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It's almost like the possessive pronoun serves a useful grammatical function.

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In the last few years we've seen: - The plot to kidnap Gretchen Whitmer - The Storming of the Capitol and pipe bombs left at the RNC and DNC - The break-in to kidnap Nancy Pelosi and the brutal on Paul Pelosi - Multiple assassination attempts against Trump - The assassination…


No matter how much you think you do, you really don't hate journalists enough.


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Today someone broke into my car and stole my wallet and bank cards. They spent $900 before I cancelled my cards. Lee Kuan Yew was a great man. We should kill criminals.

DrewPavlou's tweet image. Today someone broke into my car and stole my wallet and bank cards. They spent $900 before I cancelled my cards.

Lee Kuan Yew was a great man. We should kill criminals.
DrewPavlou's tweet image. Today someone broke into my car and stole my wallet and bank cards. They spent $900 before I cancelled my cards.

Lee Kuan Yew was a great man. We should kill criminals.

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I’m surprised it was bunker busters that took out Iran’s nuke program and not clause 52(a)(iii)(13)(f) on page 14,762 of Appendix 71(d)(ii) of the Obama nuclear deal.


The Chicago Pope implies the existence of the MLA Pope and the APA Pope.


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This is the best one-paragraph explanation for what's gone wrong with our institutions:

AlecStapp's tweet image. This is the best one-paragraph explanation for what's gone wrong with our institutions:

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Terrible take. We got to witness one of the greatest cinematic masterpieces ever. Sit your straight ass down and listen while a lesbian tells you how it is

Took some of my kids to see the Revenge of the Sith rerelease in theaters. Hadn’t seen it since it first came out. Even worse than I remembered. The worst dialogue I’ve ever heard in a mainstream Hollywood film. Abysmal action choreography. Not one good acting performance in the…



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just a massive, massive, massive mistake from the entire academic community to so blatantly politicize their work for so many years. Nature endorsing a Presidential candidate was so deeply self indulgent

liberals show higher trust in most scientists. 5 theoretically grounded intervention strategies to improve conservatives’ trust in scientists were all unsuccessful, suggesting that trust in scientists reflects relatively stable attitudes nature.com/articles/s4156…



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Hey @ComicDaveSmith. I'm your huckleberry. The reason actual experts like @SpencerGuard keep "invoking legalities & doctrine" is because these are the rules that govern warfare. Just like domestic laws prohibiting "murder" (your term from previous post on topic) & other…

BrianCox_RLTW's tweet image. Hey @ComicDaveSmith. I'm your huckleberry.

The reason actual experts like @SpencerGuard keep "invoking legalities & doctrine" is because these are the rules that govern warfare. Just like domestic laws prohibiting "murder" (your term from previous post on topic) & other…
BrianCox_RLTW's tweet image. Hey @ComicDaveSmith. I'm your huckleberry.

The reason actual experts like @SpencerGuard keep "invoking legalities & doctrine" is because these are the rules that govern warfare. Just like domestic laws prohibiting "murder" (your term from previous post on topic) & other…

You’re side stepping my point by invoking legalities and doctrine, while I’m making a simple philosophical point. If the exact same action would be considered international domestically, how is it unintentional when conducted in a foreign country? Forget about the implications…



Is it a First Amendment violation for law enforcement to target an employer who posts an "Irish Need Not Apply" placard in their window? Maybe, but civil rights legislation supercedes 1A protections.

How does this not border on a First Amendment violation? The top state law enforcement officer using his taxpayer-funded position to control a private company’s business practices is the epitome of government overreach. Conservatives once claimed to stand against this nonsense.



The answer is E. The contrapositive to the second statement would mean if a student didn't miss a class session, they'd score a B- or higher. Based on the first statement, most students didn't miss a class so most students (i.e. more than half) would score B- or higher.

Since everyone is talking about LSAT questions, here's one of the "170 breaker questions." There are ~12 on each test and they are meant to be the hardest questions on the LSAT. Getting them right tends to predict scoring very highly (above 170)

woke8yearold's tweet image. Since everyone is talking about LSAT questions, here's one of the "170 breaker questions." There are ~12 on each test and they are meant to be the hardest questions on the LSAT. Getting them right tends to predict scoring very highly (above 170)


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