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Listenhowtotalktogirlsdialectically: “In Tha Park” ...
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iamdonald: #Royalty
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Raisin cookies that look like chocolate chip...
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It Has To Matter
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Should Vanity Fair Be a Spelling Vigilante?
vanityfair: Just as New York Times public editor Arthur S. Brisbane is concerned whether his newspaper should print lies or the truth, we here at V.F. looking for reader input on whether and when Vanity Fair should spell “words” correctly in the stories we publish. One example: the word “maintenance” seems like it should only have one “a” in it. It should be “maintenence,” right? But it’s not....
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dcpierson: Judging from his body language, I thought the businessman was showing the other businessman a smartphone, but it was actually a package of cookies.
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thedailywhat: In Case You Missed It of the Day: Jon Stewart skewers the “crank phone call” segment on CNN’s early-morning news program, Early Start. [tds.] See Also: Ashleigh Banfield responds.
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Horses.
knowwhatsfuckingcrazy: Ah. Horses. Another animal that deserves to be called out for its existance of pure absurdity. When most us look at horses, we see mobile transport vehicles with flat backs we slap a fucking saddle on and ride on top of or use to pull a wagon or bet on in races. But in reality, it’s just a muscular, majestic animal that can move very fast and has a low body fat...
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