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Soooo, what'cha gonna do with that there witch craft? Gonna take care of a national problem through unconventional means? Joking aside, this explains how you got so knowledgeable.
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I know many of you were waiting years for this.
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A Tale of Two Cities.
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Sorry guys. Maybe next time. https://www.universetoday.com/171047/nasa-downgrades-the-risk-of-2024-yr4-to-below-1/
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Is that suppose to be mounted to something?
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Man’s lung tumor turns out to be a toy he swallowed 40 years ago
Sieg67 replied to Sieg67's topic in Current Events
It's pretty small. I can see how the cone didn't choke him but I find it weird that the lung wasn't trying to constantly purge it. -
Lucifer's Hammer: "1 in a million chance." "1 in a thousand." "1 in 100." "....Oh no" Paraphrasing but yeah.
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Man’s lung tumor turns out to be a toy he swallowed 40 years ago
Sieg67 replied to Sieg67's topic in Current Events
If only science could explain that. -
https://www.cnn.com/2017/09/28/health/toy-in-mans-lungs-for-40-years/index.html In case you're wondering how it do in there. "The patient underwent surgery, and only after removing the mass was it identified as a Playmobil toy cone that “had been absorbed into the mucosal lining of the bronchial (air passage) which developed around it,” explained the case report."
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If you guys are having discussions with people who have MAGA brain-rot, try sharing this with them. Not that I'm betting on it swaying any opinions but I'm hoping that they can relate to him enough to listen to him.
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Can Musk's kid legally be interviewed. He's obviously heard some incriminating things.
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Finished last book and started on The Great Gatsby. Me at around page 11 or 12:" ....Oh no."
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Barnes & Noble opening new stores because of tiktok
Sieg67 replied to viperxmns's topic in Current Events
I've mostly been shopping online and at a used book store. We do have a B&N but it's on the other side of town. Personally I wouldn't make long term investments based on trends on Tik Tok but what do I know? -
https://tvpworld.com/84817629/bomb-explosion-in-moscow-kills-pro-russian-paramilitary-leader
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At what point do we just grab our pitchforks?
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Dust will do that. :p
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I never forget a random video I watched over a decade ago.
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2025/01/25/feigning-retreat-ukrainian-troops-lured-attacking-russians-into-a-devastating-himars-ambush/
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Well now they're not going to get my money. Nothing to do with this. I just don't go there.
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A friend and I were talking about this today. Did he intend to make the money back with the cards and gambling and return it without anybody noticing? I personally doubt it considering the other things he purchased but I have seen that before. A store manager of a store nearby was busted for gambling with the deposits.
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https://www.latintimes.com/executive-jailed-using-thousands-company-dollars-buy-pokemon-cards-573036 An executive in Singapore was jailed for using thousands of company dollars to buy Pokémon cards. Linberg Yeo Yu Wei, 27, has been processing payments to vendors for SPD Scientific, a Singapore-based laboratory equipment supplier, since July 2023. One month into his role, the Strait Times reported that he started tricking the CEO into signing payment vouchers by telling her they were approved by the finance manager, allowing him to defraud the company out of $501,173 between August and October 2023. Yeo then spent the money on frivolous items, including Pokémon cards, a pre-owned Rolex, an iPad, and holidays as well as credit card and to gamble. In November, a human resources manager identified accounting discrepancies after $24,840 was deposited into Yeo's bank account. He returned the money the next day, but the company launched an investigation, according to the Strait Times, and found he had been cheating them out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Yeo was arrested on Jan. 5, 2024. In addition to seizing his Rolex watch, law enforcement found he still had $400,000 of the stolen money in his bank account. He blamed his actions on the company, claiming he was mistreated. The executive pleaded guilty to one count of cheating and was sentenced to 19 months in jail on Wednesday.
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Elon Musk now owns Twitter, apparently trying to run it into the ground
Sieg67 replied to Jman's topic in Current Events
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Finished both of the books in my last post, read the followup to The Handmaid's Tale (The Testaments) and started on The Phantom of the Opera.