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“Everyone comes up to me and says, ‘I would vote for you, if you had a penis.’”
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Ouch. That mass thingie does not sound good. Hope it ends well.

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John D wrote: Shit.... they drained 2 liters of fluid from the old lady's abdomen this afternoon. CT and MRI scheduled for tomorrow. I went to see her and, of course, it was during the procedure. At least I dropped off a fan and a charger for her tablet. Two liters... shit... that sounds really bad. Damn it.
Damn, John. Keep us posted.

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Salman Rushdie was stabbed in the neck, arm and liver. He will likely lose an eye.
Police have identified the suspect as Hadi Matar, a 24-year-old from New Jersey who purchased a ticket for the event. Authorities believe he was acting alone and have not yet found any indication of his motive.

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No indication of motive.
“Matar has made social media posts in support of Iran and its Revolutionary Guard, and in support of Shi’a extremism more broadly.”
https://nypost.com/.../nj-man-matar-had ... sympathies.../

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Matt Cavanaugh wrote: No indication of motive.
“Matar has made social media posts in support of Iran and its Revolutionary Guard, and in support of Shi’a extremism more broadly.”
https://nypost.com/.../nj-man-matar-had ... sympathies.../
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Pitchguest wrote:
Matt Cavanaugh wrote: No indication of motive.
“Matar has made social media posts in support of Iran and its Revolutionary Guard, and in support of Shi’a extremism more broadly.”
https://nypost.com/.../nj-man-matar-had ... sympathies.../
Something something white people something something ist.
Let's not forget, yelling "Allahu ackbar" and "Die, infidel scum" are right-wing dog whistles.

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Taking a cue from John and switching over to bird reports for a break.

We keep a feeder outside the living room window for a group of hummingbirds that live in the yard. The feeder itself was inexpensive, under $10 at Walmart with decent construction of mostly copper and glass. It came with Hummingbird Food TM which I suppose is sugar water with red food coloring. One part sugar to four or five parts water does the same thing and is easy to prepare. The satisfaction to work/expense ratio for this is higher than anything else in my life.

Last year a cup could last several days. When it was hot I'd wind up dumping a good amount as it started fermenting. This year they're suddenly going through a cup a day, then a cup in less than a day, then two cups in a day. The past week I've regularly seen eight or more out there jockeying for position (they fight enthusiastically and constantly, more than any other animal I've ever seen). It all culminated with a female juvenile being driven inside, where she promptly discovered the skylight, passed out from heat exhaustion(?), and fell into my wife's riding boots.

We have vigilant cats, so leaving her there wasn't an option. The wife scooped her up and tried giving her some water. She'd open her eyes periodically to lap at it before going to sleep again. Maybe 15 minutes of that before recovering enough to fly away. A happy ending for now :D

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So... hell.

My wife has a 10cm mass in her abdomen and it is cancerous. The doctors say they don't know what kind of cancer. She has an appointment to see a specialist on August 24. So, they told her she has cancer, told her she needed to wait two weeks to get more information, and then told her to leave the hospital.

And... since she is feeling okay she decided that we will take a trip next week. In a flurry... she booked flights for her, me, and our daughters. We are off to New York city. After all, she might be dead in six months. We will spend a bunch of money and see some shows. Sounds good to me.

The way I see it, there are two possible options here. Option 1 - the cancer is slow growing and can be removed in the next few weeks and is not life threatening. Option 2 - the doctors already suspect the cancer has spread so there is no rush to treat it.... I am pretty sure it is option 2... the doctors just want to wait a few weeks to tell her she is done for.

Further, my wife doesn't like the way I love her. I will take care of her until our dying day, but she wants me to love her like I used to... when we would fuck for five hours at a stretch. She is obsessed with the fact that I don't have that kind of passion anymore. I am not sexually attracted to her now... period. She told me that she wants to move out because she doesn't want me to take care of her out of a sense of duty. My reply is that I want to take care of her and it makes me feel good to do it. I don't know. It's fucking weird. I don't think she really wants to have sex... but she wants me to want to have sex. She threatened to move out. I told her she can leave whenever she wants and I will help her move. She said that I should tell her what her budget is. My reply was that she can do whatever she wants... half our million dollars is hers... just leave if you want.

But she doesn't leave.... and she doesn't kill herself. She said several times yesterday that she wished she had killed herself on her birthday like she planned. My reply was to say she can just kill herself now if she wants. She must not really want to kill herself... but she thinks about it every day.... day after day after day. Every day she thinks about killing herself and about how I don't want to have sex with her.... day after day after day.

So... last story. Yesterday I was the host and presenter for my biggest meeting of the month for work. It includes our vice president and our customer's director. It is my big show and it is part of why I get paid. Anyway... I am in the middle of "the big meeting" when my wife texts me... and states that she has cancer. Yikes! Right in the middle of the meeting. So, I turn my microphone off for a second and sob... and then go back and carry on. No one noticed a thing... and the meeting was a perfect success. Then my boss calls me afterword and I start to cry on the fucking phone with him. Jesus. Strange day.

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All you can do is continue to be who you are, John. However you respond to all this is the right way.

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Victor Davis Hanson on the American Stasi

The FBI Has Become Dangerous to Americans

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John D wrote: So... hell.<snip>
Fucking hell.

Whilst I'm too stupid and uneducated to say anything informed or intelligent about your situation, for what it's worth, you have my sympathy, mate. If I could, I'd reach through my screen and give you a wee shoulder bump. Stay strong, mate, take each day as it comes and remember - we're here if you need to talk. I really, really hope things work out for you and your family.

Fuck cancer.

Cuntish thing.

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Fuck, man, Take care, and strange as it may seem, this crazy group of people her cares about you.

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Lsuoma wrote: Fuck, man, Take care, and strange as it may seem, this crazy group of people her cares about you.
We're not the animals that the baboonz have always claimed us to be.

Well, mostly... :P

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You ass holes are some kind of therapists. I do not lie to you... and you do not lie to me. It is some kind of gift. Thanks... and fuck off!

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John D wrote: You ass holes are some kind of therapists. I do not lie to you... and you do not lie to me. It is some kind of gift. Thanks... and fuck off!
Here is a gif of a schoolgirl wagging her finger...

https://media2.giphy.com/media/mEgfRtvT ... FZ/200.gif

...your insults have been nullified.

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jet_lagg wrote: Taking a cue from John and switching over to bird reports for a break.
We had five mature bald eagles at once, over a small lake near the cabin. I was on a beach towel, looking straight-up, when the first one passed directly over me. Another one was soaring higher-- then those-two revolved-upward, almost out-of-sight. A third one circled the edge of the lake, close-enough to look big. And then two small ones (but with adult colors) made some noises at each-other, at treetop height... & chased each other in circles, a few yards apart.

The state fish hatchery is a mile down the road. Next time I pass by, I'll stop & ask if eagles dive for the fish.

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He seems to me to be stressed out. What emotion do you guys see?


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All the best, John

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I recently became acquainted with a couple who make films. The husband formerly did camera work for Anthony Bourdain's shows. The wife produces. They made a feature-length documentary in 2020 about a small town newspaper, still struggling to survive. I watched it on Amazon.

It's very competently made. It feels like you're in the room with the subjects. The camera 'looks around' where your attention would naturally flow. It doesn't feel staged like reality tv.

The premise is an easy sell-- for the public television channels where the movie was originally shown: wholesome local newspapers are dying, and rural 'news deserts' are worse for it, and a lovable cantankerous colorful anachronistic dad stubbornly day-after-day refuses to quit-- he's a thorn in the side of the faceless corporate agribusiness plant in-town-- champion of the little guy.

The film stays close to the premise-- but there's juuust enough of the The Rest Of The Story shown-- to reveal the outlines of a counter-narrative. The mom & pop shops on Main Street are barely getting by. So here comes a friendly ad-sales girl to hit them up for $200 to run an ad on Wednesday & Friday. In a newspaper which tells them they are assholes if they voted for Trump. Are they getting their money's worth? Why is the champion of local news... city council meetings about pothole repair... giving himself such license to hiss generic ragefarts at Trump like every dork on Facebook. Is that an under-served niche?

The filmmakers actively-avoided letting the film become 'about Trump'... glossing-over nearly-all pro-Trump sentiment/ and the most cringey anti-Trump sentiments. Necessary, to avoid Trump eclipsing the film. But that choice basically sez "we coulda made this film any year in the last couple decades, before Trump, but we didn't, so we're just gonna pretend we did." AND watching the film now gives the viewer the benefit of hindsight: A big chunk of the story is a rosy picture of demographic replacement by illegal immigrants... working in the meat packing plant. That & everything-else are pre-Biden. What do the townsfolk think now? The film told a story worth-telling. But that story is wrapped-up & done, so the only aspects which make me curious for a sequel... are all the touchy subjects which were previously evaded.

I am reminded of interview clips I saw on YouTube... with the cast of The Waltons. The 'John-Boy' actor said the cast were butthurt when Bush Senior said in 1992 that we need "American families a lot more like the Waltons and a lot less like the Simpsons." John-Boy pointed-out that The Waltons were pro-FDR new deal Democrats, not [Rush Limbaugh/Newt Gingrich] Republicans. True enough. BUT: that was back in the 1930's. By 1992 an honest portrayal of who the who The Waltons _became_... would have admitted that fully HALF of-those who stayed true their grandparents' lifestyle... were Reagan/Bush voters.


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AndrewV69 wrote: He seems to me to be stressed out. What emotion do you guys see?

I trust this gal:

https://bombardsbodylanguage.com/2022/0 ... umps-home/

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Service Dog wrote: I recently became acquainted with a couple who make films. The husband formerly did camera work for Anthony Bourdain's shows. The wife produces. They made a feature-length documentary in 2020 about a small town newspaper, still struggling to survive. I watched it on Amazon.

It's very competently made. It feels like you're in the room with the subjects. The camera 'looks around' where your attention would naturally flow. It doesn't feel staged like reality tv.

The premise is an easy sell-- for the public television channels where the movie was originally shown: wholesome local newspapers are dying, and rural 'news deserts' are worse for it, and a lovable cantankerous colorful anachronistic dad stubbornly day-after-day refuses to quit-- he's a thorn in the side of the faceless corporate agribusiness plant in-town-- champion of the little guy.

The film stays close to the premise-- but there's juuust enough of the The Rest Of The Story shown-- to reveal the outlines of a counter-narrative. The mom & pop shops on Main Street are barely getting by. So here comes a friendly ad-sales girl to hit them up for $200 to run an ad on Wednesday & Friday. In a newspaper which tells them they are assholes if they voted for Trump. Are they getting their money's worth? Why is the champion of local news... city council meetings about pothole repair... giving himself such license to hiss generic ragefarts at Trump like every dork on Facebook. Is that an under-served niche?

The filmmakers actively-avoided letting the film become 'about Trump'... glossing-over nearly-all pro-Trump sentiment/ and the most cringey anti-Trump sentiments. Necessary, to avoid Trump eclipsing the film. But that choice basically sez "we coulda made this film any year in the last couple decades, before Trump, but we didn't, so we're just gonna pretend we did." AND watching the film now gives the viewer the benefit of hindsight: A big chunk of the story is a rosy picture of demographic replacement by illegal immigrants... working in the meat packing plant. That & everything-else are pre-Biden. What do the townsfolk think now? The film told a story worth-telling. But that story is wrapped-up & done, so the only aspects which make me curious for a sequel... are all the touchy subjects which were previously evaded.

I am reminded of interview clips I saw on YouTube... with the cast of The Waltons. The 'John-Boy' actor said the cast were butthurt when Bush Senior said in 1992 that we need "American families a lot more like the Waltons and a lot less like the Simpsons." John-Boy pointed-out that The Waltons were pro-FDR new deal Democrats, not [Rush Limbaugh/Newt Gingrich] Republicans. True enough. BUT: that was back in the 1930's. By 1992 an honest portrayal of who the who The Waltons _became_... would have admitted that fully HALF of-those who stayed true their grandparents' lifestyle... were Reagan/Bush voters.

Looks interesting. A well-made documentary really shines; tendentious or maudlin ones are unbearable.

Similar dynamic going on with our local rag. More on that later, but I gotta run.

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The link to the documentary doesn't appear to display.

Maybe it hit a spam filter against vending links.

I'm gonna put URL tags around that & see if that helps:

https://www.amazon.com/Storm-Lake-Jerry ... B09LRWPF18

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Matt Cavanaugh wrote: I trust this gal:

https://bombardsbodylanguage.com/2022/0 ... umps-home/
She did a great job on Christine Blassey Ford.

But I don't see most of the stuff Body Language Lady describes in this video. If the sound was off, I couldn't find those moments.

I wanna know how-often Garland uses a teleprompter. If it's infrequent, then all the reactions we're seeing could-be to that novelty. Like taking an eye test.

I find it more informative to listen to the content of the words he's saying... & listen for parts which are confirmed to be lies.

Such as his indignant response-- to those who dare say that the FBI acted unprofessionally/inappropriately. There's no qualifier on that. It's not limited to "in this instance".

And so-- since we know THE FBI ABSOLUTELY DID DO inappropriate/unprofessional shit involving-Trump... then we do know He's Lying during that part.

Which gives us a reference-point to detect not-yet-confirmed lies.


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Fucking hell -

So we read my wife's medical results. They post them on line and you can log in and read them. Okay... so we do this and read the word carcinomatosis. Okay... yeah... so what is this word? And so we look up the word and it goes like this.
What type of cancer is carcinomatosis?
Carcinomatosis isn’t a type of cancer. It’s a rare condition that means cancer in one part of your body has spread, blanketing another part of your body with several new tumors. Sometimes, carcinomatosis (car-see-no-MA-toe-sis) is the first indication you have cancer. But carcinomatosis usually happens when you’ve been dealing with cancer for some time. Unfortunately, carcinomatosis is a sign your cancer is getting worse and can’t be cured. Healthcare providers may recommend treatment that eases your symptoms and gives you as much time as possible to be with your loved ones
and my wife says... "Yeah... well I have been wanting to die for years now."

Fucking hell... but... she didn't talk about moving out yesterday. So...yeah... here we go on the adventure of death. It happens to everyone eventually. Everyone in my wife's family dies pretty young. They burn hot and burn out. I hope our trip to NYC goes okay next week. She is already building up fluids in her abdomen. She wants to go to Ireland for some reason... so we can try to do that too. Fucking hell.

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Service Dog wrote:
Sat Aug 13, 2022 12:45 pm
jet_lagg wrote: Taking a cue from John and switching over to bird reports for a break.
The state fish hatchery is a mile down the road. Next time I pass by, I'll stop & ask if eagles dive for the fish.
I'm sure they do, though perhaps not that often. It's common to spot them in Connecticut now. That is huge btw, it was like seeing a unicorn when I was a kid. We'd go on field trips to the sanctuary and sit shivering in the rain for hours hoping some speck in the distance might turn out to be one. Now if you go hiking in the right area you've got good odds of a sighting.

Which brings me back to "not that often". Despite seeing them pretty regularly I've only seen a fish catch once. On the other hand, I spotted it because there was a guy on the side of the road with a professional camera clearly interested in something. Presumably he wasn't there at random, so you just need to know the right spots.

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Ah damn, John. What miserable news :(

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John D wrote: So we read my wife's medical results. They post them on line and you can log in and read them. Okay... so we do this and read the word carcinomatosis. Okay... yeah... so what is this word? And so we look up the word and it goes like this.
That's a fairly dickish way to convey that information.

She wants to go to Ireland for some reason... so we can try to do that too.
Ireland is lovely. Planning the trip will be a good thing for you both. Focus on that. I have lots of suggestions on what to do, what to see, what to avoid.

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These white-guilt fuckers can agree to whatever deal they want... but when they get laid-off... they should be treated as-if they voluntarily quit unprompted. Because that's what they did. No unemployment benefits or early-retirement payout or anything that's coming to someone who lost his job involuntarily.



Home > News > Local > Minneapolis teachers union contract calls for layoffs of white teachers first

Minneapolis teachers union contract calls for layoffs of white teachers first
Teachers are normally laid off or excessed based on seniority alone, but the new agreement adds a racial component as well.


By Evan Stambaugh -August 14, 2022


A Minneapolis teachers union contract stipulates that white teachers will be laid off or reassigned before “educators of color” in the event Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) needs to reduce staff.

After the Minneapolis Federation of Teachers (MFT) and MPS struck a deal on March 25 to end a 14-day teacher strike, the two sides drew up and ratified a new collective bargaining agreement complete with various proposals.

One of the proposals dealt with “educators of color protections.” The agreement states that if a non-white teacher is subject to excess, MPS must excess a white teacher with the “next least” seniority.

“Starting with the Spring 2023 Budget Tie-Out Cycle, if excessing a teacher who is a member of a population underrepresented among licensed teachers in the site, the District shall excess the next least senior teacher, who is not a member of an underrepresented population,” the agreement reads.

According to the United Federation of Teachers, “excessing” means “reducing staff in a particular school when there is a reduction in the number of available positions in a title or license area in that school.”

The agreement adds that non-white teachers, as well as those working in various programs, “may be exempted from district-wide layoff(s) outside seniority order.” The agreement also prioritizes the reinstatement of teachers from “underrepresented populations” over white teachers.

https://alphanews.org/minneapolis-teach ... ers-first/

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The finished product is jaw-dropping!


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The Washington Post reported Thursday that the unprecedented FBI raid on Trump’s residence was undertaken in part to recover “classified documents relating to nuclear weapons.” WaPo’s sources, which the outlet referred to as “people familiar with the investigation,” did not elaborate on the claim, nor did they say whether the FBI recovered such documents.

The bombshell report sparked controversy online as to why the FBI waited roughly 18 months to recover such records.

Speculation also questioned why, if the nature of the documents was so sensitive, the White House did not know about the raid.


“Just to get this straight, we’re now supposed to believe that the material Trump had stored in his house was nuclear content so sensitive the FBI waited a year and a half to go get it and used the National Archives as a prop to do so?” Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro tweeted.

Trump Raid Warrant, Receipts Make No Mention Of ‘Nuclear Weapons’
https://www.dailywire.com/news/trump-ra ... ar-weapons


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Service Dog wrote: The Washington Post reported Thursday that the unprecedented FBI raid on Trump’s residence was undertaken in part to recover “classified documents relating to nuclear weapons.”
Not only that, he turned me into a newt!

(I got better)

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Bhurzum wrote:
Service Dog wrote: The Washington Post reported Thursday that the unprecedented FBI raid on Trump’s residence was undertaken in part to recover “classified documents relating to nuclear weapons.”
Not only that, he turned me into a newt!

(I got better)
I heard something about TS/SCI records too. TS (Top Secret) is a general/enabling security clearance, and is a prerequisite fore being allowed access to SCI data (Secure Compartmented Information). This type of stuff is divided into different compartments (hence the name) and each compartment has its own criteria for access. For example, the general CIA compartment requires a full-scope polygraph - the tough one, as does NSA. Some DoD compartments require no poly (e.g., general US Air Force compartment).

While TS/SCI is by no means anything close to sooper-dooper seekrit, some compartments contain very, very, VERY secret stuff. The sort of stuff you don't want a stupid narcissist to get his orange hands on, say.

I know this stuff, because although I can't even get a Secret clearance, I supervise several folks who have been read into some deep, deep compartments.

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You all see Tulsi Gabbard fill in for Tucker Carlson on Friday? She hit it out of the park.

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Matt Cavanaugh wrote: You all see Tulsi Gabbard fill in for Tucker Carlson on Friday? She hit it out of the park.
would do.

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This guy ... haha... "well.... perhaps this is a measure of our humility."

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Lsuoma wrote: I heard something about TS/SCI records too. TS (Top Secret) is a general/enabling security clearance, and is a prerequisite fore being allowed access to SCI data (Secure Compartmented Information). This type of stuff is divided into different compartments (hence the name) and each compartment has its own criteria for access. For example, the general CIA compartment requires a full-scope polygraph - the tough one, as does NSA. Some DoD compartments require no poly (e.g., general US Air Force compartment).

While TS/SCI is by no means anything close to sooper-dooper seekrit, some compartments contain very, very, VERY secret stuff. The sort of stuff you don't want a stupid narcissist to get his orange hands on, say.

I know this stuff, because although I can't even get a Secret clearance, I supervise several folks who have been read into some deep, deep compartments.
That was identical to every story told around every QAnon campfire.

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Seattle Times is reporting that Palin may be trying to resurrect her glory hole days.

Trump/Palin in 2024?

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That underline should have been strikethrough.

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Lsuoma wrote: Seattle Times is reporting that Palin may be trying to resurrect her glory hole days.

Trump/Palin in 2024?
With all these establishment news sources saying the exact same thing/
at the exact same time/
using the exact same wording,

it must be true.

"in trouble." a "comeback." :bjarte:


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FBI finds Trump's laser-encoded stash of Upsidasium.

Possible collusion with mysterious pair of Pottsylvanian agents with ties to Russia.

Security Clearance: "Region 1"

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I have it on good authority (well, one person on YouTube) that it is not culturally offensive to ask a Russian (or Ukranian) to use the phrase:

"Is Moose and Squirrel".

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Bhurzum wrote: ...lance corporal...
There was still a Jones Butcher Shop last time I went to Thetford.

The words "They don't like it up 'em'" spring to mind. Though I'm not sure how relevant they are in this case.

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MarcusAu wrote: The words "They don't like it up 'em'" spring to mind.
https://www.bitchmedia.org/sites/defaul ... k=YkeQTSoD

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another IDF hottie for Bhurzum:

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Anonymous reports indicate that the seized documents were soaked in the urine of Russian prostitutes.

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Matt Cavanaugh wrote: another IDF hottie for Bhurzum:


intercept my missile.jpeg
That .jpeg name...I nearly choked on my drink!

And yes, she's ultra purty!

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Another eagle chick pic:
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Shared by my formerly liberal, college professor friend!

The Tyranny of the 'Current Thing'

“Current Thingism” erodes our ability to think critically about important issues.


Current Thingism is the default mindset of a certain segment of the American population: typically, the professional, liberal, educated, urban caste of society. Current Thingism is an enduring assumption that whatever the Current Thing happens to be, it should, in fact, be the Current Thing—the issue among issues.

Because the Current Thing deserves our total attention and deference, anyone who disputes the existence or the urgency of the Current Thing is a problem. The person who does not concede the urgency of the Current Thing is dumb, dangerous, or both.

whereas the defining of “the issues” was meant to narrow the focus of which topics need to be debated by the public, Current Thingism serves to narrow that focus to a single issue and to push it beyond the realm of debate entirely.

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We have tickets to see "A Strange Loop" in NYC. I told my wife I would go because my children want to see it. I also told my wife I wouldn't make any "nigger faggot" jokes and she told me to behave. Haha. So... we have one show nailed down so far.

She wants to see five shows in three days. Haha. Shit... she can barely take a flight of stairs. We will see. I am her caregiver.... and she has agreed to this. She has asked me to reduce my drinking so I can be a better caregiver. We will see.

Going to see an oncologist with my wife this afternoon. We should know what her treatment plan is tonight. She keeps saying she doesn't want years of chemo... but I think she is self deceived on this. While she has told me she wants to kill herself for the last 10 years, she never does it. She is afraid to die (aren't we all). I suspect we are looking at three years of chemo.

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Service Dog wrote: Should Female Athletes Play Topless? #shorts
Maybe my standards have fallen now that comedians are no longer interested in being funny, but the #MeToo joke seriously made me spit out my coffee.

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John D wrote: Further, my wife doesn't like the way I love her. I will take care of her until our dying day, but she wants me to love her like I used to... when we would fuck for five hours at a stretch. She is obsessed with the fact that I don't have that kind of passion anymore. I am not sexually attracted to her now... period.
Tell me to fuck off if this isn't my place/is retreading old ground, but have you considered lying to her? With the recent news selling her on the story that you've had a huge shift in perspective would be easy. I don't think there's anything immoral about lying to women.

Of course I think women's minds are so different from men's the concept of lying to them is almost incoherent.

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jet_lagg wrote:
Service Dog wrote: Should Female Athletes Play Topless? #shorts
Maybe my standards have fallen now that comedians are no longer interested in being funny, but the #MeToo joke seriously made me spit out my coffee.
Asking that question of a ginger feminist was low-hanging fruit.

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