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Shouldn’t that headline read “... God says (via Chill Pope)?

Do you REALLY think UM-Dearborn has a stadium that big? LOL.

Laurence F-ishburn

Pointy-cap-and-trade

I guess historically accurate movies about Europe aren’t OK anymore. Thanks, liberal Hollywood cucks!

the 1999-2000 season gave us Freaks And Geeks, Mission Hill, and Clerks: The Animated Series, as well as Malcolm In The Middle
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Sitcoms rebounded, obviously, the seeds of their reinvention sprouting from the premiere of the BBC’s The Office a year later

Over the weekend, the Washington Justice became the embodiment of ... chaos.

Fun fact: Volkswagen is actually just a rebadged West Virginia.

I went to SFSU, and still remember a classmate morosely describing his bike rusting in a single winter: “the Sunset District is where things go to die.”

Obvious OhHELLnos like this, the Maserati, that KISS-branded Countryman, or that disaster of a lifted diesel Wrangler are my favorite NPONDs.

I feel like there was a real missed opportunity for the headline here. Like,

KotakUK was right there. Or UKotaku!

I too attended [a preschool daycare at a] college at age four!

“Fonio? Can’t stand the stuff.

Hey, if there are clown colleges...

You find common (white) and uncommon (green) pretty much everywhere, and will quickly grow sick of it. Rare (blue) and epic (purple) stuff is harder to come by; often, it’s offered as a reward for completing missions. If you’re lucky, you’ll find or earn legendary (yellow) gear.

The most important thing Washington did (besides win the war, to whatever degree he was personally responsible) was something a lot of cis/het white dudes could stand to emulate: he went the fuck away rather than try to cling to power.

Woman Who Can’t Write Accuses Men Of Being Unable To Read

Whoooole lotta cis/het white dudes would like you to know that you CAN, in fact, just declare that some things simply AREN’T political (and claiming otherwise means you’re basically Stalin) because, y’know, thinking about how the world fits (or doesn’t fit) together is, like, hard and stuff.