Proper healthcare and not fighting wolves seen fine to me. 4 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
Yeah exactly! Women used to give birth in the fields but like... a lot of them died. I'll take modern medicine over that any day.
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Oh, you'd better believe Simo is about to ruin Vlad's day 2 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
Well, we have Wali!
(For those who don't know he's a Canadian sniper with the longest confirmed kill – about 3.5km. In March he joined the fight against Russians in Ukraine.)
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(For those who don't know he's a Canadian sniper with the longest confirmed kill – about 3.5km. In March he joined the fight against Russians in Ukraine.)
Sappho of Lesbos "what man?" 3 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
Seriously though Frankenstein's men (and women too but it's less striking with them) are written so gentle and well spoken yet strong, reminds me of how Tolkien wrote his male protagonists, just with a more tragic twist. If you haven't read the book, I can't recommend it enough. It's so good.
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Stacy’s mom. 26 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
I ran out of rhymes eons ago but watching what you guys come up with has been awesome. I'm glad!
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Potatoes! 1 comments
cant do emoji titles :( 6 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
The frog was just singing the song of his people. And now he's famous! Hope it doesn't go into his head.
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JUsT pUt In tHe WorK 1 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
Being exploited by a boss? The solution is simple! Be exploited by TWO bosses!
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Keep his wife's hair out your mouth 10 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
Yeah, joking about an illness like that isn't great. But also Will should be more concerned about what (ahem...or who) comes into his wife's mouth than what comes out of Chris's. Just sayin'.
My guess is he was still processing that whole thing and overreacting because of it.
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My guess is he was still processing that whole thing and overreacting because of it.
Yup. No doubt about it. 6 comments
An Endless Cycle 2 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
Hahaha yup! Black tea at least three times a day, at this point I'm immune to caffeine.
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The half-osaurus 3 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
Psh, didn't you know that wearing cereal as accessories is now fashion?
(I am kidding I actually have zero idea what's in fashion. But at this point it could be cereal. Not like it'd be crazier than the 80s)
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(I am kidding I actually have zero idea what's in fashion. But at this point it could be cereal. Not like it'd be crazier than the 80s)
Fillosuffee 10 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
I don't actually know the guy and the few minutes of research I could give him right now would probably not do him justice, so I can't comment on that.
But I agree with you, it does seem to be a trend more often seen on the right. Especially with libertarians who don't want to associate with the more authoritarian strands of the right. (In my experience anyway, I don't want to generalize.)
Which is really interesting especially in US politics in which the spectrum is already pretty skewed to the right, where centrists/liberals get called socialists and social democrats get called communists. Most of the country is, according to the global standard, to the right of the center. Talking about real policy, anyway. The culture war nonsense and the divide of "to woke or not to woke" is a whole different thing.
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But I agree with you, it does seem to be a trend more often seen on the right. Especially with libertarians who don't want to associate with the more authoritarian strands of the right. (In my experience anyway, I don't want to generalize.)
Which is really interesting especially in US politics in which the spectrum is already pretty skewed to the right, where centrists/liberals get called socialists and social democrats get called communists. Most of the country is, according to the global standard, to the right of the center. Talking about real policy, anyway. The culture war nonsense and the divide of "to woke or not to woke" is a whole different thing.
Yes. Yes I would. 5 comments
It Was All Orchestrated by Big Pizza 5 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
Yeah I absolutely love those little corner shops that display their pizzas in the window and you can just grab a slice of fresh, delicious pizza for little money. Satisfies the craving without having to commit to the whole calorie bomb pie.
We don't have a ton of fast food chains where I live but I have tasted Pizza Hut a few times and it was super weird? The dough was not what is usually used for pizza, it was flaky, almost like puff pastry. And the whole thing was sooooo greasy. So yeah, I'll choose small local restaurants every time.
As for potatoes on pizza, I've never heard of that but it sounds pretty good!
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We don't have a ton of fast food chains where I live but I have tasted Pizza Hut a few times and it was super weird? The dough was not what is usually used for pizza, it was flaky, almost like puff pastry. And the whole thing was sooooo greasy. So yeah, I'll choose small local restaurants every time.
As for potatoes on pizza, I've never heard of that but it sounds pretty good!
Humility comes at a price 4 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
Hahaha true! They'll show how rich they are to the public... but not to the IRS.
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Fillosuffee 10 comments
ewqua
· 2 years ago
That's... not what a centrist is at all. I get what he's trying to do here but even if you're not identifying with a specific movement, the opinions you hold still put you on the political spectrum because it is descriptive, not prescriptive. You can be an independent and generally hold right wing views, or left wing views, or centrist views. But calling yourself a centrist because "both sides are bad"... I see what you're going for but I also think that ain't it, chief. If anything, it would make more sense to call yourself independent or apolitical. A centrist simply means you hold a moderate position on most topics, so basically a liberal (in the original sense).
What time does Superman fly? 16 comments