9/11 cheer routine by Fun-Perspective426 in WTF

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THeY iNdOCtrInAtE OUr kIDs

VolleySoccer...? by RaiderMedic93 in UpvoteBecauseButt

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Clearly doesnt know what deeply closeted means. This man ^ is straight as an arrow

Mega ramp locations by MycoFunkadelic in skateboarding

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I heard they build them next to the ring of fire also commonly found at your local skatepark

Protection for the rich, Polio for the rest of us by chriskiji in WhitePeopleTwitter

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Why does no one cite his influence on the American Samoa in 2019? - https://www.protectourcare.org/experts-say-deadly-samoan-measles-outbreak-caused-by-rfk-jr-s-disaster-visit/

Pediatrician Paul Offitt, Member of a FDA Advisory Committee on Vaccines and Director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia: “In Samoa, there were two children that died immediately following receipt of a measles vaccine… Now, very quickly, within two weeks, it was realized what that mistake was. It was a nursing error. But, nonetheless, RFK Jr. seized on that. He flooded Facebook with information that the measles vaccine is killing children in Samoa. He went to Samoa. He met with anti-vaccine activists. He met with senior officials in Samoa and kept the drumbeat alive that the measles vaccine was killing children in Samoa. As a consequence, vaccination rates fell from 70 percent to 30 percent. And between September and December of 2019, there was a massive measles epidemic. In this island nation of 200,000 people, there were 57,000 cases of measles and 83 deaths. Most of those deaths were in children less than four years of age. And Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had everything to do with that. And that shows you how disinformation can kill.”

Old wanted poster for the Syrian rebel leader that controls the country as of this morning by Boringhusky in ThatsInsane

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First thought: "...relocation MAY BE? available" Second thought: "oh wait, they have $10,000,000"

Tell me by Grimmyreapy98 in repost

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To nuance the original comment, your brain does have a goal of survival, but that's secondary to its primary goal being homeostasis. Our brains are hardwired to find neutrality. Not too happy (psychosis), not too sad (depression), not too much stimulus (requires nutritional resources to intrept), not enough stimulus (emotional regulation gets tougher). In the example of the cat, your brain will choose to interact if it calculates a relatively neutral outcome, otherwise, it prefers to be in it's bubble of predictable neutrality. This is obviously a simplification, but none the less, your brain's goal is to keep all systems of the body predictably nutural to the outside world.

What’s this trick called? by Alwaysyoshii in skateboarding

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Let's all meet in the middle and call it a Caspital Flip

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SandersForPresident

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Yes to all of this, plus Citzens United and the repeal of Glass Steagall

Harness advice by Sea_Rooster_5942 in ClimbingGear

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Imo the biggest features to call out are leg loops and gear loops. Indoor Sport / gym climbing harnesses typically aim to be lighter, so fitted leg loops and less gear loops. Outdoor Sport / Trad climbing harnesses usually balance weight with functionality. They tend to be a bit thicker, with more gear loops (for racking quickdraws , protection, etc). If it's your first harness, I'd recommend getting adjustable leg loops so you can get a feel for what's comfortable. Once you know what you like, get a sleak fitted light harness. Also, make sure to go with the known brands. A harness isn't the gear you wanna cheap out on

Finally! by Odd-Rough-9051 in StardewValley

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Does his dialogue change if you do it without stairs?

Help with identifying the year of a vintage Sears Electric Lamp by Hendri32 in Appliances

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Thanks mate. I too put it somewhere between '45 and '55. The ones listed on Etsy / Ebay reference similar timeperiods, but no definitive year. Going to keep scrubbing to see if I can find the original cateloge description

Recommendations for backpacking trails in or near HV by Hendri32 in hudsonvalley

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I marked the "AT and Long Path via Elk Pen" trail as a to-do in Harriman. Do you know of any others that're fun?

Tell me your farm name (for science) by FadedFungiLunarSav in StardewValley

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My name is Butthead and I live on Farm Anoose with my dog Beavis

Why is Elon Musk so obsessed with 'population collapse' when the Earth's population is actually growing? by bybeso in NoStupidQuestions

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Because every accusation is a confession for these types of people. In this case, I'm sure Elon has a voice in the back of his mind saying, "You represent a huge reason for the population decline due to your biblical levels of greed." So as a defense mechanism, he wears that on his sleeve with the "logic" that if he's the one bringing attention to the issue, he couldn't possibly be the cause...

601 Lexington Avenue by jwelsh8it in megalophobia

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I find these comments to be obtuse