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[]Cheshire cat lol
[]So, what would they think of an armored leper with a giant sword?
[]judging by the downvotes, looks like you pissed off the New Yorkers and Californians.
[]What refugee disaster?
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"It is every citizen's final duty to go into the tanks, and become one with all the people."
Chairman Sheng-ji Yang
[]My best friend of recent years. Everyone goes through fazes where they have a best friend then shit happens but this one managed to get me out of my shell and talk to people outside of just school. He is still partially to thank for helping me make moves on my first gf because I just felt so proud being able to tell him "Yeah we did more than just kiss"
[]Also cleaning up the immediate mess is very, very painful. Helping people relocate billions in savings and loans can be very painful and expensive.
[]Do or do not, there is no try. Except if you want the Nobel Peace Price.
[]Don't invade my personal space. I feel this is one rule applies to every person. Everyone has a certain periphery of privacy - don't invade it.
[]He short, he loyal.
[]What kind of lens was this taken with? I definitely feel as if I am not sober enough to look at this photo for too long.
[]I work at a bar and the other night a customer asked me if they could start a tab with cash.
[]Working on overnights at a 24 hour McDonald's, you get a lot of weird customers and a tonne of drunks. Probably one of the most frequent orders we get though is; "can I get a cheeseburger, but without the cheese?"..
So just a hamburger?
[]"The strongest argument for us being in a simulation, probably being in a simulation is the following: 40 years ago, we had pong, two rectangles and a dot,” Musk added."
There can be absolutely no doubt that Elon is brilliant however this statement shows a startling lack of understanding of our Universe. Terms like 'one in billions' have little meaning when, according to principle, 'one' has to be 'of those billions' - essentially meaning it is perfectly reasonable to believe that, assuming what we believe is true (that mathematically it is possible that we are living in a simulation) - that equally so there must be one civilization living in a base Universe, someplace, somewhere, in the known everything - and that can easily be us. The answer that lacks the most absurdity would be the likely winner.
tl;dr - Occam's Razor works here. As seemingly unlikely as it is to assume we live in a real Universe, it also has the least assumptions and is very probably correct.
[]Best quote I've heard in all my time in this silly site. Cheers, you idiot.
[]Work at a local Coldstone, customer asked me if there was any milk in our milkshakes.
[]I may sound like a grouchy guy but often customers ask me "what do you serve here?"it's a bar, we serve lot of things. It's like when they ask "Do you serve beer?" When they're just in front of the tap.
[]Or just increase dopamine reception by caffeine or r/nofap
[]http://sporserafria1975.tumblr.com
[]Moms spaghetti
[]In Arizona there's a trampoline place called Jump City.
Trampolines, foam pits, dodgeball. Might be more. Can't remember.
[]I think stress would be the top answer if I tallied it all up.
[]That's a gold medal dive for sure
[][The Doctor] Basically, RUN! [/The Doctor]
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