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@RegalBeagle

So if they needed power to use their EBT card then it would be better not to attack the worker so the repair can go faster and they can use their card earlier

If they had critical thinking skills

@dj @GrungeQueef

How do they always have the camera ready

Why not be so quick to stop him right away before he gets a chance instead of running for the camera

It is possible this was not staged but I just wonder

@JedDrudge @matty

They give women preference in hiring for those fork lift jobs and hire a bunch of women to lift little tiny packages unto conveyor builds then make men lift them if they are heavy

@SarahGation @JedDrudge
Corn taller than your height so no one can see behind the corn fields

If you are in trouble no one can find you to rescue you

Someone could hide in the corn & attack you

Miles of corn fields you could get lost and never find civilization again

You would not know where to run to

Corn fields are scary like a ship lost in the ocean

Plus someone told me that someone drove through a stop sign in corn land & then stopped three blocks later realizing there was a stop sign

I teach ESL to Chinese people

I *NEED* this book

@GrungeQueef

Where do you get the fresh water to add to the seawater from if you are stranded?

A news desert refers to a community that is no longer covered by daily or nondaily newspapers. The term emerged in the United States after hundreds of daily and weekly newspapers were closed in the 2000s and the 2010s. According to a study in 2018 by the UNC School of Media and Journalism, more than 1,300 communities in the U.S. are considered news deserts.[1] Other communities, while not technically a news desert, may be covered by a ghost newspaper

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_des

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Zachary Chen, chief executive of Hoodline parent company Impress3, which acquired the site in 2020, defended the site’s use of AI and its transparency with readers, telling CNN the outlet provides valuable reporting in news deserts around the country and is generating revenue to hire more human journalists in the future.

cnn.com/2024/05/30/media/ai-by

A national network of local news sites is publishing AI-written articles under fake bylines. Experts are raising alarm

By Hadas Gold, CNN

@RegalBeagle

So multiple people are supposedly attacking Utility workers trying to restore electrical power because why?

POLL: Plot twists ..

Told a liberal "I may have the power to get you fired for celebrating an innocent person's murder, but unlike you I have principles."

"Wow," they said. "I guess you guys aren't so bad after all. 🙏🏽"

Swayed by my mercy, he suddenly stopped being evil, and then everybody clapped.
@shortstories @Indignation Is this why the Jews are killing Palestinian women?

They want everyone to breed with black women only?

"I have asked several women (Evangelical) this very question. They told me that they found the guys on ChristianMingle to be incredible judgmental. Guys were asking them about their religious practices, beliefs, knowledge of the Bible and then they said it got MUCH worse when it came to social and sexual attitudes and behaviors. They'd rather find a guy from a more mainstream site."

reddit.com/r/OkCupid/comments/

How dare you come on a Christian platform & try to have a standard of / for sex ethics

@Indignation

You should ask about Southeast Asian women because Indian women are Asian and a lot of people on here are always talking about Indian people and their poop covered skin rituals

I am just saying

Luigi being able to walk on water in Super Mario 64 DS implies that he is Jesus

In 2020, a similar misunderstanding with a Mandarin phrase resulted in more serious consequences for Greg Patton, a professor of communications at the University of Southern California. He was suspended for causing offense for explaining to his class that the Mandarin word “nèi ge” (“那个”), which translates to “that,” is used as a placeholder word in China.

yahoo.com/news/korean-words-be

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A club for red-pilled exiles.