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Lutha Mahtin posted:found a really big fan wiki, nearly 300,000 pages wikia is cheating; it's all worthless
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pointsofdata posted:That thing is huge. It has like the entire combat history of every USA formation I've clicked on so far wondering now if there are some classified stuff on there because someone just had to win a modding argument, just like in world of tanks
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Midjack posted:wikia is cheating; it's all worthless i was just marveling at the size of it. maybe it's all auto generated stuff from government websites but still, that's a big ole wiki
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Comic-book superhero Batman is frequently depicted as an autodidactic polymath who has acquired a vast range of skills over the years either by various trainers or having trained himself, and his expertise in various disciplines is virtually unmatched in the DC comics universe.
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He had once been a video game addict, playing role-playing games such as The Legend of Zelda, Secret of Mana, and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, which he quit after it began affecting his life. McAvoy recalled burning his disc of Oblivion with a kitchen stove to get rid of his addiction to the game.[92]
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Coolidge's painting of dogs playing pool may be considered a progenitor of another memetic pop-culture art genre, that of "dogs playing pool."
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Travis McHenry is an American-born micronationalist, the founder and creator of two micronations, Westarctica and Calsahara, neither of which has been recognized by any world government. In 2001, while a seaman in the United States Navy, McHenry founded the micronation of Westarctica.[1] In 2004, he appointed himself ruler of the Grand Duchy of Westarctica, which was located in the Marie Byrd Land region of Antarctica. He has said that this took advantage of an apparent loophole in the Antarctic Treaty System. In 2006, after learning that McHenry had been communicating with foreign governments asking them to recognize the nation, the Navy required him to abdicate.[2][3] As of August 2018, Westarctica claims a population of 2,356 citizens (none of whom actually live there), and McHenry still calls himself its Grand Duke.[4][5]
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The Onion Futures Act is a United States law banning the trading of futures contracts on onions as well as "motion picture box office receipts".[1]
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Cyanide is processed out of the almond preparation prior to its use.[citation needed]
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I'm sorry this isn't the "most if not only useful wikipedia entry thread"
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As in other animals, white pigeons have little to no pigment.[citation needed]
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The World's Greatest Detective may refer to:
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https://twitter.com/rachelmillman/status/1457905925235298309
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Sean Smith death Sean Smith, a forum moderator and leading member of the Something Awful alliance in Eve Online, was killed in the attack on Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012. Game players later paid respect to Smith by renaming space stations after him.[22]
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However, the show often incorporated humor, such as a joke made by a character, even when dealing with serious subjects.
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While the exact nature of these weather phenomena cannot be certain, they appear to be mostly about two observations of St. Elmo's fire with perhaps some ball lightning and even a direct lightning strike to the ship thrown into the mix.
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South Korea is a member of the AfDB, APEC, AsDB, BIS, CP, EBRD, ESCAP, FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICCt, ICC, ICRM, IDA, IEA (observer), IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, Inmarsat, Intelsat, Interpol, IOC, IOM, ISO, ITU, ITUC, MINURSO, NAM (guest), NSG, OAS (observer), OECD, OPCW, OSCE (partner), UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNMOGIP, UNOMIG, UNU, UPU, WCO, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO, Zangger Committee
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A retrospective analysis by Phil McKraken
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Versions include: Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the stream. If you see a crocodile, Don't forget to scream. or: Row, row, row your boat, Underneath the stream. Ha Ha! I fooled you, I'm a submarine! Or Row, row, row your boat, Gently to the shore. If you see a lion, Don’t forget to roar! Or Row, row, row your boat, Gently around the bath. If you see a large giraffe, Don’t forget to laugh Or Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the river. If you see a polar bear, Don’t forget to shiver. Or Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the stream. Throw your teacher overboard And listen to her scream. and: Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the stream. Try to make it back to shore Before your boat sinks.[6]
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'marfing at all of them
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we used to sing this one in denmark (different melody, but i was reminded of it) under the white bridge floated three sneakers one was white the other was black the third one was filled with poo poo
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Tweezer Reprise posted:Versions include: lol [citation needed]
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A wide range of expressions are attested in the German-speaking countries, many of them historically, e.g. "There's a feast day in hell" (Oldenburg), "marriage [in hell]" (East Frisia), "funfair [in hell]" (Westphalia, Rhineland), the latter one attested already in 1630. Others are "They're baking in hell", "The devil is making pancakes" (Oldenburg), "Frau Holle hosts a funfair" (Lower Rhineland), "There's a marriage among the heathens/gypsies" (Switzerland), "The devil's dancing with his grandmother" (Winsen district, Lower Saxony), "The devil is marrying" (Schleswig-Holstein), "The devil is endowing his daughters" (Mecklenburg). Often, the phenomenon is interpreted as a struggle between rain and sunshine. "The devil is beating his wife/grandmother/mother-in-law" (Bavaria, Austria, Lunenburg), "The deviless gets beaten" (Eger country, Bohemia), "The devil is stabbing his wife with a sword" (Celle, Lower Saxony), "The devil has hanged his mother" (Moselle). The versions referring to the devil's wife (instead of grandmother etc) are the older ones. Praetorius (Blockes Berges Verrichtung, Leipzig 1668) mentions „Der Teufel schlägt seine Mutter, daß sie öl gibt“ (The devil is beating his wife so she will serve ale). In Schleswig-Holstein and Oldenburg, there's also: "The devil is bleaching his grandmother", as this usually involved repeated dampening of cloth in the sun – quite fitting for the weather phenomenon. Otherwise, idioms refer to witches. "The witches are dancing", "The old witch is making pancakes" (Schleswig-Holstein), "The witches are making butter" (Silesia), "The witches are being buried at the end of the world" (North Frisia). Although later on witches are often depicted as the devil's mistresses, not a single idiom about sunshowers shows them as such. Around the Baltic Sea, there are also references to sunshowers and "whore's children", i.e. illegitimate children: "Now a whore's child has been sired/baptised" (Mecklenburg). Similar expressions could be found in Finland. Furthermore there are humorous versions like: "A lieutenant is paying his debts" (Rhineland), "A nobleman goes to heaven" (Lunenburg), "A tailor goes to heaven" (Schleswig-Holstein, Upper Saxony), "The devil gets a lawyer's soul" (Oldenburg). Completely different in origin are "The wolf has fever/bellyache" or "Now the wolves are pissing" (Mecklenburg).[9]
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pølsefest
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Carthag Tuek posted:pølsefest oh it's one of the like 3 Norwegian words i remember from the 1-2 years I lived there (what's kylling me is it's all foods names)
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Archduke Frantz Fanon posted:A wide range of expressions are attested in the German-speaking countries, many of them historically, e.g. "There's a feast day in hell" (Oldenburg), "marriage [in hell]" (East Frisia), "funfair [in hell]" (Westphalia, Rhineland), the latter one attested already in 1630. Others are "They're baking in hell", "The devil is making pancakes" (Oldenburg), "Frau Holle hosts a funfair" (Lower Rhineland), "There's a marriage among the heathens/gypsies" (Switzerland), "The devil's dancing with his grandmother" (Winsen district, Lower Saxony), "The devil is marrying" (Schleswig-Holstein), "The devil is endowing his daughters" (Mecklenburg). Often, the phenomenon is interpreted as a struggle between rain and sunshine. "The devil is beating his wife/grandmother/mother-in-law" (Bavaria, Austria, Lunenburg), "The deviless gets beaten" (Eger country, Bohemia), "The devil is stabbing his wife with a sword" (Celle, Lower Saxony), "The devil has hanged his mother" (Moselle). The versions referring to the devil's wife (instead of grandmother etc) are the older ones. Praetorius (Blockes Berges Verrichtung, Leipzig 1668) mentions „Der Teufel schlägt seine Mutter, daß sie öl gibt“ (The devil is beating his wife so she will serve ale). In Schleswig-Holstein and Oldenburg, there's also: "The devil is bleaching his grandmother", as this usually involved repeated dampening of cloth in the sun – quite fitting for the weather phenomenon. Otherwise, idioms refer to witches. "The witches are dancing", "The old witch is making pancakes" (Schleswig-Holstein), "The witches are making butter" (Silesia), "The witches are being buried at the end of the world" (North Frisia). Although later on witches are often depicted as the devil's mistresses, not a single idiom about sunshowers shows them as such. Around the Baltic Sea, there are also references to sunshowers and "whore's children", i.e. illegitimate children: "Now a whore's child has been sired/baptised" (Mecklenburg). Similar expressions could be found in Finland. Furthermore there are humorous versions like: "A lieutenant is paying his debts" (Rhineland), "A nobleman goes to heaven" (Lunenburg), "A tailor goes to heaven" (Schleswig-Holstein, Upper Saxony), "The devil gets a lawyer's soul" (Oldenburg). Completely different in origin are "The wolf has fever/bellyache" or "Now the wolves are pissing" (Mecklenburg).[9] there's an anime edit war on hell's wiki
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Image caption: A submissive man is consoled by his mistress after she has made his back bloody through massive beating. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risk-aware_consensual_kink
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Adelaide is hosed.
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there should not be that many different sizes of drinking glasses
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don't tell the beer as a personality folks about this, otherwise we're going to have shetlands and schooners of hazy ipa
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_cleavage
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The cleavage and clothes that accentuate or flaunt it has gone through many ups and downs through thousands of years of history of cleavage depiction. ![]()
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Gonzo has been identified as a "Whatever" since The Great Muppet Caper, wherein he is shipped in a crate with that name, beginning a running gag that "Whatever" may have been Gonzo's species. In the Muppet comic strips, Gonzo is seen passing by the gendered bathroom options of "Women" and "Men" and instead walking into a door labeled "Whatever", which has been interpreted by some members of the LGBTQ+ community as indicating that "Whatever" is supposedly a nonbinary form of gender for Gonzo.[20]
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Lutha Mahtin posted:The cleavage and clothes that accentuate or flaunt it has gone through many ups and downs through thousands of years of history of cleavage depiction. jiggled again
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