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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sniper_rifles
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when a fan wiki isn't cheating
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Star_Trek#/media/File%3AStar_Trek_uniforms.jpg
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Vidding is the fan labor practice in media fandom of creating music videos from the footage of one or more visual media sources, thereby exploring the source itself in a new way. The creator may explore a single character, support a particular romantic pairing between characters, criticize or celebrate the original text, or point out an aspect of the TV show or film that they find under-appreciated which is commonly uploaded to a variety of social media outlets, the more popular being YouTube. The creators refer to themselves as "vidders", their product as "vids", "fanvids", "songvids" or the more recently adopted name "edits" and the act itself as vidding.
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The General Mills campaign, "Smugglaroos", which encourages Canadians to bring Dunk-a-roos to America, where the product is discontinued, has the slogan "Make America Dunk Again"[29]
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Love is the most frequent word used in the songs' lyrics, with 1057 occurrences, followed by I'm (1000 uses), oh (847 uses), know (779 uses), baby (746 uses), got (702 uses), and yeah (656 uses).[4]
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sinking belle posted:The General Mills campaign, "Smugglaroos", which encourages Canadians to bring Dunk-a-roos to America, where the product is discontinued, has the slogan "Make America Dunk Again"[29] — Dunk-a-roos, about 5 pounds’ worth You may remember these from the early ’90s — packs of kangaroo-shaped cookies with chocolate or vanilla frosting used as a dipping sauce. The fridge had at least 10 different packages of the things, including out-of-print vintage varieties (double fudge cookies with strawberry frosting, for example). About the Dunk-a-roos, he wrote: “Don’t know what 2 say about Dunk-a-roos. They’re just good! Sometimes you want a food that is comfortable and takes you back. For me, it’s those crazy little kangaroo crackers.”
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prefect posted:— Dunk-a-roos, about 5 pounds’ worth this is one of my favorite blog posts ever and they never made it into a series because there's no way the first one could be topped
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i remember dunkaroos i remember all my classmates getting them, but i never did, because mom and dad were hippies and no we're not goddamned buying you cookies and icing for your school lunch. eat the oatmeal carob ones your mother made (mom was actually a fantastic cook and i miss all the food terribly now, but you know how it is in grade school)
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carob lollipop (parents were and still are obsessed with organic food. the stuff was always extremely brown)
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haveblue posted:Love is the most frequent word used in the songs' lyrics, with 1057 occurrences, followed by I'm (1000 uses), oh (847 uses), know (779 uses), baby (746 uses), got (702 uses), and yeah (656 uses).[4] I love m-flo
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Quote <> edit
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Little_kingsfan2005/Awards_and_decorations
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Parahexavoctal posted:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Little_kingsfan2005/Awards_and_decorations i dunno if that's entirely useless Lieutenant Colonel John “Hannibal” Smith, US Army Special Forces, Medal of Honor Recipient (dishonorable discharge, 1972) (d. 1994) — Commanding Officer, the A-Team (1972–1972, dishonorable discharge) — George Peppard†: The A-Team Staff Sergeant Kesuke Miyagi, US Army (honorable discharge, 1946), Medal of Honor Recipient (d. 2005) — Non-Commissioned Officer, 442nd Regimental Combat Team (1942–1946, honorable discharge) — Pat Morita†: The Karate Kid
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i`m the fanfiction sections for every medal
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitterature
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Maxine attends a humongous dotcom-style-excess party, sponsored by Gabriel Ice on Saturday night, September 8. Everyone is partying like it's 1999.
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haveblue posted:are you saying that sticking feathers up my butt does make me a chicken? im no farmer but im p sure chicken feathers don't grow out of their butt. actually if you want to be a chicken ur gonna need to merge your anus and genitals into a nice cloaca.
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doesnt it make you a macaroni?
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WrenP-Complete posted:doesnt it make you a macaroni? putting it in your hat makes you macaroni, putting it up your rear end makes you a jabroni
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haveblue posted:putting it in your hat makes you macaroni, putting it up your rear end makes you a jabroni
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A. oryzae is a supporting character (of sorts) in the manga series Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture and its anime adaptation.
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(The category's three identity morphisms 1X, 1Y and 1Z, if explicitly represented, would appear as three arrows, next to the letters X, Y, and Z, respectively, each having as its "shaft" a circular arc measuring almost 360 degrees.)
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Mathematicians should be banned from editing math articles
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Tayter Swift posted:Mathematicians should be banned from editing math articles Cohomology is something in higher math which is used to solve math problems.
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FMguru posted:itym the lead singer for leonard and the love gods ![]()
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i scream you scream we all scream FOR HEROIN
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When asked about distinctive features of their signing, Black Deaf signers tended to identify a number of idioms borrowed from AAE.[38] Some were literal translations like 🇮 🇫🇪🇪🇱 🇾🇴🇺 or 🇬🇮🇷🇱 🇵🇱🇪🇦🇸🇪 which are signed the standard way but have meanings different from their literal interpretation.[39][40] Other loan words modified existing signs like 🇸🇹🇴🇵 🇹🇷🇮🇵🇵🇮🇳🇬 which took the bent-v handshape of trip and moved it up to the head to indicate a new meaning of "stop imagining things."[41]
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Tayter Swift posted:Mathematicians should be banned from editing math articles yeah i got in an argument about this in grad school i complained about the majority of technical articles (iirc the one in question was something about a computer graphics technique) having no high-level summary or attempt to explain the topic to non-experts, just masses of unreferenced equations and jargon straight from a textbook. the guy who i was talking to, a wikipedia editor, argued that anyone who had any business looking up said article should understand the content, and the point was to be an accurate reference, not to "dumb it down for the masses" which, as you know, is the entire point of an encyclopedia
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Sagebrush posted:the guy who i was talking to, a wikipedia editor my highly trained consultant instincts tell me that I have isolated the root cause of the problem for you
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yes well we all know what kind of person ends up in grad school
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Sagebrush posted:yes well we all know what kind of person ends up in grad school i issued the wryest of chuckles
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Sagebrush posted:yeah i got in an argument about this in grad school so you argued with a dude instead of improving the article? ![]()
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ChiralCondensate posted:so you argued with a dude instead of improving the article? lol
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ChiralCondensate posted:so you argued with a dude instead of improving the article? look at this guy who's never edited an article before
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ChiralCondensate posted:so you argued with a dude instead of improving the article? peak wiki
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ChiralCondensate posted:so you argued with a dude instead of improving the article? there's often a big difference between "can tell article is garbage" and "is qualified to improve it" at least in the case of Wikipedia, where simply deleting garbage rather than adding good content to balance it out is a surefire way to get banned
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yeah when you add good content to balance out what you deleted it gets reverted within a day by somebody mad at you intruding on their personal fiefdom
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ChiralCondensate posted:so you argued with a dude instead of improving the article? oh, right, you're the local Actual Wikipedia Sperg who keeps reporting all of the funny stuff we post in this thread well (doot-doot-doot-dee-doot-doot-dee-doot) NEWS FLASH: (jaunty music) when people read an encyclopedia, they are doing so because they want information usually they want information because they don't already have this information how the gently caress is someone supposed to improve an article about a topic that they're actively trying to learn by reading the encyclopedia in the first place ![]()
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