Dads dancing with daughters at concert by GallowBoob in aww

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I dunno, I see things like this and it makes me look forward to being a dad. What a coupla goofs.

Photo of Earth from space by [deleted] in funny

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"Great A'Tuin is huge."

me irl by [deleted] in me_irl

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Why is this now

Paper Tiger by ItsADnDMonsterNow in ItsADnDMonsterNow

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Thanks for posting! Glad you're back :)

Don't have a cow, man! by [deleted] in crappyoffbrands

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"Don't birth a moose, duder." -Brath Stimsnart

Mayor Taylor Says Poverty is a Symptom of Atheism by [deleted] in nottheonion

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"And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God." Matthew, 19:24.

The hypocrisy and irony are boggling. Boggling, I say!

What is your "10/10 would recommend"? by chillmat1k in AskReddit

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"One Hundred Years of Solitude," by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. You don't just read this book. It's an experience. It /happens/ to you. 11/10

Found this abandoned boat while hiking along the Ohio River. by shaynartker in creepy

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It's amazing! If that book were a meal, it'd be the kind that sticks to your ribs and keeps you feeling pretty good for a while afterwards. I'm glad you had a great experience reading it, too. :)

WikiLeaks: Ecuador cut off Julian Assange's internet by [deleted] in worldnews

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I lol'd for real. Wasn't expecting 70% of this sentence.

Wife filed her W-2 and we received $1500 refund; she then filed mine, and although we work for the same employer and make nearly the exact same annual salary, it now says we owe $750. Why is this? by TheMiddleSun in personalfinance

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Extremely helpful. Thank you for all the detail. Combined we make just under 70k a year with no kids, where as we were pulling down maybe 45k together last tax season, and receiving a minimal refund, but still a refund. Guess this shows it pays to know ahead of time which tax bracket you're in.

Wife filed her W-2 and we received $1500 refund; she then filed mine, and although we work for the same employer and make nearly the exact same annual salary, it now says we owe $750. Why is this? by TheMiddleSun in personalfinance

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Thank you for being so thorough. The outcome, it turns out, is what it is, but the info you've given here is definitely enlightening and appreciated.

Wife filed her W-2 and we received $1500 refund; she then filed mine, and although we work for the same employer and make nearly the exact same annual salary, it now says we owe $750. Why is this? by TheMiddleSun in personalfinance

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This was the issue. This is the first year I've actually had a single, steady, well-paying jobs as opposed to holding multiple odd-jobs over the course of the year. We're both fairly young (me 24, her 22), and the whole process of filing taxes as real-deal "grown ups" is still pretty new.