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7 yrs ago
Current I RP for the ladies
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7 yrs ago
#Diapergate #Hugs2018
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7 yrs ago
I fucking love catfishing
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7 yrs ago
Every time I insult a certain coworker, i'll take money from their jar. Saving for beer would never be easier!
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7 yrs ago
The Jungle Book is good.
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Harambe



and...

The Sarlacc Pit

Summer Glau



Summer Smith



The Boys of Summer



and finally, Fort Sumter

Chevy Chase



and

Taylor Swift

We really need an advanced virtual reality simulation which is capable of simulating the real world to maximum accuracy, factoring in everything from the calculated to the random.

Because right now, people are satisfying their aforementioned morbid curiosities in the actual real world, potentially fucking shit up for their millions of less-curious fellows. It's happened once already, and there is still a way too great of a chance it will happen once again.

HURRY UP, SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING!


What you are saying is that someone needs to come up with a "Trump Simulator 2017"

Because that really would be pretty fucking boss. I'll play with cheat codes though so I can build the internment camps right at the beginning. Never did like the part where you have to build up small before you can afford the big stuff.
If Trump gets elected, I want to see what happens when he ends up having to play the game. When Trump first starts making deals and toning his shit down, like most presidents pretty much always have to do, how will an electorate who elected him based on some hope they could change DC with one president end up reacting? Usually it just comes to disappointment and grumbling, but Trump has one of the more visceral bases in recent history. What happens when the alt-right gets disappointed?
I wonder if comedians, even the most progressive of them, are secretly hoping Trump wins.
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But seriously, I'm glad someone found success with that app :)


Don't believe him; he gets all his poon from craigslist.
The polarization in this campaign is interesting. It does feel quite a bit more visceral then what I remember from back in the day. Is it part of the evolution of social media? A symptom of the thin cloud of desperation that exists with working class Americans? I feel like the real loser in this campaign will be whatever person and party actually wins the election. The next four years will be interesting.
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