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- It is now possible for the player character to become fat by collecting food items in every stage after Mission 2; in the original game, the obese transformation was only possible in Mission 4.
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American rapper and singer Doja Cat was declared the Milkshake Duck of 2018 by NME. The recording artist had experienced a viral hit with her single "Mooo!," a novelty song with an absurdist lyrical theme in which she fantasizes about being a cow. Controversy ensued when it was revealed that in a 2015 tweet she had used the homophobic slur "human being" to describe hip-hop artists Tyler, the Creator and Earl Sweatshirt, members of the musical collective Odd Future. She initially defended her remarks, writing, "I called a couple people faggots when I was in high school in 2015 does this mean I don't deserve support? I've said human being roughly like 15 thousand times in my life. Does saying human being mean you hate gay people?" Her response met further backlash, including a critical tweet by Will and Grace actress Debra Messing, expressing disappointment in Doja for defending past ignorance and imploring her to use her fame and platform for good. Doja Cat later issued a series of apologies for her derogatory words and deleted her tweets. The controversy generated much discourse about the limits of "cancel culture".
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lol
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Reception [edit] The novel received Critical Acclaim, receiving nearly perfect ratings on most reading sites.[citation needed]
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(unreal tournament announcer voice)Sham bam bamina! posted:Critical Acclaim
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Wikipedia bureaucracy is on a whole other level https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aF_vXQclmE
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In popular culture Metathesis is described by the character Data in the episode "Hollow Pursuits" in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation after Captain Picard accidentally addresses Lieutenant Barclay as "Mr. Broccoli".[citation needed]
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Brindley is perhaps best known for an unusual scientific presentation at the 1983 Las Vegas meeting of the American Urological Association, where he removed his pants to show the audience his chemically induced erection and invited them to inspect it closely.[4][5]
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Bourton-on-the-Water model village is a scale model village in Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, England. [...] The model village includes a scale model of the model village (which would be at 1:81 scale). This model, in turn, contains a scale model of the model of the model village; being at 1:729 scale this measures around 1 foot (30 cm) in width. This model also contains a scale model (in paint only) of the model of the model of the model village (which would be at 1:6561 scale).[4]
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Historically, one distinguishes between the normal and an anomalous Zeeman effect (discovered by Thomas Preston in Dublin, Ireland[2]). The anomalous effect appears on transitions where the net spin of the electrons is non-zero. It was called "anomalous" because the electron spin had not yet been discovered, and so there was no good explanation for it at the time that Zeeman observed the effect. Wolfgang Pauli recalls that when asked by a colleague why he looks unhappy he replied "How can one look happy when he is thinking about the anomalous Zeeman effect?".[3]
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Carbon dioxide posted:Bourton-on-the-Water model village is a scale model village in Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, England. [...] oh hey I remember this borges story
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Carbon dioxide posted:Bourton-on-the-Water model village is a scale model village in Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, England. [...] SuperKlaus posted:the bus
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Carbon dioxide posted:Bourton-on-the-Water model village is a scale model village in Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, England. [...] oh yeah i remember when a mischievous goose stole the bell out of the village's bell tower. pulled the whole tower down iirc. and then they fixed it and the goose did it again
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Achmed Jones posted:oh yeah i remember when a mischievous goose stole the bell out of the village's bell tower. pulled the whole tower down iirc. and then they fixed it and the goose did it again
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irl lol
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The batman (or bateman) was first recorded in English in 1599, in Babylon (probably modern Baghdad), where it was said to be equal to "7 pound and 5 ounces English weight".[1] In the central Ottoman system of weights, the batman was equal to six okas, as is attested in 1811 in Aleppo,[8] 1821 in Baghdad[9] and in 1850 in Constantinople.[1] At this point, the batman was equal to 16 lb 8 oz avoirdupois (7.484 kg).[9]
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Kramer considered adding a fifth "mad" to the title before deciding it was redundant but noted in interviews that he later regretted it.
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this might be the single crunchiest image i've seen on wikipedia
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Before becoming popular, the band invented a back-story for why they wear wolf masks, which involves them being created as the "Ultimate Life Form" by Jimi Hendrix, who is described by the band as being the doctor of the guitar and master wolf biologist.[11] They were then frozen in Antarctica for years. While they were frozen, they had been listening to all kinds of music from all around the world,[12] before later escaping and emerging onto the Japanese music scene.[13]
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bertolt rekt posted:The batman (or bateman) was first recorded in English in 1599, in Babylon (probably modern Baghdad), where it was said to be equal to "7 pound and 5 ounces English weight".[1] In the central Ottoman system of weights, the batman was equal to six okas, as is attested in 1811 in Aleppo,[8] 1821 in Baghdad[9] and in 1850 in Constantinople.[1] At this point, the batman was equal to 16 lb 8 oz avoirdupois (7.484 kg).[9] it's weird that batman is a scrabble-legal word, like three times over.
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Mescal posted:it's weird that batman is a scrabble-legal word, like three times over. It's weird how, prior to like 1940 or whenever, nobody would think that was in any way weird.
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ColTim posted:Before becoming popular, the band invented a back-story for why they wear wolf masks, which involves them being created as the "Ultimate Life Form" by Jimi Hendrix, who is described by the band as being the doctor of the guitar and master wolf biologist.[11] They were then frozen in Antarctica for years. While they were frozen, they had been listening to all kinds of music from all around the world,[12] before later escaping and emerging onto the Japanese music scene.[13] why am i not watching this tv show
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Cross-linguistic onomatopoeias Human sounds Consuming food or drink Bodily functions and involuntary sounds Cries of distress Interrupted speech Expressions of positive emotions Animal sounds Bird sounds Domestic birds Wild birds Mammal sounds Cats and dogs Equine sounds Animals with cloven hoofs Other mammals Other animals Collisions, bursts, and strikes Balloon or bubble bursting Cannon firing; gunshot; machine gun fire Crash Door or floor creaking Engine back-firing while freewheeling Knocking Strikes Dull strike Falling strike Sharp strike Wet strike Crunch, сracking (of sticks, bones etc.) Jingling I am wet strike: In Afrikaans, plons, plas, spat In Albanian, plluq, pëlltuq, pllaf In Arabic, بلوف In Bulgarian, plyok пльок In Catalan, xap, xof, patatxap In Croatian, šljap In Czech, plesk In Chinese, Mandarin, ba-ji 啪唧[citation needed] In Danish, plask In Dutch, plons In English, splash, splish, splosh, splat In Estonian lärts, plärts In Finnish, loiskis, mäts In French, plouf In German, patsch, platsch, klatsch, schwapp In Hungarian, platty, placcs In Indonesian, crot, byur In Italian, plop In Japanese, bicha びちゃっ In Korean, cheolpudeok 철푸덕, cheolpeok 철퍽 In Kyrgyz, чалп In Malay, trushh, shushh, pishh In Persian, čolop-čolop, pešenge In Polish, plask In Portuguese, tchibum[por 1] In Romanian, pleosc, fleoșc, fleașc In Russian, bultykh бултых, plyukh плюх In Spanish, splash, plaf In Swedish, plask In Tagalog, plok In Thai, โพล๊ะ (plo), แผละ (plae) In Tamil, chatak In Turkish, şap, şop In Uropi, plac In Vietnamese, bẹp, phọp
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son of a bicha
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VictualSquid posted:I am wet strike:
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I'm plärts
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TIL the Greeks name the planets after their own gods and not the Roman ones. It's actually obvious when you think about it, but still fun to know. Helios for the Sun Hermes for Mercury Aphrodite for Venus Gaia for Earth Aries for Mars Zeus Chronos Uranus is the same Poseidon Dwarf planets are the same America Inc. fucked around with this message at 01:57 on Apr 23, 2023 |
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which of those planets would the greeks have even known about? like i assume they'd have known out to saturn
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oh you mean modern greece
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Progressive JPEG posted:which of those planets would the greeks have even known about? like i assume they'd have known out to saturn No one knew about Uranus and Neptune in ancient times. I suppose modern Greeks just have a lot of pride about keeping their God's names.
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we should do the same in English tbh, like we do for the days of the week
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Soricidus posted:we should do the same in English tbh, like we do for the days of the week need to fix the utterly hosed up English names for the months of the year first.
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In the 1950s, it gradually became public knowledge that Muzak was using music to manipulate behavior. There were accusations of brainwashing, and court challenges.[20][better source needed] However, its popularity remained high through the mid-1960s. President Dwight D. Eisenhower was the first president to pump Muzak into the West Wing, and Lyndon B. Johnson owned the Muzak franchise in Austin, Texas. NASA reportedly used Muzak in many of its space missions to soothe astronauts and occupy periods of inactivity.[21]
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not wikipedia but
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After Hefner's death in 2017, it began to emerge publicly that sex and drug use occurred frequently at the Playboy Mansion during Hefner's lifetime.[6][7][8]
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Examples "Never give in — never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy."—Winston Churchill "Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, Creeps in this petty pace from day to day, To the last syllable of recorded time..."—Macbeth "The horror, the horror"—Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness "Scotch, scotch, scotch, scotchy, scotchy scotch."—Ron Burgundy, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy "Well, Well, Well,..." — John Lennon, Well Well Well
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megarectum
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