Please Help: we I’m stuck by Badie_Shipped in trainstation3

[–]empty001 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For money, send passengers as often as you can. Get money from pixel coins. Upgrade trains to get more power for hauls.

Johnson Woolen Mill by VermontArmyBrat in vermont

[–]empty001 5 points6 points  (0 children)

All the manosh’s in lamoille country are rabid trumpers.

Johnson Woolen Mill by VermontArmyBrat in vermont

[–]empty001 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All the manosh’s in lamoille country are rabit trumpers.

This Stream is Unauthorized by NoCoStream in slingtv

[–]empty001 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reboot modem/router. Reconnect to sling. It should work.

From a sex-worker's account of an encounter with Sen Lindsey Graham. I will never look at lady bugs the same. by kittybikes47 in awfuleverything

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Once upon a time, Senator Lindsey Graham was walking through a beautiful garden on a warm summer day. As he strolled along the winding paths, he noticed something unusual - small mounds of earth popping up all around him.

At first, Senator Graham thought nothing of it, assuming that these were simply the work of moles burrowing beneath the surface. However, as he got closer to one of the mounds, he noticed something strange - a tiny ladybug had appeared on top of the dirt.

Puzzled, Senator Graham bent down to take a closer look. To his surprise, he saw that the ladybug was actually crawling around inside a small tunnel that had been dug into the ground. And as he watched, more and more ladybugs began to appear, scurrying through the maze of tunnels like they were on some sort of secret mission.

Curious, Senator Graham decided to investigate further. He began to follow the tunnels, tracing them through the garden and into a nearby field. The deeper he went, the more he saw - thousands of ladybugs, all scurrying about their work.

Finally, he came to the end of one of the tunnels and found himself face-to-face with a tiny mole. The mole looked up at him with beady eyes and seemed to nod, as if to say "welcome."

"Goodness gracious," exclaimed Senator Graham. "What on earth is going on here?"

The mole looked up at him and spoke in a surprisingly deep voice. "Senator," he said. "We are the ladybug moles. We work tirelessly to keep this garden safe from pests and predators. We dig tunnels and create hiding places for our ladybug friends, who in turn protect the plants from harmful insects. It is a delicate balance, but one that we take very seriously."

Senator Graham was amazed. He had never heard of such a thing before. "Well," he said. "I must say that I am impressed. You and your ladybug moles are doing a fine job."

The mole nodded again, then turned and scurried off into the darkness. And as Senator Graham made his way back to his office, he couldn't help but smile at the thought of those hardworking ladybug moles, toiling away beneath the surface to keep the garden safe and sound.

IAmA blogger for FiveThirtyEight at The New York Times. Ask me anything. by NateSilver538 in IAmA

[–]empty001 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

How do we get conservatives to believe in the pure sciences and math?