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And then there was anime 1 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
Oof...
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Rename all the roads 12 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
Oh my god, who actually cares? Its the name of a street. Do you people not have work? Family? Hobbies? Is this legitimately what you care about spending your time on?
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They need the beast 10 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
Yeah, going to throw an unpopular opinion out there... they're both mentally ill.
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M*A*S*H them together 2 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
A potato monster that you mash.
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Cancelling Disney+ after the free trial 1 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
I have several questions... and I want answers to none of them.
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Poops 3 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
Chaotic good.
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Goosebumps 8 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
I should have had a lot more coffee before reading this comment thread.
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Somehow she has 12 friends 4 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
"Is Wayne Brady gonna have to choke a bitch?!"
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Love the ping sound 9 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
Las Vegas is fine, but there are many fire-by-helicopter ranges that give you a more well-rounded experience in Texas. Start out on the ground doing 3-gun, finish in the air on your final targets.
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This is America 12 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
The fact that the teacher isnt letting him excuse himself but instead forcing him to stay in class and have a breakdown says more about the teacher versus the kid emotionally collapsing.
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Something to think about 9 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
Nope, houses in Texas dont have basements since all structures are built on shifting/moving foundations settled on clay. I supposed there might be some good murder rooms in some of those houses though. Hmm...
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Millenials finally did it to Area51 1 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
Okay boomer.
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Same but cheaper 3 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
Someone finally said it, thank you.
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Courtesy of "The Oatmeal" 5 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
If there is anyone or thing in this universe that is likely to appreciate life, it's the incarnation of death.
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A sane Hollywood celebrity is facing backlash because he said 3 year old children should 45 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
I believe in this article/quote he is specifically addressing/giving his opinion on the issue of transitioning children chemically to the opposing gender. A large percentage of folks across the board dont really care about the concept of 'traditional roles', but most people care about chemically or physically altering a child before they're fully developed and cant provide informed consent. The argument to be made here is at what point is it the perception of the parent giving consent on behalf of the child, and is it even appropriate to do something so extreme before an individual is even old enough to drive a car.
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Movie technique 9 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
You took that in a direction I had not intended. Just going to slowly back away now.
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Movie technique 9 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
Practice makes perfect.
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Star Wars: Black Series Luke Skywalker Battle Simulation Helmet Preorder 2 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
So much star wars lately, show me some LOTR stuff please.
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You underestimate my power 2 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
*20 batteries and 6 minutes later*
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I'm not the only one going to hell 5 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
People are much more likely to say that on the internet versus real life. You go to an actual gym or class and you're working and trying to get healthier and most people will give you a high five or a thumbs up.
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No surprise then that he's also a Flat-Earther. 44 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
@guest_ your comments made my day, read each one about a dozen times.
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No surprise then that he's also a Flat-Earther. 44 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
Also, to clarify on your statement about the fact that "disease rates were already dropping before vaccines became common place" Harper, do you know why that is? Because the pool of children infected with the various diseases that vaccines protect against were dying left and right. If 400,000 of 500,000 children die that doesnt mean theres a lower concentration of diseases infecting children, the rate of infection in the pool of infected remains the same, the number of reported infected simply goes down for the next census because 80% of the previous population of reported infected died. There wasnt an 80% reduction in spread, there was a 20% YOY ROS (Year over Year) (Rate of Survival).
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No surprise then that he's also a Flat-Earther. 44 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
Also not sure what you mean by 'capitalistic reasons'. Most readily available vaccines cost pennies on the dollar and the companies behind them usually have a -20% to -80% TCNR after distribution. Vaccinations are physician recommended and rarely marketed by large pharmaceutical companies.
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No surprise then that he's also a Flat-Earther. 44 comments
interesting · 4 years ago
Yeah this isnt propaganda. I have friends who are actual physicians and surgeons, who studied this stuff for years, and who know exactly what's in vaccines. I've also read thousands of pages of RD papers on the actual creation and research behind MMR and most other vaccinations on the world market. I'm not conditioned to think anything, I'm someone who actually understands the science and who has read through the research. Organizations like the NVC exist to provide help and compensation to the rare portions of the population who experience reactions to vaccines, correct. However, in 99.9998% of these cases it's due to allergic reactions gone awry. In the other .00002% of documented cases it's usually due to compromised immune systems due 5o HIV/AIDS. The DPH is the overseeing body that audits imported vaccinations for use in the populace, and they're a governing body of practices physicians and researchers. I believe in your right to your opinion but you seem sorely misinformed.
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