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No that’s Mexico doing a Hadouken

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Nobody is talking about the clothing gap

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“Trans girl named Zoe who works in game development” has gone through lots of quality control and meets all the regulatory approval standards.

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All funny clown hammers on this momentous day have been reserved for bopping Zionists.

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It’s pretty clear this guy has never rollerbladed.

Roller blading takes more time to begin and end, requires an uncomfortable kind of footwear that restricts where you can go, has very limited top speed, is slower to accelerate and decelerate, takes up just as much horizontal space as a bike does, is much less stable, and has a higher skill floor. And no way does it mix with pedestrians.

He could at least have seemed honest if he said skateboards, which are equally sexy and actually get noticeable mileage.

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We have gotten over 196… new users

Looks like they can’t blå as haj as we can.

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They’ll condemn the people who storm bases to not enlist, but they won’t condemn the people who storm police stations to protect rapists.

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Libs will come across an influential personality and completely separate them from important context.

They’ll celebrate Yacouba Sawadogo, for instance, for being a pioneer of 20th-century agriculture by reinventing traditional methods for water retention amd soil fertility. And yet, there’s something missing…

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yacouba_Sawadogo

His methods started to find widespread success in the mid-80s, in his country, Burkina Faso. I wonder what was happening around that time? Oh well, that’s not important.

And then 2 decades later the land value of the area he had labored on and improved had shot up and he was struggling to afford the same plot he’d been working for over 20 years. Isn’t that just rotten luck? I guess life’s just a roller coaster of fortune.

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If you believe that voters have a duty to candidates, rather than candidates having a duty to voters, then you do not really believe in democracy.

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Throwback to when Hillary supporters accused Bernie voters of switching to Trump in the general, and when they ran the numbers, finding that Bernie primary voters had one of the highest party loyalty rates, and that an alarming number of Hillary primary voters backed McCain in the general in '08.

Edit: Wait, this is the comment I make that ratios the OP and becomes my most upvoted comment of all time? How does that make sense?

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