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Sorry to be that guy... I really wanted this one to be true

so underappreciated +1

Time for a newer model with autonomous driving capabilities. Don’t know if you need a new car or not though.

So this is a question I’ve had for awhile. Does Alabama resent Arkansas for somehow managing to stay out of the news? I hear effed up things constantly from Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida(!), South Carolina, but somehow little ol’ Arkansas manages to keep their nose clean. I find it hard to believe that it’s

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This is the only gold standard I’m interested in. Go on and eat your stars

Or, simpler yet. This is all just a marketing stunt and it’s going swimmingly.

Ducey wrote that “our system of government and free enterprise have allowed them to prosper,”

Or.... there was no medication

Now this is genius

Wisconsin Democratic Rep. Ron Kind

I was thinking that his upper lip was like Thanos’ chin

13-0 in case anyone was wondering

Correction, It must’ve been the impossible since it was at Carls Jr. I’ll have to try the beyond one next

FWIW I tried the beyond burger and it just tasted like a pretty decent turkey burger, I’d call it on par with fast food beef but ymmv

I drove for postmates for a little while a couple years ago, and I can almost promise that you nailed what’s going on. Some of the people who look at it like an actual side-hustle come in with the attitude that everyone is costing them money. They come in expecting the food ready, bagged, and inspected and are rude to

First literacy, then kerning. lol

Oh, I was just sharing how awful it is here. And somehow we find this hilarious. I agree that this isn’t just a Mississippi problem, but god damn if we’re going to joke about something that should be embarrassing

Very true. I still want there to be a higher standard of proof, but I don’t know how to do that without compromising the caller’s anonymity. I agree that it’s important to catch the more serious allegations, but how do you do that while complying with the spirit of the 4th amendment? 

In the state of Mississippi, illiteracy is a severe problem; as measured by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), Mississippi is ranked as #50 in the U.S. when it comes to basic literacy.