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avatar Sophia Rich
Thoughts During Work - I Hate You. - And You. - Yeah, You Too. - I Don't Care. - Why Am I Still Here? - Ugh, Shut Up. - Can I Be Excused for My Whole Life? - I'm Hungry. - I Need Sleep.

Thoughts During Work - I Hate You. - And You. - Yeah, You Too. - I Don't Care. - Why Am I Still Here? - Ugh, Shut Up. - Can I Be Excused for My Whole Life? - I'm Hungry. - I Need Sleep.

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avatar Mark Manson
Dashboard shows RPM, fuel range, and speed up to 200. The infotainment screen displays 37 degrees, current time 5:43, and radio station 100.7 playing 'Dan Harley with Dirty Laundry on 100.7 KMD'. Steering wheel buttons include 'SEL'.

Dashboard shows RPM, fuel range, and speed up to 200. The infotainment screen displays 37 degrees, current time 5:43, and radio station 100.7 playing 'Dan Harley with Dirty Laundry on 100.7 KMD'. Steering wheel buttons include 'SEL'.

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avatar Anthony Miller
Red Sprites and Andromeda over Missouri lining up perfectly with a lone tree. Single image

Red Sprites and Andromeda over Missouri lining up perfectly with a lone tree. Single image

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avatar Agni Gauss
Poetry is Poetry's Notion Poetry is Motion

Poetry is Poetry's Notion Poetry is Motion

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avatar Jacob Junior
Elon Musk states that the SPLC is a criminal organization. Robert W Malone, MD, reports that the DoJ announced the SPLC paid KKK members a monthly salary to stay and recruit new members, calling it sick and sad. A news headline reads: 'SPLC Paid Klan Members to Stay in KKK: DOJ'. The article details that the Southern Poverty Law Center allegedly us

Elon Musk states that the SPLC is a criminal organization. Robert W Malone, MD, reports that the DoJ announced the SPLC paid KKK members a monthly salary to stay and recruit new members, calling it sick and sad. A news headline reads: 'SPLC Paid Klan Members to Stay in KKK: DOJ'. The article details that the Southern Poverty Law Center allegedly us

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avatar Zoe ZZZ
California Post. Thieves swipe Bay Area mail-in ballots as questions swirl about vote count. Thieves snatched up more than two dozen ballots in the Bay Area earlier this week as California slowly counts votes in the June 2 primary. The image shows a man working and an empty community mailbox.

California Post. Thieves swipe Bay Area mail-in ballots as questions swirl about vote count. Thieves snatched up more than two dozen ballots in the Bay Area earlier this week as California slowly counts votes in the June 2 primary. The image shows a man working and an empty community mailbox.

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