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  • I didn't realize anybody else had ever played that game. I downloaded that from AOL back when I was signing up for a free month trial every month from those CDs in the mail.

  • Zelensky is the strongest man in the world to be able to hold himself back from attacking these ass holes.

  • They are pro circle of life

  • Will no one rid me of this turbulent deep state?

  • That must just be a coincidence, because he's never heard of project 2025

  • Luckily the department of education is getting dissolved soon

  • 30 inch laptop? Is that a typo or does somebody actually make one that big?

  • Normally when you get married the woman changes her last name to match her husband. So this rule would make married women unable to vote.

  • Look at his official president photo, he wants to be an evil mastermind

  • The problem is that it has been a bubble for most of its public trading existence. It was highly overvalued 10 years ago, the stock price has never made sense, so who knows when it will finally correct.

  • That's really expensive! Why not just make your own iced tea at that point? It's a very easy drink to make in big batches since you drink it cold.

  • Legality

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  • I just finished a book this afternoon and this was a huge theme of it. Wonderful book, but hard to recommend. "Wind and truth" by Brandon Sanderson. I love his stuff, but you would need to read around 20 gigantic books to get to this point. Still, worth the effort if you like fantasy.

  • Trump said something incredibly stupid? Wow, that is news!

  • No, it's the opposite. The pharmacy doesn't make a ton of money, that's why they expanded to have all the other stuff.

  • Leaky?

  • How about "pasta" then? That way it's explicitly Italian instead. Or casserole? That actually kind of works, it's a bunch of parts you mix together and bake to get something cool at the end.

  • The term wasn't about Japanese drivers, it was about Japanese cars. They were called "rice burners" as in they were fueled by rice, not gasoline. I guess that was someone's joke that became wide spread.

    You're right that it was sort of derogatory to refer to cars that had all their customization on things like giant exhausts, huge wheels, neon lights, rather than performance improvements.

    I've never heard the term used to refer to the ethnicity of the driver, just the ethnicity of the car, so I don't think it's racist, shrug.

  • But can't we just call that racism? "Haha, I'm an Indian" is just racist. Making a new term of cultural appropriation then leads to all sorts of things getting that label that aren't problematic. A lot of it I think actually veers back into racism. Like as a white guy, can I eat, for example, Cherokee dishes? Can I open a Cherokee restaurant? I'm not pretending to be from their culture, I just like the food and think other people would too. If I can't do these things, you are reinforcing that Cherokees are a different group than all other Americans, which is where racism comes from. Being exposed to other cultures is how you combat racism, that's why cities tend to be less racist.

  • Pot, and nose strips. I've always been terrible at falling asleep, but the last couple years I've been so much better rested with this combo.