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letdogsvote t1_jeh2b53 wrote
Do all the things out back of the Wendy's by the dumpster count?
letdogsvote t1_j7mjoyb wrote
Reply to Harry Whittington, the Texas attorney shot by Cheney during a 2006 hunting trip, dies by DysonDragon11
Turns out Cheney came back and shot him again.
letdogsvote t1_j6ni3u4 wrote
Reply to comment by Spartan117117117 in New Poster for "Rittenhouse Square" by peter095837
Maybe, and bear with me now, if he doesn't go there or if he goes but doesn't bring a fucking rifle, none of this ever happens and two people are still alive and a third doesn't have a fucked up arm for life.
But yeah. Muh hero Kyle.
letdogsvote t1_j6nhucp wrote
Reply to comment by mint_lint in New Poster for "Rittenhouse Square" by peter095837
Well, he got to shoot some guys and give the right wing a new hero.
letdogsvote t1_j6ghgf9 wrote
Reply to comment by Amelia_Pond42 in Such a happy good boy by Amelia_Pond42
100% certified good boy.
letdogsvote t1_j6geckv wrote
Reply to Such a happy good boy by Amelia_Pond42
Welsh terrier?
letdogsvote t1_j29pzcm wrote
Reply to After watching a few videos on the source of the real Men In Black conspiracy from which the comedy movie is based off on do you think they should reboot the movie and make it into more of a horror science fiction movie? by herewego199209
Might be better as a gritty but not overly serious series. M.I.B. - Pursuit and Containment.
letdogsvote t1_j29nyug wrote
Reply to comment by ilovepowernapping in Beach on South Coast of Sardinia with fig plants [OC, 4624×3468] by ilovepowernapping
You can find prickly pear fruit in the US in the store from time to time. You can also grow them with the right climate - in Arizona for instance they go crazy.
Definitely not a "fig" but a cactus fruit. Kinda sweet, kinda like a kiwi inside maybe, very purple red and the juice stains really bad. Have to peel them as the outside skin is tough and can have spines.
letdogsvote t1_j29az9j wrote
Sir, those are cactus.
letdogsvote t1_jeh3cia wrote
Reply to Why did General Seth McKenzie of the Australian Army surrender to the great EMU army in 1932? by Bread_Oven_2948
The Aussie Army was taking horrendous losses at the hands (okay, talons) of the Emu Horde. It wasn't common knowledge at the time because newspapers weren't on site to report, but surrender was necessary before the defeat became too obvious to deny.