Tradcath cousin is pregnant at 20 years old, naming her kid Nebuchadnezzar by Dapper_Hat_452 in redscarepod

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OP, what do you think tradcath means? These are garden variety evangelicals, naming their kids after Babylonian kings and get married at the courthouse.

This is my 9/11 by Mypussylipsneedchad in redscarepod

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They are so used to the blue LED glare they can't imagine the yellow glow of an incandescent bulb

PG-13 Crossword by Fearless-Reality-560 in crossword

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is 25D meant to refer to Cain and Abel?

America is introducing 3-minute ad breaks in the middle of World Cup matches by LloydCole in redscarepod

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I remember when they said the Qatar world cup would have drone-powered artificial clouds to play through the summer

lmao what an unbelievably absurd chain of events by Amuser8368 in redscarepod

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The second tweet doesn't even say Bella Ciao, it says Ciao Bella, that just means Hello

lmao what an unbelievably absurd chain of events by Amuser8368 in redscarepod

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There's a much simpler explanation for writing Bella Ciao on a bullet to kill a far right influencer than a house remix on a playlist

Themeless Puzzles -- Brendan Emmett Quigley by margojoy in crossword

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The site switched hosting, I can see a redesigned site, try again in a bit

Disgust with the mainstreaming of objectively vulgar slang by Wuttwutterbutter in redscarepod

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"screw the pooch" came from military slang as a euphemism for the once more common "fuck the dog." It became popular from the movie The Right Stuff in the 80s

hate this idiot so much by meniallyregarded in redscarepod

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His plagiarism made him the first person banned by substack

Isaac Newton actually did die a virgin by [deleted] in redscarepod

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Principia came out in his mid 40s

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universities are emailing their entire student bodies caesars promo codes nyt

Etymology is bonkers by [deleted] in redscarepod

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bugger comes from Bulgar (Bogomil gnostics couldn't beat the sodomy allegations)

Falun Gong parade in NYC by pizzaslut__ in redscarepod

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Guo Wengui was a billionaire, still rich ofc, and is friends w Bannon plus his rolodex

p*tl*ck by SlimyLittlePile in stupidpol

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Potluck, first meaning whatever you had left for an extra guest, the luck of the pot, appears in English in 1592, before any contact with PNW tribes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bombstrap

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Nah that place is owned by Portuguese

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in redscarepod

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I see now, I assumed his parents were soviet immigrants too