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AlfredicEnglishRules 2 points ago +2 / -0

Mine was Data, but that was caused by an extremely quiet and tacturn family upbringing. The episode where he learns to small talk was what actually taught me how to small talk.

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AlfredicEnglishRules 9 points ago +9 / -0

The actual CEO of Pixar wrote a great book about organizing and working in the offices. Disney literally tore all of that down while ousting Lasseter. The CEO had retired by then.

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AlfredicEnglishRules 7 points ago +7 / -0

Social workers have told me that I need to move into apartments in Orlando because it makes it more convenient for them for my foster kids. I live in a house that has problems, but its way more what I want than what they are demanding.

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AlfredicEnglishRules 6 points ago +7 / -1

They asked if he liked the English, he said he wanted to bomb them. They said Welcome to Scotland.

by Lethn
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AlfredicEnglishRules 3 points ago +3 / -0

If I had stairs I would do that.

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AlfredicEnglishRules 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'd do that in my neighborhood, but it might actually raise the rent for all the rednecks and white trash nearby.

by Lethn
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AlfredicEnglishRules 1 point ago +1 / -0

It makes me wonder how they would do a Halloween Horror Nights movie.

by Lethn
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AlfredicEnglishRules 6 points ago +7 / -1

I've been meaning to see the void. I need time and no kids to see it though.

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AlfredicEnglishRules 8 points ago +8 / -0

And now it's in my head

Iiiii can't do anything Unless it's approved By the rainbows It's the reaping rainbow

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AlfredicEnglishRules 7 points ago +7 / -0

That's just south American corruption. Whenever a good thing happens, the leeches milk it till it bleeds.

As my dad says, Evita was a horrible woman, but compared to everyone else she was a saint.

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AlfredicEnglishRules 4 points ago +4 / -0

Argentina tried to match the dollar for a while during the late 90's. It caused a banking crisis.

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AlfredicEnglishRules 1 point ago +1 / -0

And then they say, their hearts bled three times that day

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AlfredicEnglishRules 9 points ago +9 / -0

The scouts were losing money anyway. They would charge $200-$300 for a uniform, plus entry fee, and then any award would be $10-$30 just to grab. Most of the camps were actually owned by churches who donated the land.

Then you have the people who work in it. The traditionalists get angry if you're 20 miles in the backhills and use a phone to recognize a berry. Then they demand to know what I would do if I was deep in the woods without a phone, what would I do? Why don't I teach the 10 year olds the entirety of the constitutional system in the US for a single point on a badge with 20 requirements? Why aren't the kids happy like he was in the 70's.

The other half are moms who think their kids are the most important thing since the discovery of sex. Why doesn't my boy pass the requirement to build something on his own when it's a stick nailed to another stick. What do you mean you saw me nailing the sticks together? He watched me do it, that's good enough.

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AlfredicEnglishRules 6 points ago +6 / -0

Huh... You just described a major recruiting trick by terrorist organizations.

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AlfredicEnglishRules 8 points ago +8 / -0

They were sent by their parents to hang out at the gates of the base and pick up whatever they could. That newly minted E1 thinks he has life together with his training and steady paycheck. It's a match made in camo heaven.

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AlfredicEnglishRules 5 points ago +5 / -0

Is it asatru or one of the more "mother nature calls to us" cults? So many educational experiences out there are like this. I've lived near two in Arizona. They kept claiming to use Navajo spirit knowledge to do things. Even when I told them that the navajos considered them a joke, and I speak Navajo so I could back it up. Such a bizarre set up that always ended with aliens.

Best of luck.

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