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can , to World News in Gay adult content creator USSRboy has been arrested in Russia

Character growth, good. For the future telling people they don't get to have legal rights because of your book is discrimination and the problem.

can , to Classic Rock: A Journey Through Timeless Music in TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 06/09/1971

Best solo Beatles album.

can , to World News in Gay adult content creator USSRboy has been arrested in Russia

Yeah, so connect the dots bud

can , to World News in Gay adult content creator USSRboy has been arrested in Russia

Haha, so they're just complicit.

I'm sure you're quick to chime in with "not all cops" too.

can , to Technology in Ukraine says hackers abuse SyncThing tool to steal data

Non-amp link.

OP, edit this in.

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Stremio?

can , to Canada in Canada Exported Record $30.6 Million Of Military Goods To Israel In 2023

Our electoral system could certainly still use some work but I am thankful to live somewhere where at least there's more than two options.

can , to Canada in Canada Exported Record $30.6 Million Of Military Goods To Israel In 2023

I'll continue to vote NDP but you know Conservatives would do worse.

can OP , to HipHopHeads in Beef Well Done: Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and Hip Hop's Family Feud | Ruff Criminal

I want to add most of his video are 10 second reviews of albums (and sometimes movies). No filler, just what you need to know. I've found a lot of good music from him.

can , to Music in Does anyone else hear partake in the 1001 albums challenge?

I remember looking at this a while ago but that site looks neat. I wonder how many I've heard now.

can , to memes in When do I get a home studio?

Piece by piece, largely second-hand if you can, especially while evaluating needs.

can , to Antique Memes Roadshow in Antique memes? In MY roadshow?
can , to Today I Learned in TIL the US government once banned sliced bread

Bing AI gave me this: "The phrase "did not cut to waste" in the context of bread rationing during wartime refers to the idea that stale bread, being firmer and less crumbly than fresh bread, could be sliced more thinly and evenly without falling apart or producing excess crumbs. "

can , (edited ) to Today I Learned in TIL the US government once banned sliced bread

I see where he got his sense of humour at least. I'll try to find that, thanks.

can , to Today I Learned in TIL the US government once banned sliced bread

Is this a Douglas Adams bit?

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