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Cake day: July 5th, 2023

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  • The young man sporting the white mask and a white hoodie in widely shared video clips is Edan On, a local 18-year-old high school senior, his mother confirmed to CNN, though she later said he denies being at UCLA.

    His mother must be so proud 🙄

    “Edan went to bully the Palestinian students in the tents at UCLA and played the song that they played to the Nukhba terrorists in prison!” his mother boasted in Hebrew on Facebook, referencing Hamas. She circled an image of him that had been broadcast on the local news.

    Oh, I guess that she is.




  • Thought they might sell these specialty tools online, but 3 minutes of searching came up with nothing. Might be time to get creative.

    Do you have the room to get a Dremel in there the cut it so a regular flathead will work?

    If not, maybe try to use needle noise pliers as your screwdriver.

    As a last resort, pick up a cheap screwdriver and cut it to make it slotted.

    Edit: I love how quickly several people have commented with links to the needed tools. Thanks to all of you!


    • he’s adamant that I don’t visit him
    • He’s saying that we probably won’t see each other again for at least a year
    • We had made plans to move closer to each other, but he recently decided to move in with a friend instead

    These are all huge red flags. My guess, from these alone, is that he has moved on (or is ready to), but doesn’t have the courage to tell you directly and is hoping you will either do the breaking up for him or you will just drift away.








  • When asked about whether he would continue the Trump case if elected, Smith said, “We all heard the call, we all saw what happened on Jan. 6, 2021, but you have to do things differently. When you pay one attorney nearly a million dollars to handle one case, that leaves the rest of us vulnerable. That hurts everyone else in Fulton County.”

    What the hell does that even mean? Guy can’t even answer a simple question when he doesn’t have an opponent to call him on his bullshit.

    Edit: Also, who is doing the criticizing? Article fails to mention anybody, other than Smith, who has anything to say about Willis skipping this “debate”.



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    Hey ladies. How you doin’?

    Did you know that heat pumps are often considered a superior method for household heating for several reasons:

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