieces on the programme with their kazoos.[1]
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Thought-Action Fusion (TAF) is a polyseme defining false beliefs or self-confusing mind wandering about a biased and painful association/fusion between subjects' spontaneous thoughts and imaginary latent egodystonic desires or magical-thinking capabilities.[1][2] These imaginary latent egodystonic desires or magical-thinking capabilities generally express harmful actions/behaviours (e.g. compulsions) that subjects appraise as highly possible, even though they have never existed so far.[1][2][3]
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