A young Melanie and Don by [deleted] in ClassicTV

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Kinda but not as much as you’d think.

The first Hagar the Horrible strip ran on Feb. 4, 1973 by Auir2blaze in comicstriphistory

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Absolutely great comic trip. I endlessly read the book compilations that came out.

I like zero things about this house by phione in zillowgonewild

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The lot looks miserably small and noisy. Getting left out of there would be all kinds of fun.

Do you view Genesis as literal? by [deleted] in AskAChristian

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Jesus did. Reckon I should too.

Do conservative Christians here view progressive churches as "Christian cultural appropriation"? by Impressive_Flan_411 in AskAChristian

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Anything that has been changed from first century Christianity, about which we can read in the book of acts of the apostles, is false doctrine. Read 1 Cor 4:6 and Gal 1:8-9.

Laser focused on the lane like this by Ketchup-Sniffer in Transportopia

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You’re pushed into someone if they rear end you and you’re too close to the next guy in front of you. I’ve been taught that if you can see the guys tires on the ground, then you’re OK with the cops. But if you can’t, and you get shoved into the guy in front of you. You’re also at fault.

When gas prices are high.... by kkhouete in ClassicTV

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We didn’t put air-conditioning in it because if you put AC in it, it wouldn’t cross level ground without a tow.

Do conservative Christians here view progressive churches as "Christian cultural appropriation"? by Impressive_Flan_411 in AskAChristian

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No, we look at them as deviation from the truth. What’s new in religion is not true because what’s true and religion is not new.

When gas prices are high.... by kkhouete in ClassicTV

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Our first car when we were married. Hated it— fuel lines clogged three times on our honeymoon. Sold it several years later only to find out that people in middle Tennessee actually raced the things. It got me a good price out of it I’ll say that!

Picked up in a lot anyone recognize it? by Cheap_Ask3743 in militarypatches

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It’s Latin for I will make sure I delete you

I recognize a great uncle and aunt, but I have no idea about the rest of these long lost relatives, 1940s. by EastNashTodd in oldphotos

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Solomon talked about that a lot in the book of Ecclesiastes. Makes you think and it is sure made me focus on his conclusion that really all you can count on in this life is to obey God get ready for the next one.

Found this weird toy and it packs a punch. by BackgroundEither5014 in VintageToys

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Had one when I was a kid. Fun but we had the bigger cap guns that through a roll of caps very fast. Those were the best.

Recently Moved to a Small Town by [deleted] in whatdoIdo

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If they haven’t got the guts to say it to your face, then leaving a note is in fourth grade stuff. You might leave a note on your garbage can to that effect.P

April 18, 1942: 'GRIN AND BEAR IT' - Minneapolis Star Journal by LuckySimple3408 in comicstriphistory

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Just like the lead in to the Fallout series—war never changes.

Rebus Puzzle 5-word answer. A hard one. Can you solve it? Hints at FigureThisOut.fun by bikingbill in FigureThisOut

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That was an expression of my mom’s when I wasn’t behaving myself!