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What do you expect someone to do in that situation? Sure his parents failed him but don't you feel any compassion?

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It hadn't really hit me until I had Raiders on in the background with an Egyptian friend. They didn't say a thing but it did make me view it differently.

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If this is your first account here, don't worry, we're not all like this.

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Love these movies but they are kinda interesting to return to now.

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Why did you say "Leftists know what is up" instead of "Leftists know what's up"?

Do you know about contractions?

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You get used to it pretty quickly.

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Pretty sad and embarrassing that we haven't already but better late than never.

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Made illegal in Canada in 2017.

In June 2017, the Microbeads in Toiletries Regulations were published in the Canada Gazette, Part II: Vol. 151, No. 12 - June 14, 2017. These regulations help protect the environment by reducing the quantity of plastic microbeads entering Canadian freshwater and marine ecosystems

The regulations prohibit the manufacture, import, and sale of toiletries used to exfoliate or cleanse that contain plastic microbeads, including non-prescription drugs and natural health products. For the purposes of the regulations, plastic microbeads include any plastic particle equal to or less than 5 mm in size. The types of toiletries covered include products such as bath and body products, skin cleansers and toothpaste.

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Sticky-shed syndrome (en.wikipedia.org)
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a simple test (sh.itjust.works)
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58" vehicle in a 60" garage. English subtitles.

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“This is an absolute oyster carnival,” said Harvard University linguistics professor Dr. Howard Albright, who noted that the current idiom shortage has been the country’s worst. “I don’t know any other way to describe it.”

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But getting rid of food dyes is probably still a good thing

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Jared Towers, executive director of Bay Cetology, a research nonprofit based in Alert Bay, British Columbia, was on a boat in waters at the northeastern end of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, when a transient orca offered a freshly-killed harbor seal pup. “I did not have my phone out when T046C2 came over and dropped the seal,” Towers wrote in an email, “But I had time to get it when she left it there sinking before circling around to pick it up again.” He took a photo, showing the orca’s still-open, toothy mouth after just releasing the seal.

New Scientists article link

Towers says this demonstrates that killer whales are capable of generalised altruism, or kindness. It also shows that orcas can recognise sentience in others and are curious and bold enough to experiment across species, he says.

This generalised altruism makes sense in social societies where members benefit from cooperation. Killer whales are also some of the few marine predators that occasionally find themselves with excess prey. Sometimes, a pod will kill a larger whale than they can finish, for example. “You can just leave it, you can play with it or you can use it to explore relationships in your environment,” says Towers.

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Reminds me of one of SNL's best skits.

Edit: and if you are a weezer fan ready for an emotional journey I can't recommend this video enough.

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