Relevant Relatively
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Relevant Relatively
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For unrighteous and cowardly peace may be worse than any war... - Theodore Roosevelt





The Mists of Pandaria Classic: Siege of Orgrimmar patch arrives the week of June 2, with the raid unlocking globally on June 4 at 3:00 p.m. PDT! PvP Season 13 comes to an end at: - 10:00 p.m. PDT on May 25 in NA - 22:00 CEST on May 26 in EU Season 13 Rewards will be distributed with the weekly reset the week of June 9. worldofwarcraft.blizzard.com/en-us/news/242…






Can you find me a single example over the last 60 years of a black person, or any person in general, who actually thinks it is LEGALLY justifiable to KILL someone over that word? I really do not understand why we’re allowing conservatives to take part in public discourse at this point. They’re all either evil or stupid.


In a stable money society, the only thing a person needs to know is to spend less than he earns, and to save. Such a society is perfect for the middle class that just wants to build a home and continue the society. And it’s better for interest rates to be moderately high, so he can earn bank interest - because the average person has no time or inclination to engage in stock and real estate speculation. Higher interest rates also mean house prices are lower - because they are a place to live and not a speculative investment. The only people who win on low interest rates are sophisticated schemers who can borrow at zero and make wild investment bets. If they go bad they walk away or file for bankruptcy on the special purpose entity set up for the play. If they score - they take all the gains, and then go on TV and claim special knowledge to credulous CNBC hosts. We are living in a casino capitalism society that works against middle class savers who just want to contribute to their community.



Reminder that people like this actually exist.

how do you people drink black coffee im trying but man i need some cream


The TransAmerica Bicycle Trail, the first coast-to-coast bike path in the United States, opens as part of Bikecentennial celebrations. The route connects Astoria, Oregon to Yorktown, Virginia across 4,228 miles (6,804km) of trail.












