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It's not that "it must be true for everyone," it's that no one else matters.

Hey, there's still time. They're still springing their Arab over there.

Arab Spring runneth over.

Don Draper: In the interest of time, you want to demolish Penn Station and New York hates it.
Edgar Raffit: Not all of New York - A vocal minority.
Don Draper: Can they stop it?
Edgar Raffit: Well, I think all the hubbub is making it unpleasant for...
Don Draper: [interrupts] But they can't stop it, can they?
Edgar

For a hundred years, Cahokia was a thriving city of peace and prosperity. That all changed when the fire nation attacked.

Just to be clear, the Cahokian city was on the Eastern side of the Mississippi. Do not confuse East St. Louis with St. Louis.

If you go to the actual page referenced and look at the Periodic Table there, it explains it. The ( ) notes uncertainty in that digit.

I am the one who knocks.

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I feel like everyone here is lying.

I am Peter.

The NSA is going to love this.

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The siege was in the re-taking of the mall by the military.

Although I'm sure the trash on the moon will both last longer and be easier to find, as far as strictly terrestrial artifacts go:

"these things will be remembered long after we're all forgotten."

Personally, I think garbage will be our legacy. When the next dark age passes, future humans will excavate enormous mountains of trash to examine how we lived, what we believed, and who is Oscar worthy that year.