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Don’t be too excited 6 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
1. Knowing what we now know, when doing a similar thing, hold your finger over part of the barcode and digits.
2. What the "friend" did was theft, and I imagine someone would be able to trace who took the winnings based in whatever ID one needs to claim it, or bank account it was sent to.
3. If someone in another country did this--possible since Facebook is all over--then #2 may not actually be true.
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2. What the "friend" did was theft, and I imagine someone would be able to trace who took the winnings based in whatever ID one needs to claim it, or bank account it was sent to.
3. If someone in another country did this--possible since Facebook is all over--then #2 may not actually be true.
All I'm saying 28 comments
Ginnie Springs in Florida 3 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
I live 30 min from there its great they have some of the best caves for diving people come from all over the world to dive there plus you can camp there and bring a keg and get the party started if u want had a lot of good times there if you want to go its just outside a town named high springs in Alachua county Florida the town got its name because there are several springs there just up the road from the one in this pic
Hiding from spoilers 5 comments
Thanks for rubbing it in my face 14 comments
Thicc boi 7 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
I'm gonna hazard a guess and say the reason he's round is the disgusting litter. Bears like such easy sources of food like would be found at a dumpsite seeing as we throw away so much food. So I don't think he cares much about the litter.
For all the frenchies out here 4 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
For those who do not know her: she is the wife of president Emmanuel Macron, 25 years older than him. When they met, she was 40 and he was... 15.
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Gotta send the right message 3 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
Yeah, because gay men are sex-fueled beasts that cannot keep composure as soon as they see someone eating a banana or a popsicle, right?
...the witch hunt goes on.
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...the witch hunt goes on.
More like a fiat Multipla I look 5 comments
Hidden away in the mountains of Switzerland 5 comments
Well he's right 11 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
Here's the weird backstory: I grew up in the suburbs of London as a black-ish girl in a white world. My English-Irish parents never explained why I didn't look like them except to say—when pressed—that I was a brown-skinned miracle baby who had inherited her melanin and mixed-race features from ancestors rooted in the very distant past. My brother and I never discussed our differences; he is blue-eyed, pale, and kissed with freckles in the weakest glow of the sun. I'm brown-skinned, frizzy-haired, curvy, and physically unable to blush.
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Well he's right 11 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
From the Broadly/Vice article: ‘At first, my mom denied it and said there must have been a mix-up. I spent night after night screaming at her for answers when I returned home from work. Finally, she confessed to a one-night stand with a black man in west London.
In the past year, our relationship has gone to hell and back. Mom started out by refusing to accept any blame on the basis that she made the best decision she could at the time. "Your father and I gave you a great life," she maintains. And this is true. We weren't a rich family, but we had two holidays a year and my parents never missed a school play or parents' evening. They weren't perfect, except in their unconditional love for me and my brother. And my dad never once brought up the fact that we didn't look alike.’
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In the past year, our relationship has gone to hell and back. Mom started out by refusing to accept any blame on the basis that she made the best decision she could at the time. "Your father and I gave you a great life," she maintains. And this is true. We weren't a rich family, but we had two holidays a year and my parents never missed a school play or parents' evening. They weren't perfect, except in their unconditional love for me and my brother. And my dad never once brought up the fact that we didn't look alike.’
Someone has to make this Harry Potter prequel 49 comments
Interesting look at Mr.Negative in Spiderman 15 comments
5 seconds after your owner leaves the house 2 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
That’s why you’re I gotta come back real quick once In a while and scare the shit outta them
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This is great. 23 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
one five two five red five blue five. like dr suess one fish two fish red fish blue fish
Rich kids facing reality 6 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
We could tell, darling. A rich kid never actually comes that close to a consequence.
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Real Bros are always happy for you 10 comments
Making a difference 3 comments
Where can I get these!? 10 comments
"is you against abortion because you yourself were aborted?" 32 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
judging and hissing, and then sitting back in your chair and feeling justified. But instead of devoting that energy to "saving" a child who doesn't even have nerve endings yet by sentencing it to a life filled with struggle and tinged with resentment, why not use those resources to save a child who already has likely known far too much suffering and fear? If you're not prepared to do any and all of these things, I'm not sure why you're prepared to condemn someone else for that same inclination. All I'm saying is, there are children out there, already outside their mothers' bodies, who have suffered things most of us can't even imagine. Likely for their entire lives. If you truly want to help someone, they need you so much more.
"is you against abortion because you yourself were aborted?" 32 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
If you feel you MUST save a child, there are better ways to do it. HARDER ways, mind you, but considering so many are claiming abortion to be the "easy way out," I assume none of those individuals are opposed to a challenge. Even if it takes a lifetime. There are children out there in orphanages right now. Go adopt/foster one. Or sponser a child from overseas. Already doing that? Sponsor another one. Or send medical aid to a child wasting away from disease. Pay to have a well put in-- or for food or schooling, even for a child in your own country. Take in a refugee family. You already feel you have the moral high ground, AND, clearly, the time, willpower, and resources necessary to help a child, and help a child right, by God. Resources you've clearly offered up to these young women to help make the decision to keep a baby easier on them, rather than simply demanding they make a decision you can live with and then turning your back on them. I know it's certainly the easier thing to do
Well he's right 11 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
Also, she's the same color as me and I'm half white. That's what half white people look like.
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"is you against abortion because you yourself were aborted?" 32 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
Validate your own beliefs? :/ you don't know these women, or their stories. If your reasoning is religious, then drop your stones already.
I personally wouldn't ever want to have an abortion. It's horrifying and has lasting trauma. But I don't want to see kids raised in horrific conditions either. I don't want to see single parents abandoned by the lover that is equally responsible for the situation-- because being there financially doesn't really cut it. I don't want to see single mom's or fathers forced to work so many hours a day at terrible and degrading jobs they barely even see their kids. I don't want to see drug addicts raising kids that grow up to make the same kinds of decisions, or worse. Or overcrowded foster care, shuffled from house to house, never really finding family. I don't want to see a rape victim forced to be reminded of her assailant every time they look at their child-- because, say what you will, not everyone has the constitution to deal with that.
I personally wouldn't ever want to have an abortion. It's horrifying and has lasting trauma. But I don't want to see kids raised in horrific conditions either. I don't want to see single parents abandoned by the lover that is equally responsible for the situation-- because being there financially doesn't really cut it. I don't want to see single mom's or fathers forced to work so many hours a day at terrible and degrading jobs they barely even see their kids. I don't want to see drug addicts raising kids that grow up to make the same kinds of decisions, or worse. Or overcrowded foster care, shuffled from house to house, never really finding family. I don't want to see a rape victim forced to be reminded of her assailant every time they look at their child-- because, say what you will, not everyone has the constitution to deal with that.
Why?!? why would you do that?!? 15 comments
The look of his face 8 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
Oh I thought he looked more like a filthy rich dude who just goes places out of boredom lol
I find a more athletic look attractive, but understand why others go for something else. Plus, once you have feelings for someone, you look beyond only body shape.