He taking his job way too serious ???? 2 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
Or taking a nap.
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Sorry guys, it had to be done (404th post) 1 comments
Storm chaser proposes with Kansas tornado in the background 3 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
A storm chaser in flip flops. Those are not the shoes I'd be wearing if I ever thought I might need to get away in a hurry from a storm.
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lucky11
· 4 years ago
Why would other calculators care about bobs? Would they even be attracted to them? Also they have no hands so who's spreading the money? Do they regurgitate it? Is it something they generate naturally? If it's something they create internally, why would it be money? Are those even calculators? They don't have enough buttons.
Finally! Good news in 2020 2 comments
Sharks love you too, apparently 3 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
Plenty of people love dangerous things. Sometimes when you play with fire you get burned. If you don't still love whatever it was that "burned" you, you probably didn't really love it. That or you're an idiot.
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The greatest photobomb of my life: I (blue) don't know that family and they didn't know I 7 comments
William wallace monument, scotland 3 comments
Pick up that book you’ve been thinking about 9 comments
The age of your artificial Christmas Tree can be determined by counting the rings of tape 5 comments
That’s not so Boomer 2 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
I have a kindle touch. The first version of touch. I enjoy reading on my kindle but there is something to be said about reading from books as well. While my digital library is a fair size but so is my actual library. I have three book shelves filled with books and I do like going to the library or book store. I find it's easier to find new books or authors when searching through actual books rather than trying to find them online. Now once I've found them if they have digital versions of their books I'm perfectly fine with buying those. Especially if I'm three books deep in a series and it's in the middle of the night and I want to keep reading.
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In response to reading Tom Cotton's refusal to teach history. The U.S.A. Didnt start 5 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
Literally the first entry when I searched on google "George Washington's Slaves" produced this mountvernon.org/george-washington/slavery/ten-facts-about-washington-slavery/ I realize it's easier to just go with the flow and perpetuate things that weren't well researched to start with but sometimes we should look things up ourselves. Did he have slaves? Yes. Did he treat them horribly? No. In fact he was rather mild in his treatment compared to his contemporaries. Was it his intention to never release his slave so he made sure his wife got his when he died? Absolutely not. The Mountvernon website doesn't try to white wash anything and will clearly show the faults of individuals. What they won't do is spread unsubstantiated rumor without actual sourcing from the time of those individuals.
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In response to reading Tom Cotton's refusal to teach history. The U.S.A. Didnt start 5 comments
lucky11
· 4 years ago
"In response to reading Tom Cotton's refusal to teach history. The U.S.A. didnt start slavery, but it was ended less than 100 years later. Lets teach it all to learn a valuable lesson about our government." Reddit
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