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MrShankles

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That was borderline orgasmic. I hadn’t heard that intro in a very long time

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My dad did that one year lol. Refused to change his clocks or personal routine. Dunno if he was able to stick with it or not — but it was funny to hear him talk so seriously about why he “refuses to abide by such an arbitrary concept that makes his life harder, by having to adjust his body’s schedule”

His face had such a straight up “nope, fuck all that” look about it, it cracked me up lmao

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The urge to fact-check this is so strong, even though I know it to be inherently false. I want to believe

Holy. Shit… this is going to take a sec to sink in. I’m in awe of what I have learned here today. Thank you

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I’ve seen his Spacy Navy docuseries before, a few times, a bunch (which was badass already), but I had no idea he was in D-day, taking out snipers and getting shot like it was out of some “Saving Private Ryan” shit… and he was a skilled pilot‽ Blew my mind today

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I believe a trebuchet may be the way

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I’ve been rained on while already mowing (gas mower), and went ahead and finished the last bit. But I’d rather the grass be dry-ish when mowing, because it bogs the engine down when the grass is too wet. I use a push mower though, and wet grass definitely makes the job a bit harder — probably not great for wear-and-tear on the engine as well

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Ehh, depends on the concentration of salt and if you’ve been sweating a whole lot… and I mean working outside in the heat sweating, not a 30-minute cardio. But unless you have low (or lose) sodium and/or chloride, than it will probably dehydrate you

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Damn, I forgot about Smash TV. Idk how much time my friend and I spent on that game as kids

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I can carry 3 full pint glasses in one hand and 2 in the other. If they’re empty, I can carry 4 in one hand and 3 in the other. It comes in handy more than I would expect

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