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@Xponent_Rob @tgraph52 @Bix
It's not the bottom of the barrel. It's the sticky goo that seeped through and accumulated under the barrel. Eveyrone else in the barrel is done with Trump or Trump is done with them.

@VanontheBorder

If this guy has to use the women's bathroom, it means cis-male rapists can walk in and claim to be trans.

I wish the transphobes would leave cis women the hell out of their machinations.

@redenigma
I shake the jar, holding it right side up, upside down, on its side, until the oil is all mixed in. Then there's very little left on the bottom that needs stirring. Once you've done it once, you just have to stir a little each time. I DON'T put it in the refrigerator.

My husband uses stirring bit for his power drill. Because of course he does.

Grew some galangal in a pot on the porch and it did beautifully. Just brought it in before frost. There’s a shitload of it. I need more recipes besides just Tom Kha soup. Looking at galangal ice cream and galangal key lime pie recipes. Husband and kids are vegetarian, so savory recipes will require substitution, which I hate to do first time I’m trying a recipe.

@th3j35t3r
God bless you, watching Fox News so we don’t have to.

@rpardee

It's not that expensive, and you can even do it before the baby is born.

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@h2oaddicted
I doubt there are any puppies involved. I see them spamming websites in multiple countries. There is a common scam where they ask you to volunteer to "adopt" a purebred puppy that will be shipped to you, but then there is this and that fee to be paid, on and on, but never a dog.

@sheseala

The pages I don't follow tend to come in bunches, all the same day. I block all those pages. I don't know if that's why there are no new ones for several weeks, but maybe I at least don't have to see those ones again.

@guinnessphil @stueytheround
It's pretty good, but I think the goat's stuff is better quality chops.

Remember:
Mute=you don't see their posts
(you have the option of seeing their replies to your posts)
Block=they don't see your posts, for people you actually consider toxic or dangerous.

A reminder as the US election nears -- use the tools. The default on Coso is to see every post. J's never going to break even unless there are enough users that it becomes impractical to see every post. You should not feel mean if you mute people or filter terms like "MAGA" or "vote blue," especially if you aren't in the US. You can review your mutes after the election if you want to see some people again.

@Bix
I'm always amused by the ads run in the split screen. Like he's a product on QVC.

@Bix
In fairness, there was a traffic jam outside of supporters wanting to see him. Unless they were Harry Potter clown cars, there weren't 29,000, though.

@XSGeek @CanisPundit

When they're offering purebreds for "adoption," it often turns into a scam where the potential puppy parent pays endless fees and vet bills before some non-existent dog can be shipped. It's a variant of the Nigerian prince scam that preys on people who are not so greedy as to be willing to launder money for foreigners.

@Bix
Not that anything he's ever said is true, but I can imagine that a lot of independent McDonalds franchisees who know their teen employees are exempt from Federal withholding are pocketing their FICA deductions and really paying them under the table.

@ProjectShadow @VelvetDuchess

So, eff me, I just realized my text messages have a spam folder and there are a ton of messages from pollsters (not reputable ones), candidates, and fraudsters. A lot of them address themselves to names that are not me, so they're buying skeevy contact lists.

@process

Part of it is the fact that the presidential candidate is the de facto head of the party, but the president doesn't actually have that much autonomy in domestic matters. Their promises are vague because they depend on the legislature to hammer out the details.

They can push us into foreign wars and abandon treaties, which is huge power, but the average person doesn't see how that affects them.

@Minholkin @Museek @th3j35t3r
Yeah, but they also know driving a car full of their friends at 80 mph and wrapping their car around a tree and killing them is wrong, but it happens all the time. Adolescent brains aren't good at analyzing the fun vs harm balance.

@thedisasterautist @EvilBunny

Still, at this point in the war, they were probably misinformed patriots or involuntarily conscripted young people who were put into a situation where only the soulless survive.

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