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Phamphlets for the people 16 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
Unbiased? It depends on who "they" are that makes the pamphlets. In theory, this looks good, but everyone has their biases and everyone has an agenda.
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The 1960's were not know for their safety standards 4 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
You are not as far off of the ground as this picture makes it look.
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A letter from 41 to 42 2 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
George Bush was a class act. He was not without his failings, like all of us, but he was, in my opinion, the most under-rated and under appreciated president of our time.
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Modern arranged marriages 11 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
Can someone explain the last picture? I think I am missing some element to this one.
It’s been a good year 4 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
Did you start at the top or the bottom?
Families moving into freshly built neighborhoods in the golden years 9 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
Lakewood, California, moving day. While there were a ton of homes that everyone moved into all at once, this particular photo was staged for Life Magazine (notice how you can clearly see the names on the moving vans). And yes, racial housing was very much a thing in southern California in that day.
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Families moving into freshly built neighborhoods in the golden years 9 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
Lakewood, California, moving day. While there were a ton of homes that everyone moved into all at once, this particular photo was staged for Life Magazine (notice how you can clearly see the names on the moving vans). And yes, racial housing was very much a thing in southern California in that day.
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Femanon ran into her past 7 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
Take a screenshot, email it to his boss.
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Funny cuz it’s true 27 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
If they charged enough to make a profit every year, that 91% would drop in a hurry.
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Just an elaborate prank bro 12 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
Pretty much (and knowing that, I still voted for him).
Romney family’s Freudian Slip 6 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
Oops!
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Better than most Americans 29 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
To be fair, he does better than most Americans (including myself) would if they were trying to fill out a map of Germany.
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Limping technical Koala 5 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
Well, Jesus did say what we did for the least of these..... :)
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Nothing can stop us! 3 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
Frankly, at this point, there is not much more you can do.
yes 15 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
So some guy's wife makes his lunch? Who cares? (Maybe, just maybe, this is her way of saying "Love You,")
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I hope Benji will be a'ight 13 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
Yeah, I am thinking whack-a-mole approach on something like this.
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I hope Benji will be a'ight 13 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
As long as the roaches don't all have to survive, for $75 million, yes, absolutely.
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#meetoo 2 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
At first, I wondered if she was just using it like a set of binoculars (I've seen it done), but then I noticed where her trigger finger was.
On the plus side, she won't be using as much eye-shadow for the next week or two.
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Welcome back 4 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
If you do, you probably won't be invited back for number 3.
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I was under the impression we could figure out that part out later 8 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
Pretty much. Supposedly, this guy fit the description of someone seen around a rash of burglaries (that were never reported), and this gave these two men reason to corner him like an animal, and shoot him when he put up a fight.
Then someone released the video they took of the incident, thinking it would bolster their case. In reality, it backfired in a major way, and now the vast majority of people are siding with the guy they shot and killed.
Maybe, this will instigate some changes in that area (that part of the state is known for racism and "good ole' boy" networking).
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Allright 1 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
I had this happen to me once. I was asked to join a raiding party (10 Man, WoW), and after the first boss, the raid leader left to go eat supper. We were NOT a happy bunch.
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One of the unspoken (and worst) parts of flooding...When the coffins rise from the ground 17 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
Umm.... small town, small family, not particularly rich.
Take care of each other 3 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
She probably wanted to get away from her five kids for a little while and take a break! (My wife is a teacher, I know of what I speak.)
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One of the unspoken (and worst) parts of flooding...When the coffins rise from the ground 17 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
Actually, in some places here in America, we do the vault thing. My Dad died back in 2007, and his coffin was put in a vault, as required by the cemetery, and flooding was the given reason.
One of the unspoken (and worst) parts of flooding...When the coffins rise from the ground 17 comments
married_dude · 4 years ago
These were apparently not. Some cemeteries have not always required them. It may be that this one doesn't, or they only started requiring them in the last few years.
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