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Posts by MARC in a Cold Climate

I looked up how much they cost now and the Tesco's website describes them as heartwarming, which is a really upsetting thing to say about meat

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Cassiusposting

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Jellied eels and desserts with poppyseeds. Someday someone will garnish eel with poppyseeds and I'll have to eat it in hell.

Also the Welsh meatballs (not going to use the traditional name for obvious reasons) and peas dish. So bad.

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Because our "critics" are all, of course, operating in good faith, and once they see us "addressing their criticisms"* they will cry aloud "Hark! They have heard us!" and will then stop "criticizing." That is absolutely how it works.

*becoming viciously transphobic

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I Know Where I'm Going!

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THE HELL I CANT

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Thank god, I was feeling really down before they invented a pasta sauce that spies on us.

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hell is other penguins

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The cover of a reissue of an English translation of Dante's Inferno from Penguin Books. It features the word HELL and a penguin. That's it.

The cover of a reissue of an English translation of Dante's Inferno from Penguin Books. It features the word HELL and a penguin. That's it.

I love this cover so much.

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I listened to it once on CD from the library. She's astonishing. I should buy it.

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I don't think I've ever read a sentence as unappealing as "Jim Caviezel is Jair Bolsonaro."

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110 in the Shade. If I could listen to only one OCR for the rest of my life it would be that one.

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NJ Transit has said that it's FIFA's fault, which I believe, but I'm not looking forward to having Super Bowl crowd levels on the train or chaos as people try to walk there

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It's going to cost $150 to get from New York to MetLife Stadium on the train

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not since Christmas at the Plaza

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nvm found it

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AHHHHH what's it called

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Mostly I ask "where are you, damn it?"

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Ad claiming that pervert glasses will let you "ask your glasses anything."

Ad claiming that pervert glasses will let you "ask your glasses anything."

I can already ask my glasses anything, we're very open and honest with each other

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"The Trump rally in Phoenix drew a diverse crowd" claims NBC News, illustrating it with an image of three almost identical young white men in white collared shirts.

"The Trump rally in Phoenix drew a diverse crowd" claims NBC News, illustrating it with an image of three almost identical young white men in white collared shirts.

much diverse

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In a scene from the B&w movie Scrooge (1951, released as A Christmas Carol in the United States) an adaptation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol (1843), Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge has awoken on Christmas morning after being visited by the three ghosts, he leans out the window and tells:

YOU BOY
ARE THE STRAITS OF HORMUZ OPEN OR CLOSED TODAY

In a scene from the B&w movie Scrooge (1951, released as A Christmas Carol in the United States) an adaptation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol (1843), Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge has awoken on Christmas morning after being visited by the three ghosts, he leans out the window and tells: YOU BOY ARE THE STRAITS OF HORMUZ OPEN OR CLOSED TODAY

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"Aberystwyth? I hardly know her!"

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From the short story "The Professor's Manuscript" by Dorothy L. Sayers: "That proves nothing, of course. Anyone can get a professorship from those odd American universities."

From the short story "The Professor's Manuscript" by Dorothy L. Sayers: "That proves nothing, of course. Anyone can get a professorship from those odd American universities."

cheers, Dot

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A VCR never sold my private info to a nazi

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One school did pay for both my dinners if I ate in the hotel restaurant, which I *really* appreciated. Otherwise I had to pay upfront for delivery and wait to get reimbursed. At least I was able to get food I couldn't get in the U. P. (Indian, Ethiopian, roast pork hoagies)

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If it's any consolation to your students I think dinners are getting less common in some areas- during my last job search (exclusively focused on the Northeast US for family reasons), my days usually ended at 4 and I dined alone

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Two donkeys with saddle bags filled with beer

Two donkeys with saddle bags filled with beer

TIL you can rent beer donkeys for events

My PhD defence is gonna be lit

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As important as Beckett to my philosophical upbringing.

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List of sexually active popes
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