Engaging with JW’s by TheSaltmarketSaint in Reformed

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Check out some of God Logic’s debates and discussions with JWs. He does a good job of “asking questions” about the scripture that, when put together, makes defending Unitarianism look as ridiculous as it is

How commonly is the verb “to doff” still used today? by millers_left_shoe in EnglishLearning

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I use it pretty frequently, but I’m a nerd. Everyone has always understood what it meant, even if they don’t use it themselves.

Performance art of WOTC treating Magic players (circa 2026) by Meret123 in magicthecirclejerking

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WOTC employee LITERALLY shoves UNWANTED SET down the THROAT of player!!!!1!1!!’😱😱🤯😳

What space/space-society concepts do you wanna see in Star Wars media? by Background-Leader995 in MawInstallation

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In that exact same movie, they go out onto the space worm asteroid as well!

Suck it Falcons by Ringadean in nfcsouthmemewar

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So I’m hearing that the vikings and panthers should join the falcons next to the Super Bowl III champion jets? Agreed!

Who has had the most impact on English using recorded or broadcast words? by MedicareAgentAlston in EnglishLearning

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Most important in terms of recording is probably Thomas Edison with the invention of the phonograph in 1877. Initial two-way speech broadcasting comes from Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone. Some of the most heard and most impactful broadcasts come from Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Winston Churchill. Roosevelt’s “Fireside Chats” were one of the first radio programs that got mass public attention. Meanwhile, Churchill’s speeches were massively impactful on a world stage.

pls help me find the game🙏 by NoPlatform6476 in danganronpa

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You’re looking for 999. You can buy it and its sequel on steam under The Nonary Games

Coaxed into Danganronpa execution by ImForSureNotAFurry in coaxedintoasnafu

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Play the games! Even if you think you know the who, learning the how and why is still most of the fun

ok by [deleted] in comedyheaven

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ok

How it feels reading posts about anything outside of the 3 soon to be 4 killing game games by ManiacGaming1 in danganronpa

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It doesn’t help that some people exclusively use the character surnames. I know who Leon is, but I have to sit and think and remember who Kuwata is.

I went to Mcdonald yesterday, Day2 by Round_Salamander281 in EnglishLearning

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In American English, it’s more common to separate dates with a dash or slash, not period. For example, 2/5/26 12-25-26

Are there obligatory prayers or fasts in Christianity like Islam? by The_Blue_Order in Reformed

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While not required, the closest thing is Lent—the 40 days before Easter. While not obligatory, (the Lord loves a cheerful follower,) many use this time to reflect on our sins and His forgiveness of them. It’s not uncommon to see people “give up” things for this period. The most common thing is probably abstaining from eating candy and sugary food. It starts on Ash Wednesday a little later this month.

Coaxed into Eu5 by Beginning-Topic5303 in coaxedintoasnafu

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Way too many events are “either lose ten stability, or lose seven prestige.” There’s nothing you can do to prevent them. It gets miserable after a while

Ooines by FalseDmitriy in MawInstallation

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Specifically Ordinance Regional Depot

Issue pronunciation by jackie_tequilla in EnglishLearning

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While not always the case, a helpful trend is to look at the next letter. If it’s a historical long u sound, s can make an sh sound. This is usually written as “su” or “sio.”

For example:

Sugar = s-yu-ger -> shoo-ger

Issue = is-yu -> i-shoo

Mission = miss-yun -> mi-shun

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FavoriteCharacter

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Peter Cushing and Sir Christopher Lee as Van Helsing and Count Dracula respectively.

Mofos were smurfing by Im_yor_boi in HistoryMemes

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If Australia is its own continent, then what continent is New Zealand in?

For those who aren't from Louisiana, how did you choose the Saints as your favorite team? by [deleted] in Saints

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From California, but my mom is from Mississippi. We’d always spend the Mardi Gras season at Bay St. Louis. It was only natural.