Imalwaysready

350443 pts · May 21, 2013


Whatever fellow old person. I would reply but...
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Yes, there will be elections this year.

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"Our?" So far, like, three people have done anything of note. This is not widespread, yet. There is no "our," yet.

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Only stet the edits and go back to the original text.

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Proper formation of contractions.

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My favorite part of the Fifth Element was when they revealed to the original four elements that they were all of them deceived, for a fifth element was also made.

Then all five elements joined together to form Captain Multipass.

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I like your dam.

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Propaganda works.
There’s a reason Uncle Sam always made Japanese people into insulting caricatures on WWII posters.
You want a people willing to go kill, get them to see the other side as lesser or subhuman and they’ll line up all day long.

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I don’t think that even the antebellum South or ICE ever hit 100%, though.

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#20 Someone clearly hasn’t seen The Omen.

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Dreaming the life…

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There are one or two that aren’t so bad, but yeah…99.9% of them absolutely suck.

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How much are those?

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You should be!

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If they did, then they sucked at doing it because approximately 37% of the German government’s gold reserves are currently stored in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

In fact, Germany has the second largest amount of gold stored in U.S. Reserve vaults with only the U.S. itself having a larger amount, weighing in well over 1200 tonnes.

So…basically the worst gold retrievers in the world.

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Disastrous for them, as well, at least as a sudden play. But I wouldn’t bet against their already setting up ways to do something similar long-term as an ace up their sleeve if they needed it.

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This is just the sound bite, clickbait headline-driven BS that distracts people and keeps us from focusing on the real issues.

I mean, do you honestly believe that they read their own article before simply reacting to the first paragraph and posting it for “the sky is falling and it’s all trump’s fault” internet outrage points?

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If this was all part of a larger financial independence plan to reduce dependence on foreign storage & was put in place by Charles de Gaulle in the 1960s, how is it the “beginning” of anything?

They literally signed off on this move years ago & it is a long-standing goal of a larger decades old plan. This was literally the last 5% of their off-shore holdings, so they had already done 95% before getting to this.

Yes, trump is going fuck the U.S. up the arse, but this has nothing to do with it.

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I know die-hard MAGAs who have been sent these and did instantly insist they were faked by the “deep state” and maybe if the girl would use her real name then maybe they would consider them—but only after they have “researched” her “entire history” to see if she *might* be trustworthy.

So yeah, they just want to win and hurt “the libs,” and ad long as that is happening, they really, truly don’t care about much else.

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I believe the girls, too.

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Do you take commissions?

This could be a GREAT way to help families remember loved ones who have passed—especially if there was a particular item (like an ornate lighter) that became closely associated with them, but there was only one of the item and, say, three children who wanted it. Or if there were several small items they could divvy up—one person gets dad’s cufflinks, one his tie clip, and one his lighter—but all three get a hyper realistic drawing of all three things together.

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Short interview. Ends weird, too. But early Letterman was spontaneous like that.

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Cerulean.

Cerulean makes me think of a breeze. A gentle breeze.

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You mean children USED to have the right to practice a cartwheel without police surveillance.

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(Tone being an old Sanskrit word for time. Not a mistake…)

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Exactly. It’s just inherently already built in to the very concept of time travel. If you want to tone travel to the same place, you just automatically factor in movement through space in your technology.

They don’t need to explain it. Nor do the characters or plot normally care about that aspect of it, so why confuse the issue by bringing it up? They’re just worried about what goes wrong if they step on a butterfly or bang their own grandparents.

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