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He does. Frequently.
"Buy commemorative coins, crypto, watches and Bibles to own the libs!"
I've seen my grandma's email.
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"I'm here to impregnate your couch."
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An obvious lie. We all know they only wear Linux socks
And use Arch btw.
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Asked my therapist to refer me to a psychiatrist that could do ADHD testing. They did an interview and 2 different IQ tests. Now I see my psychiatrist every 30 days to get my controlled substance prescription.
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Paradoxical stimulant response and substance abuse disorder points to ADHD, often misdiagnosed in adults as anxiety and depression.
I was misdiagnosed for 10 years with no effect from the meds for anxiety and depression. Stimulant meds work well for me. Not for everyone tho.
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Goodbye
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Yes. And the "broad flat nails" retort for this is "with parallel opposing sides."
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Saved this to print and stick on gas pumps.
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Aerodynamic - Daft Punk gives the same vibes.
Edit: oops. Fell into the metal sub again. My bad.
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In the context of the early 1900s, "skin" is used as a verb meaning to move swiftly or slip away. It is related to phrases like "skin out," which means to leave quickly or hastily. This usage likely stems from the idea of "skinning" as a quick, slick action, akin to how one might swiftly peel or slip off the skin of an object. The origin can be traced back to the notion of moving in a smooth or gliding manner, possibly related to older idiomatic expressions involving quick actions.
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how her tiny mind works.
Simple. It doesn't.
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Don't be hard on yourself, I am sure you could build a thermosiphon passive air conditioning system with your feces!
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Stealing the fruit of the poison tree is a surefire way to get blasted.
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Probably something to do with strain on the body. Studies show T. rex couldn't even run. Maybe a fast walk. Additionally, the way the muscles attach to the bones probably don't support hopping.
Not the best source, but I can't post the image alone. Here's the image to save you a click on Newsweek. ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/af1e66ff-c893-4cb9-9d36-5e009e9018be.webp)
My mother's new cat is precious. Wouldn't leave the bed while she was making it.