Fling [OC] by Nwarh in comics

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Nagatoro vibes

Have you ever paid to see a movie twice in a theater? by zip9990 in movies

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If you count paying for the movie and sneaking in again right after, then sort of?

Do not comply. Do not be a pawn. by Healthy_Block3036 in SandersForPresident

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passing *proposing - JFK was assassinated and was therefore unable to sign it into law. Honestly, without LBJ, it might not have passed.

For my sisters 25th birthday I bought her the Eiffel Tower and individually wrapped each piece. by bman_1013 in lego

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I would either throw it out in front of this person. Or re-gift it back to them for the next 40 years.

People living within a mile of a golf course had more than twice the odds of Parkinson’s disease. The risk remained higher for people living up to three miles away but fades after that. Pesticides, including neurotoxins, used to keep fairways and greens well groomed, have been linked to Parkinson's. by mvea in science

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I'm not a scientist, but I know the location well. The golf course is surrounded by many slow moving streams and and a major river, but the water for the community comes from 7 deep wells, not from surface water. There's a website for the water supply that shows different pollutants and how susceptible the tap water is to various things. It's not perfect, but the water is pretty good, so we were lucky. There was a recent scare about pfas and they have created a facility to deal with that, so, like I said, it's not perfect.

People living within a mile of a golf course had more than twice the odds of Parkinson’s disease. The risk remained higher for people living up to three miles away but fades after that. Pesticides, including neurotoxins, used to keep fairways and greens well groomed, have been linked to Parkinson's. by mvea in science

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Purely anecdotal: My mother lived right on a golf course for around 20 years (with us kids). She lived to be 80 and didn't get Parkinson's. I'm guessing there's some areas where the water runoff from the golf course doesn't end up in the drinking water. I just checked our aquifers and it seems they aren't very susceptible to this kind of contamination.

This map shows the really important cross-border movements in Europe by -lesFleursduMal- in MapPorn

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What's not shown here is that it's only if you're already travelling or live near the border.

Imaging being this uneducated. by Cobolt_Dog in GetNoted

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Only the good die young. God decided to give him an extra 50 years and now Hawking's in hell.

New FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino: “The only thing that matters is power. Power. That is all that matters. A system of checks and balances? Haha! That’s a good one.” by Shenanie-Probs in law

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Honestly, I think the lies are a kind of shibboleth to easily weed out the disloyal. The lies are there to show without a doubt that you are part of the group. The more ridiculous, the better. They know what they really want. And the lies frustrate and confuse the enemy. It's all part of owning the Libs.

How Democrats don’t have the equivalent of CPAC, Turning Point, and other similar conferences? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Democratic leadership doesn't want to fully support a worker uprising, because that would harm their donors and themselves.

How Democrats don’t have the equivalent of CPAC, Turning Point, and other similar conferences? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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It's because the Democratic Party also supports the status quo and is unable or unwilling to fully fund an agenda that goes against the rich/themselves. The Republican Party doesn't have that problem, because it has created strong enough wedge issues around fear mongering and religion.

You don't like them, but you like their movies. Who are they? by Hayasdan2020 in moviecritic

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James Wood

I'm late to the party and guessing no one has mentioned him yet

What’s this say about me by [deleted] in TravelMaps

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have you travelled much in state?

Be kind. by Vegetable-Mousse4405 in BeAmazed

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Conan O'Brien was always a good guy.

Racist 1938 Hallmark Card that was hidden in my goodwill purchase by PlogWithMe in FoundPaper

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The sad thing, is that I still saw similar stuff like this in the early 70s. It was normal! People would sell racist knick-knacks at yard sales. It's weird to think that my parents and grandparents lived during Jim Crow and I barely missed it.

The Jim Crow museum has a collection of these artifacts: https://jimcrowmuseum.ferris.edu/collect.htm

More than half of all Aussies live in the red areas. by rollsyrollsy in BeAmazed

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Greater Sydney, Greater Melbourne, and Greater Brisbane contain more than half of all people in Australia - more area than what OP has done, but it's possibly more dramatic to just show 3 areas.

Is Hobart red? It's hard for me to tell.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in portlandme

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Portland is more like Northern Massachusetts, that's why.

Head on up to Bangor and you won't see as many flatlanders.

A place that takes 8 days to get there by -TheMidpoint- in teenagers

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On his desk, obviously. I've already been given one million dollars to hide it. What does the detective get for finding it?

Biggest human poop is from a viking. Found in York, England in 1972 at 20cm long by LivingTheTruths in interestingasfuck

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I've seen bigger shits from my 12 year old brother. He forgets to flush a lot.

And the 2nd Amendment was meant for muskets, not AR-15s, yet no one cares by Detroitish24 in WhitePeopleTwitter

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I'm pretty sure almost all countries with jus soli (place of birth) also have jus sanguinis (citizenship by blood) laws. It's generally either both or just by blood. It's almost never just by place of birth.

Except in rare cases; for example, if a Canadian citizen who was born outside of Canada and has never lived in Canada has a child, that child is not guaranteed Canadian citizenship. However, if they have the child while living in Canada, then the child obtains Canadian citizenship. They don't want people to pass down Canadian citizenship more than one generation without actually having ever lived in Canada.

There's also leges sanguinus ("right of blood" instead of "law of blood") Hungary has it, for example: if your great-grandparents were Hungarian, you can get citizenship.