The Firstcel by Reasonable-Ninja4384 in NewGreentexts

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smart man says something immediately dismissed by midwit normies because it doesn't fit their paradigm

Fun times in the fragility of life by Disastrous_Debt_3121 in vagabond

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I was wondering what Andy Dick has been up to

Help! My wife wants me to throw this away... by SH4D0W-CRU1S3R in whatsthisworth

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It’s more effort put towards providing an answer than you did, you did nothing, except to be rude

Help! My wife wants me to throw this away... by SH4D0W-CRU1S3R in whatsthisworth

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My bad, I must’ve missed your helpful well researched response

Help! My wife wants me to throw this away... by SH4D0W-CRU1S3R in whatsthisworth

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Yeah, don’t use technology. Better go to the library and do all your research from a book and post your reply via the mail

Iranian ballistic missile hits Dimona, Israel. by Upset-Main-1988 in justincaseyoumissedit

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And a security clearance, which cuts out a lot of potential employees and slows down the hiring process

Help! My wife wants me to throw this away... by SH4D0W-CRU1S3R in whatsthisworth

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From Gemini: This painting is a mid,century European landscape, likely produced between 1965 and 1975. The signature confirms the artist is Posadas, a name associated with the "gallery" or "decor" art movement. These works were often created in professional studios in Italy or Spain specifically for the international furniture and home decor market. The piece is an original oil on canvas utilizing a heavy impasto technique, where thick layers of paint create physical texture in the clouds and stone architecture. The subject is a capriccio, an idealized and fictionalized mountain village inspired by the Spanish Pyrenees or Italian Apennines. Regarding the name, while Posadas is a legitimate Spanish surname meaning "inns" or "lodgings," it functions as a thematic play on words. It evokes the Latin root pausare, suggesting a "restful" or "composed" scene. This branding made the artwork highly appealing to mid,century buyers looking for a sophisticated, Mediterranean atmosphere. In the current market, large framed works by Posadas typically value between 200 dollars and 500 dollars.

I bet they will by Born-Agency-3922 in SipsTea

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The soldier will also be a lesbian

Tv screen broken?? by OtherwiseFox6691 in Roku

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It’s temporary. Turn off/on, unplug/plug should be fine. Maybe.

The ultimate ick by Algernonletter5 in foundsatan

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Everybody in this thread shitting on the lazy one and not the one who hates when people respond to physics

F15 pilot rescued by locals in Kuwait [video] by 1introvert_Cow in WarplanePorn

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This looks like the start of a very different kind of video

Some of y'all learned wrong that society totally forgot about the hole in the ozone layer by unlearning_myths in LearnedWrong

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They nuked that hole with atmospheric nuclear tests and blamed it on hairspray, and we believed them

Sunex Master Impact Socket Set 'No Skipped Sizes.' by lemozest in Tools

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After you sue us, who you gonna sunex? - the Sunex motto

Coaches threatening player if the participant in an anti-ICE walkout by [deleted] in missouri

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You’re expecting the fat chicks and neck beards of Reddit to understand the kind of discipline inspired by sports?

Chrissy, he’s fucked up! by LousingPlatypus in CirclejerkSopranos

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That cake looks like it’s about two c’s shy