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Agile Vector posted:hey baby, I hear the bombs a-fallin' lol
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ColTim posted:The ADE 651 is a descendant of the Quadro Tracker Positive Molecular Locator produced in the 1990s by Wade Quattlebaum, an American car dealer, commercial diver and treasure hunter. The Quadro Tracker was promoted by Quattlebaum initially as a device to find lost golf balls, and later as a means of detecting marijuana, cocaine, heroin, gunpowder, and dynamite using "carbo-crystalised" software cards. They used these in Iraq. Wonder how many people got killed by the golf ball detector
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Captain Hygiene posted:Errors lol
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A work of Santillán, 'The Intruder' (2015), stirred a heated controversy in England as the artist claimed to have shrunk the country by one inch after (allegedly) stealing one inch off the top of its highest mountain.
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Livesey's strong physique, self-confidence and bold walk gave frequent comparisons to another meme character of the year known as the Gigachad [ru].[8] With the energetic and cheerful nature of Dr. Livesey, some people saw an improved version of the sigma male which was someone that didn't need the approval of others.[4][8][21]
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Stevenson does not describe Dr. Livesey; he lets the doctor describe himself by his actions. He is intelligent, brave, and has cool-headed qualities that win the day against the cunning and ruthlessness of his formidable adversary Silver.
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goblin week posted:Stevenson does not describe Dr. Livesey; he lets the doctor describe himself by his actions. He is intelligent, brave, and has cool-headed qualities that win the day against the cunning and ruthlessness of his formidable adversary Silver. fanwikis is cheating
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Depicting the requisite halo in this circumstance offers a unique challenge for the artist: some put the halo where the head used to be, others have the saint carrying the halo along with the head, and some split the difference.
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Notoriety Youppi! was the first mascot to be thrown out of a Major League Baseball game.[3]
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Sagebrush posted:the best religions are the polytheistic ones where there's no prohibition on worshipping other gods. hinduism is monotheistic bud e: technically, it doesn't fit neatly into a strict mono/poly dichotomy, but if you ask hindus, many of them will say yea there is actually one god and a bunch of incarnations of that god. so if one wants to avoid being horribly offensive to a large segment of a major world religion, i would suggest not telling these hindus that they are wrong the other thing you (maybe?) hosed up is the differences between "exclusivism, inclusivism, and pantheism". this is a concept from religious studies 101. the idea of pantheism is that any member of any religion can think other gods/religions are cool, and maybe real, and a second-order idea here is that it is often incorrect for an outsider to tell them they are wrong Lutha Mahtin fucked around with this message at 19:29 on Jan 27, 2024 |
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Captain Hygiene posted:Notoriety The Phanatic also has the dubious distinction of being the most sued mascot in sports.[22]
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Lutha Mahtin posted:hinduism is monotheistic bud murdered in this drive by
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On 18 October 2022, the Daily Star further ran a headline titled "Lettuce Liz on Leaf Support" (a pun on "life support").
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Hinduism is best described as henotheistic, which describes belief systems where there are multiple gods but one of them is supreme.
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Lutha Mahtin posted:hinduism is monotheistic bud
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Sturges took the screwball comedy format of the 1930s to another level, writing dialogue that, heard today, is often surprisingly naturalistic and mature, despite the farcical situations. It is not uncommon for a Sturges character to deliver an exquisitely turned phrase and take an elaborate pratfall within the same scene.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_the_Builder#International_broadcastsquote:When being exported to Japan, it was reported that characters of Bob the Builder would be doctored to have five fingers instead of the original four. This was because of a practice among the yakuza, the famed Japanese mafia, where members would "cut off their little fingers as a sign they can be trusted and have strength of character, and will stay through."[13] In fact, Bob the Builder aired in Japan without such edits,[14] as did other series including Postman Pat and The Simpsons.
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Tunicate posted:lol at thinking 'hinduism' is just a single religion, what are you the British empire you tried
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A child may read to a dog without being corrected or judged.
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May? Yes. Will? No.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_obscenity
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Pēdīcābō ego vōs et irrumābō, Carbon dixoide.
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Pēdīcābō ego te if you're speaking to a single person.
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quote:Not to be confused with Vulgar Latin. Lol
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ultrafilter posted:Pēdīcābō ego te if you're speaking to a single person. I'm speaking to two oxygens and one carbon.
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The song contains a plethora of cows "mooing" (mainly COW – SINGLE MOO, ANIMAL 02 from Sound Ideas's The General Series 6000) background vocals over "swelling harmonies" and jazz guitar.[23][15]
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When Ngawang Namgyal died in 1651, his passing was kept secret for 54 years.
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Somebody fucked around with this message at 01:36 on Jan 30, 2024 |
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ahem, buying a smilie costs 30 whole bux. wikipedia is the prince of lies
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orwell_Prize#The_Orwell_Prize_for_Exposing_Britain%27s_Social_Evils_(2015%96present)
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Reinhold was nicknamed "Judge" because, when he was a baby, he looked stern and judge-like.[6]
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"Chicken egg" redirects here. For the causality dilemma, see Chicken or the egg.
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Captain Hygiene posted:Reinhold was nicknamed "Judge" because, when he was a baby, he looked stern and judge-like.[6] its not his real name? this is bullshit!
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Judge. My name?
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Captain Hygiene posted:Reinhold was nicknamed "Judge" because, when he was a baby, he looked stern and judge-like.[6] All babies look like Winston Churchill though
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Sagebrush posted:Judge. My name? yes I will judge your name, your name are dumb
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Like how Mister Peanutbutter's first name is Mister.
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Efraim Karsh considers this quote a "genocidal threat".[1] The Israeli historian Tom Segev has disputed Karsh's interpretation, saying that "Azzam used to talk a lot"
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Mescal posted:Efraim Karsh considers this quote a "genocidal threat".[1] The Israeli historian Tom Segev has disputed Karsh's interpretation, saying that "Azzam used to talk a lot"
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quote:(The fact of the matter is that a pound of whiskey weighs the same as a pound of grain.)
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