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  • Medieval butt music

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    taiwan_girlT
    @Renauda I agree.
  • If you don’t call your daughter your son, you may face charges

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    JollyJ
    @Copper said in If you don’t call your daughter your son, you may face charges: @Horace said in If you don’t call your daughter your son, you may face charges: "civil war" is used. Here we go Jolly It's time Don't look at me. I lost all my weapons in a boating accident...
  • Happy Birthday, Sidney!

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    taiwan_girlT
    Thats awesome. Seems like he has been a good companion.
  • Luna loves us

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    MikM
    Our other one is Stella. Moon and stars.
  • Should I offer my services?

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    George KG
    I just found the juxtaposition of "shaman" and Dr. House to be hysterical. Can you imagine House talking about a shaman? [image: ?u=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia1.tenor.com%2Fimages%2F255ab45776199030b0eddb41bd68c587%2Ftenor.gif%3Fitemid%3D6118919&f=1&nofb=1&ipt=8af0aed6d1c5edf9b8663a28e80ce322b66317b57073dff9ca6d117dd0720512&ipo=images]
  • White women are evil

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    HoraceH
    The crazies on the left are mainstream, the crazies on the right are marginalized parts of an already marginalized larger group. Both sides are equal though.
  • Iranian “breakthrough quantum processor”….not

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    MikM
    apparently not. he wasn't even charged. From Wiki: On 25 June 2003, British newspaper the Daily Mirror reported that al-Sahhaf had been captured by coalition troops at a roadblock in Baghdad.[4] The report was not confirmed by military authorities and was denied by al-Sahhaf's family through Abu Dhabi TV. The next day, al-Sahhaf recorded an interview for Dubai-based news channel al-Arabiya.[10] He was reportedly paid as much as US$200,000 for the television interview, during which he appeared very withdrawn, in contrast with the bombastic persona he projected during the war. Many of his answers consisted of a simple "yes" or "no". He refused to speculate on the causes of the downfall of the Iraqi government and answered only "history will tell" when asked if video clips purporting to prove that Saddam Hussein was alive were genuine, amid speculation at that time that Hussein had been killed during the war. His fame quickly evaporated as the war continued into the insurgency phase; from the middle of 2003 onward, he faded from the public spotlight, and was no longer a figure in the war. Al-Sahhaf said that he had surrendered to United States forces, had been interrogated by them and then released.[11][12] He was not charged for his role in Saddam Hussein's government.[12] In March 2008, it was reported by The Times that al-Sahhaf was living in the United Arab Emirates.
  • Tucker goes there...

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    Doctor PhibesD
    @Jolly said in Tucker goes there...: Doesn't seem to bother Jon or Phibes. Are they now officially geezers? I never post about that stuff. Doesn’t mean I agree with it. The fact that I think TuCa is a walking colostomy bag doesn’t mean I agree with everything he dislikes either.
  • Experts troubled by Canada’s euthanasia laws

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    RenaudaR
    I wonder if the family would have preferred that he just hanged himself in the garage or basement for one of them to find a few days later? As for the author, Nicole Winfield, there is nothing short of outlawing euthanasia that she would support. It’s a matter of faith on her part: https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/people/nicole-winfield I at least respect and understand her point of view. I just do not agree with it entirely. FYI the law is under review at the moment.
  • Yo, Rachel!

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    George KG
    @Jolly said in Yo, Rachel!: Come on down... https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/elon-musk-is-asking-big-name-liberal-tv-hosts-like-rachel-maddow-to-move-their-shows-to-twitter-to-balance-out-tucker-carlson/ar-AA1ckLaA?ocid=msedgntp&pc=W129&cvid=0d5ce8b1059f41d880dece6ac185c3cd&ei=18 Trying to think of reasons she wouldn't. She hates Musk She hates Musk She hates Musk She hates Tucker She doesn't want to succumb to "community notes" She still believes in RUSSIA, RUSSIA, RUSSIA (see #5) She hates Musk
  • Meanwhile, on Wall Street...

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  • The Censored Video

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    JollyJ
    Which is why you shoot the guy with the knife once he passes the 15 foot mark. That's also why you must have situational awareness. If a guy is within 20 feet of you, knife in hand and you have to suddenly react, you're getting stabbed. Repeatedly. Even if you have a concealed handgun.
  • A Miracle of Stupidity

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  • Satisfying

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    taiwan_girlT
    I remember reading an article about a guy designed these "one off" machines. He actually made quite a good living doing it.
  • Hay Cats! Your "At the pet groomers" post of the day.

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    Catseye3C
    Great. just absolutely great!
  • A Talk With Dawk

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    HoraceH
    Considering most of the least truthful ideas of the left originated and are supported within academia, I would submit that our new priests are our academics, specifically the progressive ones, which is almost all of them, at least in the humanities. The respect we've always paid to top-tier educated people, is perfectly analogous to the respect religious people have for their clergy. Clergy are bound by the books they teach from, but our new priests are bound by fuck all, other than the leftist proto-marxist whims of the day. And our new priests are neither legitimately intelligent, nor legitimately educated. They are what has floated up in the muck of low academic standards, and adolescent politics that they never grow out of.
  • Ten Facts

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  • Ivermectin - yet again

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    HoraceH
    I’m starting to wonder whether Ivermectin works very well.
  • Eliminating Wrongthink

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  • The Banned Pride Letter

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    George KG
    And, it was scrubbed from Internet archives and the wayback machine. Move along, citizen. Nothing to see here.