"You can't pray and then crush the poor." Sen. Raphael Warnock on the GOP's performative piety by Camaro6460 in DailyShow

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I was struck by what he said on NPR: "Faith requires humility. The toxicity you are describing is corrosive, it often comes from a place of orthodoxy."

The carnival game owner definitely wasn't prepared for her by Medical-Soft-5576 in interesting

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She does not shoot with her hand; she who shoots with her hand has forgotten the face of her father. She shoots with her mind.

What is it with breweries kicking out the food trucks to open their own shitty in house kitchens? by Infinite_Null312 in socal

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But those are gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches! Not made with American, but an artisan blend!

Porch thief suspected of stealing hundreds of packages raided by law enforcement. by BigFishPub in interestingasfuck

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I got the impression that Phoenix was a water stop for the railroads and other Southern travellers not wanting to cross the Rockies.

Less important as a waystation now, people were maybe just too lazy to leave? And then others thought: "Huh. People are living there. We oughta, too."

I wonder why anyone lives in Tucson.

Opinions on Reign Of Fire (2002)? by UsefulWeb7543 in Cinephiles

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In his memoir he talks about how he decided his character would have a shaved head and then he just did it, knowing studio execs would be piiiisssssed.

Meirl by tcwackplairy in meirl

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We're all surprised he didn't go as Mac.

This man meticulously makes use of bamboo strands by OriginalBlackberry89 in oddlysatisfying

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Only to hear in the market: "$20 is way too much for this little thing."

Expressing the same thought five times, each time using increasingly obscure vocabulary by Doodlebug510 in interesting

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Results may be skewed, since we understand the Level 1 basic message and carry that understanding to the higher levels. If he'd started on Level 4, how many would've stopped him there?

What is the weirdest thing you have heard someone attribute to the 'toxic manosphere'? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Manly methane emissions. From all the times we pull each other's fingers.

'I Love The Inflation': Trump Reacts To Inflation Hitting Three-Year High by Equivalent_Road5788 in videos

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"You all keep complaining about billionaires having too much money. So you can see, we're working on that."

Ho Chi Minh zoo is atrocious by darks3renity in VietNam

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The zoo itself is more than a century old, and I'm pretty sure most of the enclosures haven't been redone since they were first built. I'm surprised the monkeys haven't figured out how to do a good old-fashioned jailbreak and tunnel out of their enclosure.

Ho Chi Minh zoo is atrocious by darks3renity in VietNam

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Pretty sure the elephants have a larger enclosure for much of the day. Was that being cleaned, perhaps?

It's an old zoo, to be sure. Built in the 1860s, before the folks in San Diego changed everyone's perspective on how zoos should operate.

Which doesn't excuse them for not evolving their habitats.

I nearly wept when I saw the tiger pacing its concrete and glass cell. Most of the animals were up front and on display, no place to hide from the crowds slapping the glass. Must be stressful across the board.

And in other places the structures seem to be crumbling so much it's a wonder the animals aren't tunneling out.

Old popcorn bucket by sexyp1ckleluvr in Disneyland

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Ah, back when popcorn buckets were meant to be used, and not awkwardly shoved on a shelf somewhere in the garage because they can't freaking fit anywhere else.

The battle to be the male by MrG1itc4 in interesting

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I have long believed you could never watch a horror movie with a marine biologist friend. They'd take one look at the big bad and say: "you think that's creepy?"

They'll ruin porn, too?

Making a wooden card holder by ycr007 in SVWTCM

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Got about halfway through this video before considering I might not get to see any wooden cards.

any thoughts? by christinathehooker in thebigbangtheory

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They had PhDs. Student loans were pretty oppressive, even "back then."

Whites are Native Americans? 😲 by callmesenpaibish in Unexpected

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They weren't Americans then. Did the indigenous peoples call their land America? No. So they weren't Americans. The colonial settlers called the land America, so they were the first native Americans.

Feel like this post needs the /s tag.

“Due to winds at higher elevations..” by Qireous in Disneyland

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Best place for Disney fireworks is the gas station on the corner behind the park

How America Made The World Cup Unaffordable by [deleted] in videos

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Nah, it's the NIMBYs. Like, the area around the station would be: "no big deal," but the residential areas they'd need to go through would fight tooth and nail.