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verucassault
Apr 09, 21 at 9:04pm
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Punkass Marvel writer compares Jordan Peterson to Redskull. Jordan Peterson makes merch meming back and 100% sales go to charity.
projectotakux
Apr 10, 21 at 10:27am
@verucassault can I still buy this?
verucassault
Apr 10, 21 at 3:21pm
When I looked at them last night you could still buy. S-2XL. projectotakux @projectotakux
nebelstern
Woah. DMX has died.
solid_snake95
Apr 10, 21 at 6:17pm
Just in, Jake Paul skull fucked without consent
verucassault
Apr 15, 21 at 12:24pm
A week old, but this happened: https://youtu.be/rpSHrM8sCrI
hell_hound7
Apr 15, 21 at 12:55pm
Pharoah's after being celebrated centuries after their death https://i.makeagif.com/media/1-03-2019/nSNf4Z.gif
verucassault
Apr 25, 21 at 1:11pm
Biden assigned Harris to take control of the border issue. She still hasn't visited the border.... but children who are being taken to a care facility are being given copies of Harris' children's book "Superheros are Everywhere" paid for by the Biden administration with taxpayer money. Hmmm https://youtu.be/5wCXFvciO_I
verucassault
Apr 25, 21 at 1:54pm
https://youtu.be/F0TtbWfmsaw During a recent unveiling of the new Chevy Volt, Zimmerman demonstrated for the media how the supposedly “green” vehicle is simply plugged into a power source for energy. And this power source, at least in Michigan, is mostly burned coal. A man in a suit pulled out the giant plug and waved it in front of the cameras, prompting laughter from the press, before inserting it into the Volt. A journalist then walks up to Zimmerman to ask her about the power source behind the plug. “Because everybody thought we killed the electric vehicle, and we didn’t,” Zimmerman told the questioning press with a confident smirk. “So what’s charging the batteries right now? What’s the source?” one member of the press asked in response. “Well, here,” Zimmerman answered. “It’s coming from the building.” “I mean, what’s their mix of power?” the press member then responded. “Oh, actually Lansing feeds the building. Lansing feeds power to the building, so I don’t know … I’ll bet you they’re a bit of coal, oh they’re heavy on natural gas, aren’t they?” J. Peter Lark from the Lansing Board of Water & Light, the power company Zimmerman was referring to, quickly cleared up the discrepancy. “Right, it would be charging off the power grid which is about 95 percent COAL,” Lark told the reporter.
hell_hound7
Apr 25, 21 at 1:59pm
Electric cars are not the future, i saw an article about a dude driving to his friend's wedding and had to stop on the way. 4 hours to charge his car back up. Imagine having to stop in the middle of your drive to charge your car for 4 hours. How dangerous that could be in certain places, or possibly how if you are on a time crunch how much time that eats up.
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