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  • Out of everything you mentioned, the only one I know is the cocaine one. Thank you for the info.

    Makes wish there was a community for accidental successes.

  • Pfizer originally discovered the medication in 1989 while looking for a treatment for angina.

    Angina, in full angina pectoris, is chest pain or pressure, usually caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle (myocardium). It is most commonly a symptom of coronary artery disease.

    Source: wikipedia

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  • Astroturfers are building reputations for accounts.

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  • Why don't you just block this poster?

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  • I used to eat out all the time and I had the same mentality as you. I save money and it was convient. I calculate how many hours and I compare that to my hourly rate. That is valid.

    But when I actually started to enjoy making my own food, the time wasn't a waste anymore. What I saw as convience, I started to see as something against eating healthier.

    Eating at restaurants you have to pay tip. I also have to wait for delivery. Instead of just going food shopping once a week, I have to go out and get food like twice a day.

    Some meals only took me 30 minutes to make and 15 minutes to clean up. What exactly am I saving that time for that's more important than eating healthier and having food exactly how I want it?

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  • Thanks for pointing that out. I didn't notice.

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  • Both are still massages! You were right with the concept, just not on the location!

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  • Um... it should be the other way.

  • Beautiful story. Rob and Dianne are saints in my eyes.

    I really hate reading this part:

    The homeless centre told them Ronnie needed an address to get a job, Rob said, but "to get an address, you need a job".

    "That's the Catch 22 that loads of homeless people are in."

    This goes on in several well off countries. It needs to stop.

  • Santa predicts he can save more people by killing one psychopath.

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  • That makes sense to me.

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  • Thank you for this. I am such redneck I need subtitles for british shows. I can't fucking understand them a lot of times.

    This probably helps with users where English isn't their first language.

  • I read your user name as Cornrade_Spood

  • Indeed

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  • American here. People called him the Antichrist here. I live in a blue-ish religious area though.

  • My first thought was faucet locks but looking at it, it wouldn't work.

  • This Joker's funniest line in any universe.

  • Once Dick takes over the role of Batman after Bruce's apparent death in Batman R.I.P. and Final Crisis, he fires Tim from the Robin mantle and gives it to Damian Wayne, due to Dick believing he and Tim are equals. Tim, believing that Bruce is still alive, assumes the identity of Red Robin and leaves Gotham City to go on a worldwide search for Wayne.

  • Orange.

  • In an official complaint, an AA official claimed the Alleghenys' signing of Bierbauer was "piratical".[12] This incident quickly accelerated into a schism between the leagues that contributed to the demise of the A.A. Although the Alleghenys were never found guilty of wrongdoing, their allegedly "piratical" act gained them the occasional nickname "Pirates" from newspapers around the country, starting in 1891. Within a few years, the nickname caught on with even Pittsburgh newspapers.[13] The nickname was first acknowledged on the team's uniforms in 1912.

    Source: Wikipedia