hasidic diamond merchant

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hasidic diamond merchant

hasidic diamond merchant

@accelerationrx

Katılım Ekim 2023
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Pillow Hands Gaethje
Pillow Hands Gaethje@GaethjeNoPower·
I wanna name my first kid after a submission. So far I’ve thought of: Kimmy (Kimura) Darcy (D’Arce) Calf Slicer (Calf Slicer) Anna (Anaconda) What else y’all got?
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Tristan Tate
Tristan Tate@TateTheTalisman·
@Ijusthatealiens Black isn’t the issue. If I approach you and tell you that your mother is a whore I expect you to try to hit me. You can be racist and also civil.
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Droo
Droo@drdroo·
TSS basically started to offer custom painted magnetic antennas for cars at the start of Stern coming over to Sirius and later offered radios. I'd listen to Stern and Bubba most days but pretty much soured on it years ago. Bubba left, Stern turned into an occasional radio host with angry old people rants. I pretty much catch Jim and Sam sometimes, music, and playoff season sports. I use the hell out of my TravelLink Weather on my Explorer though. Realtime weather is an underrated thing when I was working for a utility.
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SMB Attorney
SMB Attorney@SMB_Attorney·
7 years ago, my cousin bought Butcher Box’s $25 Bacon for Life and $25 Ground Beef for Life promos. He estimates he’s gotten $1000+ in free product conservatively. He encouraged us to buy it too but we didn’t so he reminds us periodically. He’s a mathematician and business analyst and said recently in a group chat: “I am for sure a special line item in their internal reporting. Me and like 20 other people eating into their margins.” He’s the kind of guy who will ride it until he dies or they declare bankruptcy. Absolute legend 😂
SMB Attorney tweet media
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hasidic diamond merchant
hasidic diamond merchant@accelerationrx·
@drdroo @bourbondreaming @SMB_Attorney I kept the car for another 6 or 7 years, but I completely lost interest in the Stern show, which was the entire point of the membership. When I sold the car I kind of forgot I had unlim SXM in the dash - never tried following up to recover it.
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hasidic diamond merchant
hasidic diamond merchant@accelerationrx·
@drdroo @bourbondreaming @SMB_Attorney That was my deal. I had an unlimited membership on a Stiletto. It broke and I didn’t want to buy another shitty piece of Sirius hardware, so it got transferred to my in-dash radio, this was around 2008-9.
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hasidic diamond merchant@accelerationrx·
@salt22339258 @KemalOnor It’s honestly sad that I had to scroll down so far to find this, the most correct answer. People still unironically put it on their greatest sci-fi lists. It’s like crack for idiots.
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salt
salt@salt22339258·
@KemalOnor I maintain that Ready Player One is the worst book I have ever read. It is one of the worst pieces of media I’ve ever consumed
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Kemal Onor
Kemal Onor@KemalOnor·
Have you ever read a popular book so poorly written that it makes you mad?
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Bourbon OTR
Bourbon OTR@bourbondreaming·
@SMB_Attorney I toyed with the idea of buying Sirius’s lifetime subscription back in maybe 2005. I think it was $200. I did not mainly because the receiver was a faceplate and there was a wired satellite receiver disk. It just felt like a hs science project. Analysis… Stupid. Stupid me.
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hasidic diamond merchant@accelerationrx·
@funkmasterMMA Despite tons of negative press, this is how you can tell Francis is a good dude. If he was really an asshole he would have turned Lins’ head into a red smear on the canvas.
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hasidic diamond merchant
hasidic diamond merchant@accelerationrx·
@eigenrobot There must be some strong biological urge to be Calvin’s dad. I love both (1) breaking my kids’ brains by explaining difficult concepts to them and (2) confidently lying to them about difficult concepts that I don’t understand at all.
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Luis J. Gomez
Luis J. Gomez@luisjgomez·
Guys… a little racism is fine. You guys are going too hard in the paint. Have some decorum.
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9th Life
9th Life@_9th_Life_·
What peptide vendor have you had the best, and the worst, experience with?
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Legal Mindset
Legal Mindset@TheLegalMindset·
I enjoy the irony of Claivicular, the supposed number one “looksmaxxer” being absolutely mogged by the Judge in his Miami case.
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Adam Fisher
Adam Fisher@AdamRFisher·
This is a devious rhetorical trick. Labeling someone a “Nakba survivor” is designed to evoke instant sympathy and a false sense of moral clarity, but it is little more than taxpayer-funded propaganda. Consider the absurdity: roughly 99% of Palestinian Arabs alive in 1949 survived the war and its displacements. Calling the displaced a “survivor” stretches the word beyond recognition. It is a newly coined term, crafted in academia and activist circles long after the events. Its real genius lies in creating false equivalence. It places ordinary Palestinian civilians who were displaced amid a war their own leaders launched on the same moral plane as Holocaust survivors (of whom only about one-third emerged alive). It airbrushes away the ~6,000 Jews killed in 1948, elevates the ~12,000 Arab deaths, and erases the thousands of Jews forcibly expelled from the Old City of Jerusalem and other areas. By anointing the displaced as sacred “survivors,” the term invites us to forget that the Nazi-aligned Palestinian leadership rejected the UN partition plan, chose war to prevent any Jewish state, and promised quick victory while urging Arabs to flee. It glosses over Israel’s Declaration of Independence, which explicitly invited Arab inhabitants to “participate in the upbuilding of the State on the basis of full and equal citizenship.” And it conveniently overlooks the ~150,000 Arabs who stayed put, accepted Israeli citizenship, and whose descendants now form over 20% of Israel’s population. This is international grievance politics pushed by the Mayor of New York City, who genuinely believes that Palestinians should be able to “return to their homes” – a nonsensical idea designed to justify perpetual victimhood and violence. The move weaponizes real civilian hardship while inverting roles: turning a war of choice and rejectionism into an unprovoked “catastrophe” inflicted by the intended victims. It sustain grievance and does not nothing to advance peace.
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor

Today marks Nakba Day, an annual day of remembrance to commemorate the expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians between 1947 and 1949 during the creation of the State of Israel and the year that followed. Inea is a New Yorker and a Nakba survivor. She shared her story with us — one of home, tradition and memory over generations.

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