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Hold up 4 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
I don’t think she was making so much of a point about the inaccuracies as a joke about mutations from radiation.
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It's true 1 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
I feel called out here and I don’t know how to feel about it…
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This motel’s wifi password 2 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
This was no mistake.
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Suspicious activity detected 4 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
Same. But it was a computer at 2 am.
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Metric to imperial be like 12 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
Diamonds are brittle, so they would not withstand blunt force.
Be Gay Do Crime! 4 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
I laughed a lot about this response.
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Classic case of suicide 2 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
We’ve seen it happen before…
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Didn't know biologists had hierarchy. 6 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
I’m glad he clarified that the high up biologist was honest. I could have believed him otherwise.
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Stay safe out there 6 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
I was just so caught up thinking ‘that’s a great tip.’
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Love yourself, damnit! 1 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
Equally important—because sometimes those traumas are very obvious to others—the aforementioned system is often part of what allowed the trauma to occur. That system permeates everything you think and feel and do. Some of those effects are obvious, making it more clear what to address. Some of those effects are insidious or buried or so laterally connected, it is hard to make the connection.
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Americans do this?? 4 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
It’s shameful, but true.
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If you know you know 2 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
Just tell him that you use the first to fingers a lot more and the nails broke off.
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Vampires don't sparkle 4 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
There is some speculation that people afflicted with porphyria are, in part, where the myth of vampires come from. Porphyria, a blood disorder, when untreated can cause some of the features we associate with the old vampires—thin lips with exposed teeth, thin or no hair, sunken eyes, curled hands… and a sensitivity to sunlight that causes blistering and a burning sensation.
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Mouth of leatherback sea turtle 5 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
Wow! It’s horrifying!
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What will those inventive vegans come up with next? 4 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
Soooo… I don’t want to take away from how ridiculous the “plant-based mashed potatoes “ packaging is… but typically, mashed potatoes do involve cows in that they include butter and milk/cream or sour cream…
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based 8 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
@guest_ I wish I could like that last one twice.
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PSA 1 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
And remember, there are a lot of scammers out there. Don’t give out your personal info and don’t make any payments to receive the forgiveness. Get your info from a [dot]gov site. They won’t call or text you about the forgiveness either.
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Cool 16 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
I’ve seen it a few times here in TN.
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Scariness 0 5 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
Ekonaor is not too bad. I image you have to do some fancy trick with your tongue to make ‘aor’ sound.
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I’ve been to almost all of them 13 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
Yeah. I definitely feel privileged to be able to say I’ve seen so many of the sights.
As you say, a lot of these spots are not short trips for most of the country. There were a handful of things just in DC. But no mention of the space museum in AL (biggest space museum in the world), or the great Smoky Mountains in TN (one of the most biodiverse regions in the US), or Mammoth Cave in KY (longest known cave system in the world)… those are just things I know of because I live in within a long weekend of enjoying. Everything on the posted list is at least 7 hours of driving from where I live. And, I’m sure there are many places in the US where the same could be said. However, there are amazing and important things that are much closer. So really the metric is sort of meaningless.
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I’ve been to almost all of them 13 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
I’ve visited 18.
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Choose your path 9 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
Alright guys. 30-something is not that old. There’s still plenty of time to meet the love of your life, to have your own kids or realize you’ve got some interesting kinks. You don’t have to start making your end of life plans yet. You won’t even be able to retire for another 30 years.
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Do you partake? 1 comments
roanoke · 1 year ago
I like the implication that there are no bones.
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No wonder they could jailbreak it 14 comments
roanoke · 1 year 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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