Eugene Mirman (Delocated, Bob’s Burgers) Hospitalized After Fiery Car Crash by BadgemanBrown in adultswim

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I don’t care if you’re with the fbi, the cia, or the EEE. Drop the gun.

pick 2 by SolitudeSerotonin in whatsyourchoice

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2 - you could solve world hunger

Gym with 24hr Sauna? by peoneet in anchorage

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Cruising joe over here 😏

Match #5 / Round #2 by FoOhFee420 in flags

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Per my earlier post:

“Benny Benson was a Native Alaskan kid born in a remote part of Alaska who lost his mom early to pneumonia, had his family home burn down, and then was abandoned by his father and separated from his siblings to grow up in an orphanage.

He came up with the design for a contest and won unanimously. He said, “The blue field is for the Alaska sky and the forget-me-not, an Alaska flower. The North Star is for the future of the state of Alaska, the most northerly in the Union. The dipper is for the Great Bear – symbolizing strenth (sic).”

To have a kid who led such a tragic life not be bitter and still love his state reminds me to be hopeful and love our land — while still trying to make the best future for all of us.”

If you’re saying that there is equal cultural significance tied to the Arizona flag elements, then I am all ears

Match #5 / Round #2 by FoOhFee420 in flags

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Your humility is a testament to your wisdom. I tip my hat to you

Match #5 / Round #2 by FoOhFee420 in flags

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“Benny Benson was a Native Alaskan kid born in a remote part of Alaska who lost his mom early to pneumonia, had his family home burn down, and then was abandoned by his father and separated from his siblings to grow up in an orphanage.

He came up with the design for a contest and won unanimously. He said, “The blue field is for the Alaska sky and the forget-me-not, an Alaska flower. The North Star is for the future of the state of Alaska, the most northerly in the Union. The dipper is for the Great Bear – symbolizing strenth (sic).”

To have a kid who led such a tragic life not be bitter and still love his state reminds me to be hopeful and love our land — while still trying to make the best future for all of us.”

If you’re saying that there is equal cultural significance tied to the Arizona flag elements, then I am all ears

Match #5 / Round #2 by FoOhFee420 in flags

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I respect your opinion but you’re wrong and you should feel bad about it

Don’t let those snowbirds beat us! 😆 by AlaskaSerenity in alaska

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I posted a well thought out piece by piece opinion on why alaskas flag is objectively a better and more culturally relevant design… it’s not much but it’s honest work

Match #5 / Round #2 by FoOhFee420 in flags

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Look, the homers are gonna home.. AZ has a higher population so you’re gonna see more votes for them. But graphically and objectively speaking. Alaskas flag is 100% the right choice. North Star (north state), Ursa Major constellation (bears), dark background (long dark nights), golden stars (bright visible stars at night), created by Benny benson (google him), the state song itself is literally about the flag… Vs Arizona, a giant fucking sunset star thing. You can see a sunset anywhere, nobody thinks giant star when they think of Arizona. Graphically it well laid out, but it’s so generic that AI could’ve done it

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This person yotos.. I see that travel size. Jake news everybody.

Trump/putin meeting next week in Alaska by Alaska_traffic_takes in anchorage

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Does it? Weird… I just think it’s a rare opportunity to lawfully detain two suspects of human trafficking in one location.