My left pantleg was folded up, the right had fallen.
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My left pantleg was folded up, the right had fallen.
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Hot Crazy Matrix A Man's Guide to Women - ORIGINAL...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pInk1rV2VEg
The Kardashians are a bunch of white n-words who fuck black n-words and photoshop the hell out of every picture.
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/04...7703776383.jpg
Kim Kardashian - REAL
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/04...7703863735.jpg
Kim Kardashian - FAKE
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/04...7659834690.jpg
Khloe Kardashian - REAL
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/04...7656085402.jpg
Khloe Kardashian - FAKE
https://youtu.be/xsEMjWdgRdw
These French fuckers are nuts 🥜
A Michigan home inspector was arrested for masturbating with an Elmo doll in a child's room during an inspection.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0l5Y86Crjc
Someone please fact check this...
https://scontent-sjc3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...d1&oe=609D9B5A
Im not even American and i know this shit...
Around 100 years ago, Democrats and Republicans switched their political stances.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. President and a Republican (left), and Franklin Roosevelt, the 32nd U.S. President and a Democrat. The Republican and Democratic parties effectively switched platforms between their presidencies.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. President and a Republican (left), and Franklin Roosevelt, the 32nd U.S. President and a Democrat. The Republican and Democratic parties effectively switched platforms between their presidencies. (Image credit: Public domain)
The Republican and Democratic parties of the United States didn't always stand for what they do today.
During the 1860s, Republicans, who dominated northern states, orchestrated an ambitious expansion of federal power, helping to fund the transcontinental railroad, the state university system and the settlement of the West by homesteaders, and instating a national currency and protective tariff. Democrats, who dominated the South, opposed those measures.
After the Civil War, Republicans passed laws that granted protections for Black Americans and advanced social justice. And again, Democrats largely opposed these apparent expansions of federal power.
Sound like an alternate universe? Fast forward to 1936.
Democratic President Franklin Roosevelt won reelection that year on the strength of the New Deal, a set of Depression-remedying reforms including regulation of financial institutions, the founding of welfare and pension programs, infrastructure development and more. Roosevelt won in a landslide against Republican Alf Landon, who opposed these exercises of federal power.
So, sometime between the 1860s and 1936, the (Democratic) party of small government became the party of big government, and the (Republican) party of big government became rhetorically committed to curbing federal power.
How did this switch happen?
Eric Rauchway, professor of American history at the University of California, Davis, pins the transition to the turn of the 20th century, when a highly influential Democrat named William Jennings Bryan blurred party lines by emphasizing the government's role in ensuring social justice through expansions of federal power — traditionally, a Republican stance.
But Republicans didn't immediately adopt the opposite position of favoring limited government.
^^^ Damn. I was hoping to see them crash into each other and explode in a fireball of mangled bones and metal.
I raise with this story about a recent trend on Twitch.
https://youtu.be/8MJiK0iaEKI
no way that dickhead follows the Flag Code.
Anyone here in Las Vegas when this monsoon weather made life outdoors there interesting there?
https://youtu.be/8Wbay1uNMm0
careful out there folks, don't let this happen to you while in LV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFBT2JnRsfU
Just discovered Bart Hansons podcast. Its excellent! And I learned that he's returned to his New England roots and is playing at Chasers in Salem, NH which is where I spent the majority of the past week and will be again today.
I was surprised to learn he's also playing at Encore Boston Harbor which I think Sanlmar says is a boondoggle to which I agree. F that place Bart! They don't deserve your business. The poker room there was well on its way to becoming Foxwood rival pre-pandemic and then they blew it up and ruined it. The action at Chasers is great and if you want some variety just go to Boston Billiards in Nashua.
After about an 8 month lull in my poker activity I'm back to playing almost daily there at Chasers and have been doing ok. Winning enough to keep going back anyway. In December '21 I moved back to my family home in Worcester after having been away since '15. Its been the happiest time of my life and a true miracle that my wife and I found our way back to each other. Both my daughters have been home from college all summer so I've felt entirely blessed. I'm no longer in the country or the 978.
Although I am somewhat retired I did need to stay active and since I wasn't playing poker I drove for Lyft/Uber for a few months because I am not able to commit to anything full time or even regularly. I had considered starting a new thread for some of the experiences I had as well as to publish some dashcam stuff but wasn't sure anyone would be interested enough.
According to @pewresearch, nearly a quarter of American Jews under 30 identify as LGBTQ+.