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The privileged elite 11 comments
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· 5 years ago
Racists are literally criticized every minute of every day in every possible form of media you stupid twat
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Salvador Dalí and a young Yves Saint Laurent 13 comments
I wish I was born in an In&Out 9 comments
No he just thinks you're a b*tch 4 comments
Read this like Hardstop Lucas 10 comments
more original memes. this time it reveals the background to a beloved cartoon super hero. 10 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
Im loving these Shaggy memes, but can't help but wonder where on earth they came from lmao :)
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Lock 'em up! 2 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
Why? It's not like committing Campaign finance violations and colluding with foreign governments to influence an election is illegal? It's just how someone gets a FISA warrent.
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Repressed 3 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
Well that just sounds like slavery with extra steps.
Sorry, I couldn't resist using the Rick and Morty line. I don't actually believe that, in fact I find ancaps who say that taxes equal theft ridiculous.
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Sorry, I couldn't resist using the Rick and Morty line. I don't actually believe that, in fact I find ancaps who say that taxes equal theft ridiculous.
Hot air balloons in Indonesia 4 comments
Netflix itself agrees 6 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
How TF is that chemistry? "Some atoms share electrons. How does that make you feel?"
(Answer question unless triggered in some way.)
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(Answer question unless triggered in some way.)
If men could get pregnant 15 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
If you recognize that abortion ends a life, it's hard to make the argument that it's only a woman's choice. For example, you wouldn't say that I shouldn't have an opinion on a man beating his girlfriend or wife because I've never beat a woman. Or that you or I can't have a valid opinion on murder because we've never committed murder (making an assumption about you, of course).
Saying that a man has no legal consequences for an unwanted child is both wrong and facetious. Factious because men are saddled with responsibility, and wrong because "I can't make someone else pay for someone so we may as well kill that someone" is a pretty bad philosophy.
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Saying that a man has no legal consequences for an unwanted child is both wrong and facetious. Factious because men are saddled with responsibility, and wrong because "I can't make someone else pay for someone so we may as well kill that someone" is a pretty bad philosophy.
True tho 15 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
uhm, live? breathe, eat, shit, sleep, have fun, do productive things? roll eyes at people who wonder what single people do?!
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When the giant umbrellas are closed, Medinah looks like a city from Star Wars 4 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
Too bad they're backward as society and the beauty we see in this picture is from previous generations who had some common sense in them.
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Franks at it again 7 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
Today my idiotic poltergeist threw newly bought bundle of bananas from the counter opposite to me, to land at the other end of room, as I was pouring water in my glass. I didn't even flinch, simply said ''fuck of Jim, it's bloody 7am, I'm not in the mood for this shit''.
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There is hope 8 comments
Came across an old screenshot that was too funny not to repost (OP in comments) 8 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
Satan would be pissed at that wobbly ass line work and dodgy circle... there’s gonna be a special place in hell for that
Texas-europe size comparison 8 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
sometimes I forget how unnaturally large Texas is until I go out of state...or when I see a comparison like this...I swear...on the bright side I learned from a young age that asking “are we there yet?” is pointless when within Texan border...no wonder it tried to be it’s own republic...
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No politics here 17 comments
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· 5 years ago
Lol whenever someone goes on a rant about how Brussels is dictating this and that, you know they have no idea how the EU works.
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Came across an old screenshot that was too funny not to repost (OP in comments) 8 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
The pentagram actually started off as a symbol of protection in the pagan religions. The five points representing the five elements.
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Snitches get stitches 4 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
I mean it looks like it’s during the day & I doubt they’re bringing their kids at night. Given how expensive childcare is, I wouldn’t mind if I was a passenger
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Apocalyptic sunset over Moscow 7 comments
Hell If I have to, I will shart myself 13 comments
Smart dad 5 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
I mean I get it
But that's how you get your kids to not want to talk to you that much later in life
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But that's how you get your kids to not want to talk to you that much later in life
The Trinity of wholesomeness (Steve Irwin, Bob Ross, Mr. Rogers) 9 comments
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· 5 years ago
The persistence of these stories, and their stark contrast from the truth, tells us a lot about urban legends and how they spread. In fact, folklorists, who study how people express themselves in everyday life, say that the stories we tell about public figures can actually tell us a lot about ourselves.
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