Odd Stuff (Part 1)

… and (spoiler alert) - (companion story from the linked article) - this is (of no particularly great surprise) - part of a xenophobic, anti-immigrant conspiracy of Steve Bannon and crew.

… that guy seems to have kept quiet busy even after ostensibly falling from the good graces of U.S. admin

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Oh that’s not so bad. A bit too much “character” for my tastes but whatev… holy fuck what the shit?!

I also love how this specifically is called out in the listing as “the best part”.

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The dark side of Pixar…

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From

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a tiny piece of black Lego, covered in fungus.

Nose bleach!

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Fungus in sinuses is a thing, and it ain’t pretty.

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Who dis?

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Butt music is surprisingly mellifluous.

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Yes. And often melodious (though also often odious).

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And odorous, too.

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Odd, indeed. How ever did they fit all that within 2,465 square feet?!?

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Regards to salt water drinking, that process should be added to the back in time cheat sheet…

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Nooooo!

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Not all violent anti-mask lunatics are human.

(Note this is conjecture only. Will undertake my annual empirical study in the coming months. I may be some time.)

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Early Kammertopfmusik.

Nachttopf.

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Feds seize ‘largest ever’ haul of crypto-dosh from terrorists – including coins from ‘fake’ pandemic mask web store

The US Department of Justice said a combined operation has led to its largest seizure of terrorist-owned cryptocurrency, taking around $2m (£1.5m) from Hamas’s military wing, al-Qaeda, and Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS).

In addition to the seized accounts, prosecutors filed indictments against a pair of men based in Turkey who were said to be overseeing the fundraising online.

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Sun welcomes vampire dating website company: Arrgh! No! It burns! It buuuuuurrrrrnsss!

Who, Me? Monday is here and sunshine has turned to showers in the UK. Take your mind off the “shorts or umbrella” quandary with an unusual tale of vampires, dating, and recreating The Matrix in Sun Microsystems’ Chicago lobby courtesy of The Register’s Who, Me? column.

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