What happened to “my body, my choice?” I choose to put vaccines in my body.
What happened to “my body, my choice?” I choose to put vaccines in my body.
If so, it’s propagating. I live in the NW USA and have been noticing it for years.
It drives me nuts that people frequently leave out the words “to be” when talking. For example, they will say something like, “the car needs washed.” No, either the car needs to be washed, or it needs washing.
This was “breaking news.” Fuck me.
Also, stuff like this is often purchased not to drink, but as an investment.
It’s been awhile since I’ve seen it, but IIRC, the film isn’t saying the Christian Jesus we all know about is immortal, but that this character in the film who is immortal (and a white dude, BTW) was assumed to be the son of God because people 2,000 years ago found out he was immortal and had no other explanation.
ETA: Looks like I remembered reasonably well. Here’s the scene in question: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bXtdr5BI74
Users on the social-media platform began sharing videos that showed a so-called glitch at Chase Bank that was allowing customers to deposit big checks and withdraw funds from ATMs immediately, even if sufficient funds weren’t available.
I got in a week or so ago and immediately started walking a ton more than usual. It was also great timing because I’m in Paris at the moment, so I’m walking so much every day and leveling up like crazy as a result.
I’m glad to see someone linked to this video. No one ever believes me when I tell them this is the way.
Apparently not. I wonder why I didn’t see that? And judging by the upvotes on my comment, neither did several other people. 🤷
A Virginia man bought a tattered piece of cloth claiming to be part of George Washington’s war tent. It’s now in a Philadelphia museum.
Saved you a click.
I feel like Dr. Ferguson got the better placement. When you open the matchbook, it’s his name you’ll be looking at. The strike strip is on his side as well.
1817807, here. Yours may be the smallest number I’ve ever seen.
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I know groceries are expensive, but damn!
What a lovely false equivalency!