Also can recall most pokemon and their types from memory 2 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
5000? Is that a joke? Shouldn't it be closer to 50k or more?
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I heard Mr. Osteen needed it for hurricane prep, though 11 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
$900 billion bill and they plan on giving $600 to individuals that make less than $99k a year. But that's not all. It was tied to a $1.6 trillion bill which includes things like $10 million to gender studies in Pakistan, $500 million for Israeli defense, and many more. At over 5k pages long not one person who voted for it could have actually read it. Plus if they wanted to vote for the stimulus bill they had to vote for the defense bill since it was tied in. This is why term limits should be required for all elected positions. Fun article related: https://fee.org/articles/how-10-million-for-gender-programs-in-pakistan-got-tied-to-a-covid-relief-bill/
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Ill old-fashioned Cobra 5 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
Peta always reminds me of the Noble Savage idiot movement. The Noble savage, in literature, is an idealized concept of uncivilized man, who symbolizes the innate goodness of one not exposed to the corrupting influences of civilization. However, there were people who thought it sounded great and attempted to pull it into real life instead of just fiction. Alot of people were killed by "savages" because some moron couldn't separate reality from fiction. Then they just brushed it off by saying they were corrupted because of their interaction with "civilized" man.
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boing 6 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
I generally just find it extremely annoying and wish they'd just continued on with the story.
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Haha, I gonna BOOOM 4 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
Without letting anyone know the game, do you know what game this is? Still play this every so often.
The lonely sister, london, british museum 4 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
It wouldn't surprise me if this is sorta true. However, given the void on that completely new and designed exhibit for the museum I'm pretty positive the one at the British museum did not come from that exhibit. Now, the exhibit may have purposely darkened that spot with a plaque that says where the last sister is located but it's unlikely.
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peace 5 comments
My wife wanted Sprite. I got her 7up. She wrote this on the bottle 1 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
Technically, Sprite is the fake 7up. 7up was developed in 1929 and Sprite in 1959.
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Programmed daily fancier Snail 3 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
Hmm... I'd a said it's mostly boring. Occasionally fun, at parts terrifying, but the vast majority was boring.
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Office camouflage 3 comments
Does this really need context? 3 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
You know a shot gun wedding usually means that the bride got pregnant or had sex with the man and now the parents of the bride are forcing the man to marry her. Honestly though? The groom to be looks happier than the bride to be about this and why in the world is that kid in the tree?
Some have not forgotten 5 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
On the one hand it sounds really bad when you put it like that. But, let me try putting it another way. Focus on one problem at a time. Generally sound advice and used by everyone. Now that we've established that how about we move on to stop making new problems for yourself/others. This type of tweet literally serves zero purpose other than to try and make more trouble. It doesn't help black women during the suffrage movement. Most people reading the tweet probably weren't even alive then. It certainly isn't trying to solve any of todays problems. In fact the only reason to say this is because you don't want to solve the problems. Kinda like your GF/wife bringing up what you did on Tues. 3 years ago while arguing with you about what clothes you should wear during your stay at home work hours and how that means you can't wash the dishes and don't love her anymore.
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She's never getting her license back.. Don't drink and drive 3 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
Usually these bad gifs indicate a bot posted something stolen from another site. Not sure if this was a bot post because the user made a comment 3 months ago but this type of gif is a good indication.
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Sooooo, what kind of potato are you? 8 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
So I guess I'll just leave this here. https://idahopotato.com/what-kind-of-potato-are-you
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Bullies don't exist in a vacuum 5 comments
A Society Where Men Are Constantly Under Attack - Sydney Watson 5 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
As long as we can place the blame on some other group it means we're not the problem or part of the problem so we can do as we please. Then we're right back to where we started from but just from the other/opposite extreme. But since the blame is being solely placed this or that group and because "I" can point out their faults then "I" am not at fault. It really just boils down to are people responsible for themselves and their actions? And if they are, are we holding them accountable for their actions, both right and wrong?
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A Society Where Men Are Constantly Under Attack - Sydney Watson 5 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
Oh don't get me wrong I see what she's saying and she's not wrong. It's easy to see when someone does all the work of putting it all together and pointing it out but the mindset that creates the very situation we're in is the initial problem. Victim blaming, enforced societal roles, lack of support, the very things that are often claimed to cause problems for women have been radicalized as a response to the very things they are trying to fix. And you can see it everywhere. "You can't be racist if you're black". "You must be (fill in the blank) if you're (blank). "You can't have an opinion, or at least one that can be voiced, on (blank) if you're (blank). It's a logical fallacy that easy to fall into or use, especially when you want to get one up on whatever group you think is oppressing you. Just because all squares are rectangles it doesn't make all rectangles squares. The problem is that society likes to stop with all squares are rectangles.
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How 2020 feels like 2 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
I was thinking more along the lines that too much has been jammed into the year but I suppose either one works.
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Rice up 7 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
The two rules to making rice. One, unless you know exactly what you're doing use less rice than you think you're supposed too, it's just like spaghetti. Two, don't forget you're making rice. Looks like someone missed on both counts.
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Mr. Cruz would like a word 5 comments
I swear it thinks I'm incapable of mental math 1 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
The human brain is an immense calculating machine. The problem is that it's not always tuned to the specific problem you may be needing an answer for. Ever forget how to spell a relatively simple word? Or forget what something is called? There's nothing wrong with double checking yourself. You just can't let your brain become so dependent on outsourcing that you lose the ability entirely even when you are tuned in.
A Society Where Men Are Constantly Under Attack - Sydney Watson 5 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
Of course that's kinda the point of the extremist subset of feminism. If any role filled by a man is useful or complimentary it must also be filled by a woman. And if it can't be filled by any woman it must be eliminated. This type of mindset can be seen all over for all kinds of things and it generally stems from the idea that an individuals opinion is absolutely correct and cannot be questioned. To question an opinion is in an attack on the individual and should then be attacked back as a defense. You can see how this mindset makes it hard to deal with.
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For lease navidad 7 comments
lucky11
· 3 years ago
Now that is really interesting. Imagine getting the same tree every year for around 7 years, depending on the type of tree.
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