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I don’t know why, I’m a pretty progressive person, but hippies annoy me? Are 19th century authors hippies?

Anyway, was mid-20th century life a mistake?

 

Yes.

I shouldn’t have a yard,

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33 minutes ago, The_annoying_one said:

Why the hell did this thread immediately conjure up visions of “Where’s Waldo” in my uncultured mind?

Because they both share the word “Waldo”

i want to play “Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins”

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Coming soon to FOX.

What happens when a simple blue collar worker

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The world's most celebrated vagrant

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And a cheap refrigerator 

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All wind up sharing a prison cell.

Tune in 8-30-25 at 7pm, following the evening news.... WHERE?

Only on FOX

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Prominent writers have a tendency of being left leaning, Bohemian, radical, whatever the fuck term used in the period. Post-WW2 life in America led to car-dependent suburbia being rapidly built, so yes. It was a mistake.

 

Yeah, yeah, vibe killing. Idgaf.

Posted
6 hours ago, Insipid said:

Prominent writers have a tendency of being left leaning, Bohemian, radical, whatever the fuck term used in the period. Post-WW2 life in America led to car-dependent suburbia being rapidly built, so yes. It was a mistake.

 

Yeah, yeah, vibe killing. Idgaf.

shut up scoob

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