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What’s the vibe in there? Cause I don’t like the idea of punishing regular civilians for the government’s actions, so I’m not a fan of this decision. But I’m not gonna come in here and say something like “omg why though, Israel’s the victim!!!1”
What’s the vibe in there? Cause I don’t like the idea of punishing regular civilians for the government’s actions, so I’m not a fan of this decision. But I’m not gonna come in here and say something like “omg why though, Israel’s the victim!!!1”
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I think you’re spot on
Well I’ll be…learned something new today !
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Can’t say I’ve ever seen this on Avalon
I think you accidentally a word…or six
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That’s the whole debate, OP. It’s solved with this short exchange.
Wow that is a niche-ass reference, my dude
The related Wikipedia page, in case anyone else was curious
Lmao excellent reference
Hates the right
Actively advocating for capital punishment
Oh hey no worries, just writing down the things I’ve realized for others so they don’t get stuck! Yeah agreed, deep links to other shortcuts should have a way to install those dependencies
Not only is the Actions app required, but you must also download the Toggle Silent Mode shortcut of his
I’m really missing the “serious” tags from Reddit right about now. Or maybe the Out of the Loop subreddit
Exactly! I almost said something to that effect but decided my comment was getting a little long. God just left figuring out science to all these nerds he created 😂
I know this is just a meme, but I’ll share something I recently learned since I find it fascinating.
The oceans started out as freshwater! Water evaporated from them, rained down as freshwater and formed into rivers and streams, and the process of flowing picked up trace amounts of salt from the ground and riverbeds. These rivers eventually dumped their ever-so-slightly salty water into the ocean. Then, the tiny tiny tiny bit salty ocean evaporated some pure water out, leaving less water - meaning the remaining water just got a little bit saltier in comparison. This process repeated for millions of years and those tiny increments resulted in the very salty oceans we have now.
I legitimately had never heard this in my life, and my dad is a doctor. Thank you for informing me and sending me down that particular discovery rabbit hole
Wow, what an incredibly bad take. Kudos, I’m genuinely impressed