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scaredyclassic
ParticipantUnless…that’s not true
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ParticipantReal intellectuals are anti-semiotics.
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ParticipantWhat about the anti-semantics?
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ParticipantWe already have big columns, former owner sold the gate before the short sale. Actually, two gates.
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ParticipantWell this was a mission, a tax fast.
An ore shake derailed it?
I could see like a need for a defibrillator or something, but a shake????
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Participantwait. i cant remember. groceries arent taxed, are they.
an oreo shake seems, well, highly resistible…and unnecessary.
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ParticipantThis is kind of a subset of buy nothing day.
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ParticipantYeah.
The euphoria was partly doing it with my kids, grabbing 5 guys burgers after and being all sweaty and manly and getting good a good deal.
If I hadn’t been working out I probably would a wrenched my back right off
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ParticipantToday every tendon in my body is a little fatigued.
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Participantno. there’s dissent about what might be decorated…some say “kitty ranch”. wife thinks it should bear her name.
to me, generic seems best, for resale value, although i probably wont move, id still rather not have anything too specific. even grapes o r horses seem limiting.
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ParticipantThey were bad ass when they were all alone over there. They’re still batshit crazy.
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ParticipantHealth care looks really good in israel. Maybe it’s worth dual citizenship?
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Participant[quote=paramount][quote=scaredyclassic][quote=paramount]No one wins
It’s a war of man,
No one wins
It’s a war of man.[/quote]well, actually, body count wise, israel is kinda winning.[/quote]
True, and more specifically children body count wise.[/quote]
I wonder if we killed more kids in Iraq or Israel in gaza. I bet it’s close.
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Participant[quote=Hatfield]It’s unfortunate that AIPAC has made it impossible for any US politician to take any kind of remotely balanced approach to the region.
The situation is a total, intractable mess. At the same time, when you carve yourself a country out of somebody else’s land, you gotta expect there’s gonna be trouble. It would be like Texas gaining its independence by seceding from the union, only to have France come and claim it because parts of Texas were once French.[/quote]
Not sure that’s entirely true as the Jews there were buying up lots of lland.i don’t know how much extra they were going to get beyond their purchased sections.
What about the idea that land tends to go to the strongest hands who develop it best. The Israelis developed way better than the Arabs kinda like we did a lot more with the continent than those laid back native americans. Sure it’s not fair but it’s the way of the world.
I don’t find that very compelling …
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