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Do you partake? 1 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
I like the implication that there are no bones.
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No wonder they could jailbreak it 14 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
No. It means that farmers will be able to repair their own equipment. It means the won’t loose valuable work time waiting for repairs that may not be able to be performed locally and be able to save money by doing the work themselves. They can keep parts and diagnostic tools on hand and make repairs or perform maintenance in the field if needed.
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This actually exists 1 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Better keep that out of reach of children.
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Jegglo shots *slurp* 1 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Oh no!
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“Marshmallows” ain’t a bad name tbh 31 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Pretzels!
Loch Ness is beautiful 2 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
When I was young, I always thought the Bermuda Triangle was a big concern. But my sense of my location on the world was pretty bad. So then one day, I realized that I lived right on the edge of the triangle and I was like, ‘oh. I guess it’s not really a big deal.’
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*puts the octopus back in the aquarium* 1 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
That title got me laughing.
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I don't feel ok right now 3 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
I gained such an aversion to saying “I’m okay” because, when I was young, I realized that was the only answer people wanted you to give —true or not.
These days, I’ll say almost anything else.
Hope there’s someone for you to talk to @karlboll
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Body odour is a social construct 10 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
People thought the smell was a problem and came up with perfumes and layers and special washes to deal with it. At first deodorant, as we know it, was a failure. Marketing made it happen.
Same with toothpaste. Yes, people cleaned their teeth, but not with toothpaste. The list goes on at great length.
I know people hate to think they are influenced by marketing, but we are.
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But WHY does it be like that sometimes? 8 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Acknowledging limitations and impairments is not bringing us down. It’s lifting us up. Don’t be so quick to trash your fellow man. You might find you’re the one that needs the crutches one day. And you’ll appreciate that you’ve been given the opportunity to do your best work while figuring out how to navigate with those crutches.
But WHY does it be like that sometimes? 8 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
And part of moving forward is figuring out and acknowledging those impairments. No one in the original message suggested that they weren’t working and getting their jobs done respectably. You have to understand your barriers so you can know what sort of crutches you need.
Hearing messages like the one presented can be really meaningful for people who struggle with that issue and haven’t pin-pointed it.
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Brace yourselves 9 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
More like cereal. They haven’t released soylent green yet, but you can get it caffeinated.
They're just more fun 2 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Studies show that people who cuss generally have more broad vocabulary.
Normie gender discussion 3 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
This is really weird. How do people have this much energy to even think through all this crap.
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Greatest traffic ticket 2 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
He should have ordered some for his new buddy.
Don't do drügs!! 10 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
I kinda wanna see how this turns out.
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The suits where the real monsters all along 1 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Speaking the truth.
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Potatoes! 7 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
@karlboll she wrote this for you didn’t she? ;)
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Hmm .. 4 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
No. But I’m starting now.
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Very Lucky Soldiers 2 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
This is a little misleading since most of the country’s are named phonetically in Chinese.
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Have a chart 5 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Really great info in this chart.
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It's been a long day 2 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
Babies are like that.
History doesn't look kindly upon segregationists 3 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
I love these stories. And they are great examples to the contrary of ‘they were a person of their time.’ At the time, no one would have thought poorly of her for taking him off the show.
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You can't spell Pridemonth without Demon 2 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
I love it.
Lifting is the best way to maintain your memory as you age 6 comments
roanoke · 2 years ago
I guess the most disturbing thing about this mentality is that the only reason to work out, to lift weights, to build muscle, is cosmetic. As if there weren’t legitimate health reasons/outcomes to building muscle. As is books and read knowledge was all there was value.
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