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Our culture phrases damn near everything in metaphors of war. The war on drugs. The battle of the bands. Bob lost his battle with cancer. It’s absolutely pervasive, to the point it’s almost as invisible as the air.
The public library has tools and such in a lot of places.
Is this a right wing pigeon from outer space?
It was discussed chapter by chapter. And we watched the movie version after for good measure.
That was 5th grade for me. I still wonder what that teacher was thinking.
He’s the silver medalist in olympic mixed doubles air pistol shooting.
He’s a memeable badass because he doesn’t wear a faceful of steampunk-looking accessories on his face while shooting like all the other competitors do.
It feels weird to use this magazine as a reference to answer your question, but you might check out https://www.cracked.com/blog/6-reasons-trumps-rise-that-no-one-talks-about
It may be from a comedy site, but it refrains from much of the lazy strawmanning you’ll usually get as an answer.
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Contract number BK-2-ERTH
“The Dark Beyond the Stars” by Frank Robinson might fit for you. It’s set on a generation ship that can’t find a good landing spot.
Engineers aren’t in charge of graft.
Spud Webb - 5’6", won the 1986 NBA dunk contest
Bad Santa. It’s cynical and hilarious and still ends up weirdly heartwarming.
Such an insightful commentary on the importance of the social contract and the irreplacibility of the individual. The only way forward is to share our personal experiences and strive for understanding. Once we know each other’s value, we will never surrender our common bonds, disappoint one another, go behind each other’s backs, nor do each other harm.
It’s a spiritual maze, Brain. Are you done looking at the curtain rings yet?