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Posts by Sleestak

If Trump is gone before I wake, I pray to God the news ain't fake...

16 hours ago 1075 160 27 9

Good work, America, you boneheads twice over.

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'SWIMS' upside down is still 'SWIMS.'

4 hours ago 1364 239 41 54

If not him a long long list of suspects.

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Tweet by “Secretary of War” Pete Hegseth:
“The War Department is once again restoring freedom to our Joint Force.
We are discarding the mandatory flu vaccine requirement, effective immediately.”
Below there is a video of the announcement for his many, many illiterate fans

Tweet by “Secretary of War” Pete Hegseth: “The War Department is once again restoring freedom to our Joint Force. We are discarding the mandatory flu vaccine requirement, effective immediately.” Below there is a video of the announcement for his many, many illiterate fans

Behind Hegseth’s big stupid face, a painting can be seen.

Behind Hegseth’s big stupid face, a painting can be seen.

The painting is of George Washington crossing the Delaware. It is by Emanuel Leutze.

The painting is of George Washington crossing the Delaware. It is by Emanuel Leutze.

An article from the National Parks Service: Smallpox,
Inoculation, and the Revolutionary War
Boston National Historical Park
During the 1700s, smallpox raged through the American colonies and the Continental Army. Smallpox impacted the Continental Army severely during the Revolutionary War, so much so that George Washington mandated inoculation for all Continental soldiers in 1777. Just fifty-six years earlier, in 1721, Bostonian doctors and clergy introduced the procedure to the American colonies.
Without the vision and determination of these early Bostonians in normalizing inoculation, Washington may not have made the decision to mandate inoculation for the Continental Army. Though it was a controversial action, many historians credit the medical mandate with the colonists' victory in the Revolutionary War and the creation of the United States of America.

An article from the National Parks Service: Smallpox, Inoculation, and the Revolutionary War Boston National Historical Park During the 1700s, smallpox raged through the American colonies and the Continental Army. Smallpox impacted the Continental Army severely during the Revolutionary War, so much so that George Washington mandated inoculation for all Continental soldiers in 1777. Just fifty-six years earlier, in 1721, Bostonian doctors and clergy introduced the procedure to the American colonies. Without the vision and determination of these early Bostonians in normalizing inoculation, Washington may not have made the decision to mandate inoculation for the Continental Army. Though it was a controversial action, many historians credit the medical mandate with the colonists' victory in the Revolutionary War and the creation of the United States of America.

4 hours ago 757 239 9 0

GOD he is SO stupid

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STFU and go away.

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"We will defeat the enemy with projectile vomit, firehose diarrhea, and passing out in droves from 104 degree fevers."

3 hours ago 8 2 0 0

GOD, these weird freaks are SO stupid.

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a bear vacuuming a floor as a japanese salaryman looks on in terror

a bear vacuuming a floor as a japanese salaryman looks on in terror

found out about the manga kuma gurashi which is like those ones where a manic pixie dream girl comes into a salaryman's life and starts doing all his domestic chores for him to heal his heart except in this one it's a realistically drawn bear and the salaryman is terrified on every single page

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Been wondering about these SF/Horror/Post Apocalypse authors that are putting out multiple series of 4-12 books a year.

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In the days before AI, when the editor's weird and off-putting idea had to be drawn by living human artists.

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not great imo

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Jerry is alone and hallucinating

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A fully dressed man and woman with a man wearning nothing but pelt underwear (but is not Tarzan). There's also a smiling tiger. The two men seem to gaze at each other. Dressed guy has a cup in hand. Narration: "Later when the three friends have returned, Jerry drinks the life juice. Another adventure of Trojak the Tiger Man in the next issue of DARING COMICS."

A fully dressed man and woman with a man wearning nothing but pelt underwear (but is not Tarzan). There's also a smiling tiger. The two men seem to gaze at each other. Dressed guy has a cup in hand. Narration: "Later when the three friends have returned, Jerry drinks the life juice. Another adventure of Trojak the Tiger Man in the next issue of DARING COMICS."

5 hours ago 156 42 7 14

DC comics had several of those transforming fingers covers

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Rahm could switch to have the exact same opinions on me on every single topic and I wouldn’t vote for him because he covered up a murder.

14 hours ago 101 24 3 3
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Opinion | Measles Took My Daughter. This Is What I Want Everyone to Know.

“What I didn’t know was that measles can cause long-term complications. A child can seem fine while the virus slowly replicates in her brain… Because both Britain and the United States are confronting outbreaks, I am sharing my story. Parents should know just how dangerous this disease is.”

7 hours ago 842 397 8 34
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Can't see specialist for 2 more weeks? Ok, guess I'll sit at home and read.

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X-Rays this morning.

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He lived...poorly

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He had 5 opportunities to do so

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incredible art

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Comic very different from the children's cartoon, eh?

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a monster is attacking a boy robot and a big tank robot

a monster is attacking a boy robot and a big tank robot

Reading

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Imagine seeing a Grimace hit by a car on the side of the road. For us it’s the stuff of nightmares but for motorists in McDonaldLand it is the grim reality of everyday life

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1 day ago 780 335 11 100

Oh. My. God.
The idiot did it.

Everyone's been waiting to see if prosecutors appealed Somali's 6 month slap on the wrist.

But before they could, Somali appealed.

The problem? Appeals take up to a year, and he has to stay in jail until it's done. Bro probably doubled his sentence even if he wins.

13 hours ago 227 60 6 2

I would write the shit out of a SLIDERS novel

14 hours ago 19 3 5 1

What if it happened in his sleep

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