

Damn even the archived versions are paywalled
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Damn even the archived versions are paywalled


The one clearly acceptable time to remove the tennis balls.
Damn. One sneeze and it’s all over.
Sometimes, it really is the small things.
I̸̼̓t̜̜̾͘’̴̙̯̟s̲͕̔͜ t͍̹ͯ͊́́u͚̭ͫ͊͌r̸̢̪̰̄t̖̓̆͢ļ̴̣͔͙͊e̩͙̹͂̑s̬͕͔ͨ̿̈́̔̽ a̸̸͐͋̎l̷̆̉ḷ̶̉ͯ t̘́ͮͧͪ̀h̞̩̰ḛ̖̩͟ ẘ̻̮a͕̐ͥ͌y̸̧͍ͣ̋ d̸̶̞̳͍̲̣̔o̺ͪ̒͛͟w̗̫̽n͖̮̤͝,̮̏̇͟ f̲̙͈̱̹͑r̢̢̝i̅̎è̿n̷̙ͅď̴̘̻ͩ̓
Flip the picture right side up and it’s a cat standing on carpet holding up some cabinets.
I keep thinking about this person who keeps thinking about this picture of a bat eating some watermelon.


As the old saying goes, some people just want to watch the world burn. This can be for completely different reasons, but one of them is most definitely trolling.


On social media, Kennedy Center executive director Richard Grenell said it was the center’s decision to sever ties with the opera company — and not the other way around.
“The Trump Kennedy Center has made the decision to end the EXCLUSIVE partnership with the Washington Opera so that we can have the flexibility and funds to bring in operas from around the world and across the U.S.” Grenell said. “Having an EXCLUSIVE relationship has been extremely expensive and limiting in choice and variety.”
Can’t fire someone who’s already quit, bub, but you can pretend on social media that it happened that way.
Grenell reposted his message on Saturday after he was alerted that his X.com account had been hacked and the original message had been removed.
Now that I believe.



Sucks to suck, bud.
Ah, boomers. The world will be a better place without ‘em.


Hopefully many others will follow the WNO, and then republicans get to prop it up with their shitty money.
I agree, but Guinan, you know I always ask for chilled whiskey stones.
“Surprise indeed!” (unzips)
That wont happen as long as you stay outside the 5 km exclusion zone.


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Vielen dank.

I certainly understand his point of view, and hope someone who could do justice to such a remake will.
You could do both, I reckon. You can try to fix the part while having a new one on stand by. If your repair fails, you’ll have the new part ready to go and it’ll’ve cost you the $14 and you holding the new part for however long it took for the repair to fail (the repair might work well for quite a long while.)
Buying the new part is of course the simpler option.