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I think you know what I’m talking about 1 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago · Edited 1 year ago
Boo berry 3 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
Does that mean it comes with a list of all the mistakes. Cause let's be real, I've made so many mistakes that I couldn't begin to remember all of them.
Am I really the only one? 2 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
There's some really good adaptations. There's also some really lame ones that cut out tons of stuff to fit the limited scope of 12 episodes. I will watch the goods ones and even repeat the ones I really like even if I also really like the source material too. The lames ones? No, in that case the source material really is the only way to go.
Béarnaise sauce 8 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
Mustard, just like I normally do.
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If things had just gone a bit differently 1 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
Well it wasn't as if they could utilize it. There's tons of stuff we know of right now but can't use because it's just too impracticable. There's tons of stuff that if we could use it would make everything super convenient, end world hunger, minimize poverty, and help reduce or even reverse climate change. The problem is the fiddly bits. The stuff you need to have in order to make the stuff you need, to make the things you want to have.
Mr. Free Speech in action 1 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
But did he remove them from twitter?
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You’ll still be full of shit 1 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
I realize this is a bot post but I'm going to comment anyways. There's a big difference between Ivermectin that's used by Veterinarians and the Ivermectin prescribed to millions of people yearly around the world. If you're human, you should not take medicine designed to be given to animals. Even if the root medicine is the same, the quality, amount, and additives are completely different.
And screw the Greek letter hiearchy as well 2 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
Whichever one has the most mcnugget.
I am currently in the year 2069 1 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
Alright go ahead.
Which dystopia is most likely 2 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
Idiocracy.
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And did some caveman just drop their meat into the fire or something? 1 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
Bread cooked in stone ovens tended to develop a very thick crust on the bottom. This was generally cut off before it was served to the wealthy. The remainder was then given to the servants to eat. Toast was then simply the cast offs from the more well offs bread.
cringe 1 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
This is why this is literally used as a therapy method. Writing, clearing your head, and re-reading your writing allows you to gain a perspective it's hard to grasp when in the throws of an issue.
Hans You are 4 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
Spiders commonly found inside are adapted to inside life. When you place them outside you've just condemned them to death. All that aside, did you know? In the state of Florida you're rarely, if ever, more than three feet from a spider.
We found nothing wrong in our investigation 1 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
Fraud Corp. has investigated and found no evidence of fraud in Fraud Corp. Also, would you like to go on a vacation. We have a wonderful spot at Lake Laogai.
Um they tasted like a gummy candy? 1 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
Those blue ones were special.
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Really tricky question 8 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
Adoption? Fostering? Being the favorite Uncle/Aunt?
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Tier list 1 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
In theory, you can stay hydrated with everything on this list. Practical application says you'll get fat and have diabetes and likely die from a heart attack if you only drink out of row F.
If I had to see this then so do you 1 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
Well played.
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Get out there and do it 1 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
Should've established a safe word.
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America’s oldest unsolved mystery of Roanoke 2 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
It's really not though. Just a cursory google will give you scads of studies/reports on what happened based on the surrounding evidence. Granted, there is nothing that comes right out and say "this is exactly what happened and here's a first hand account" but you generally don't get that with history that far back.
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I don't think they will 1 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
Old news, this has already been passed into law with the deadline set at December 28th, 2024.
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Halp 1 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
Ah, it's probably missing a frame. Something like "Carpet your whole house/room for only $99".
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It’s a place, I looked it up 1 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
We know who it is. It's the Lord of the Rings country. Also, the one that did that sheep horror flick that had man eating sheep and some Weresheep.
Seriously, who the hell are these guys? 1 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
Are those Minecraft tools? Honestly, I have no idea who those characters are.
This photo is black and white 1 comments
lucky11 · 1 year ago
Nope. It may be the original was the way it's described but by using a imaging program and zooming in there's alot of blurring off the lines on this image. So while there are some areas that are actually black and white there's a whole lot that's got color.
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