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Psychopomps: Sleep and Death
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Hey, Pruitt! If you’re gonna cite the bible as a source, at least read the thing.

Ohohoho. I made an account JUST for this. This article has made my entire morning.

I have always found it deeply weird that two of the top guys in this administration were a guy who looks just like Race Bannon and a guy named Bannon who peddles grievances over race.

Republican in the front, skinhead in the back.

City of Detroit Leadership, along with Dan Gilbert:

I’ve been trying to channel the confidence of a mediocre white guy while applying to grad programs this fall.

These young men and, really, more and more people are seeing that these young men, and I’m telling you the papers have been writing about this and about how I’ve been very strong in this regard, these young, strong men can actually be tied together with, I guess it’s this type of plastic cord, plastic cord that is

I saw that (Screencap) on your link to the book discussion.

Talk among us weebs then! We host a Question of the Weeb every friday.

I have been pointed out I was wrong multiple times, but since having rewatched both scenes I actually agree with you. His god level power vs Envy was much more satisfying then the pure visceral joy of watching Lust burn.

This is pretty much a middle school gym teacher’s final form.

Probably also has the same end result as microbeads do on aquatic life.

Cheer up, don’t be sad.

On double pay walls: kill them all with fire

opens envelope

The average black household goes through 349 pies, 11 red-velvet cakes and six of those tins of hard-ass Royal Dansk cookies.

Like Tiresias, I suffered (though military service and working for city government) and now see things more clearly.

I saw this talk at SVP a few months ago—happy to see it published now. Interesting that two Jehol dinosaurs (Sinosauropteryx & Psittacosaurus) were counter-shaded, as it implies they were both prey items. IIRC, the Jehol Psittacosaurus was one of the largest animals in its environment, so I wonder what was hunting it.

No, it proves mice are tenacious, curious, and smart. The mouse found out it could get out of the bucket, so it was worth the effort to go back and try to get the bait. You can see the mouse approaches the problem differently each time. Unlike Wile E. Coyote, it worked on it plan over several iterations.