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I just passed my 5 year anniversary on CoSo in April & the coolest part is this: seeing my progress via my timeline.

From relearning to type out complete sentences to slowly interacting with this community.

Thank goodness for this place being here to let me work out my brain injury without the ENTIRE world watching or being able to see.

5 Years of encouragement from friends Iโ€™ve never met but that I appreciate in a way that could never be described properly.

Thank you CoSo and friends. ๐Ÿ™

@WeThePeople Mustโ€™ve been pretty easy, considering it was held in place by sandbags at the bottom. ๐Ÿ™ƒ

In the past year, my subscription to this word game has been totally worth it. Extra bonus puzzles, replays, stats tracking, and no ads. It's like a leisurely, solo, online version of Boggle.
squaredle.app/

The Government Of Putin accounts are in full meltdown mode over on the bird site. Itโ€™s stunning, really.

@catlynne333 @catlynne333 Broad national conspiracy. Where did I hear something like that? Oh yeah, Hillary Clinton. In the 90โ€™s. She warned us for decades!

Jack Smith is working to expose 'a broad national conspiracy' to keep Trump in power: CNN legal analyst

rawstory.com/jack-smith-266227

@dauphin87 Lou Gehrig is my personal hero. He IS baseball. One of those players who belongs to everyone regardless of team affiliation. โค๏ธโšพ๏ธ

seball Trivia No. 2: No google cheating!!
Lou Gehrig famously replaced Wally Pipp in the lineup when Pipp complained of a โ€˜headacheโ€™. (Pipp had actually been beaned in the head with a pitched ball, and of course no helmets were used back then.) So Gehrig replaced Pipp. Who replaced Lou Gehrig when he took himself out of the lineup after 2,130 consecutive games played?
ANSWER: BABE DAHLGREN

Baseball Trivia No. 2: No google cheating!!
Lou Gehrig famously replaced Wally Pipp in the lineup when Pipp complained of a โ€˜headacheโ€™. (Pipp had actually been beaned in the head with a pitched ball, and of course no helmets were used back then.) So Gehrig replaced Pipp. Who replaced Lou Gehrig when he took himself out of the lineup after 2,130 consecutive games played?

Baseball trivia No. 1:
On April 15, 1997, MLB retired the number 42 to honor Jackie Robinson. Who was the last active player to wear jersey #42?
ANSWER: MARIANO RIVERA

Baseball trivia: No google cheating!!
On April 15, 1997, MLB retired the number 42 to honor Jackie Robinson. Who was the last active player to wear jersey #42?

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