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I'm pretty sure it says "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn."

FWIW, my dog heartily endorses the Presto Heat Dish. On cold wintry days, he looks forward to coming back inside to his "girlfriend."

FWIW, my dog heartily endorses the Presto Heat Dish. On cold wintry days, he looks forward to coming back inside to

Jenga: Extreme Edition.

These look infinitely safer. Well done.

That would be the case if some of the impacts from these stories didn't have long term effects.

I think the point is that what we perceive as a liberal enclave has a racist past more associated with Southern backwaters, and that in some part it has the luxury of being a liberal enclave in part because of that racist past.

Oh, please don't do that. By that logic, two stools on top of each other as a ladder is a good idea.

I think part of the point is to demonstrate how an area's racist past shapes it's current form. There seems to be a very strong urge among many to dismiss any disadvantage minority groups have today by saying things like "that was 60 years ago!" but articles like this show that even policies made out in a state 160

That's like saying "People played football in America? No way!" At the end of an article giving lots of very detailed and specific insights into how the NFL came to exist.

I have also transformed the way I work on my car.

From the story.

I've been stuck living in Eugene for the past five years. I'm finally leaving and moving to a more accepting place. Boston......wait...

The point, informative. Like how it informed me that they had a law that forbade black people from living in their state. I had no idea, I know I can not be the only one.

But as Vocativ correctly points out, this doesn't mean Obama is dumbing-it-down for his audience, nor does it mean that Americans are less intelligent than they were in the past. Rather, it can be construed as a sign of progress and democratic outreach; Obama is reaching out to a wider audience, including those who

It says that presidents used to only speak to highly-educated (read wealthy and white) men and now they try to speak to more than that.

It means our politicians realize there are people out there who want to care about politics but don't have the benefit of a college education?

Or you can just make this in 30 minutes for a lot less money.

Great if you leave the wheels on when you work on your car. 90% of the time that's not the case for me. I also like to jack the car up just once. Jacking the car up to slide these under, then jacking them up is to many steps.

Actually, not that hard, really. You just have to have a lot of trust in your own abilities.

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