You all know of that anoying fat kid in junior high that comes from a family with money? That one that claims that he has banged dozens of chicks before the 7th grade. We know that is not true. We know that even if given the chance he would chicken out. That is how we know the president-elect did not grab anybody by the pussy. He talks big, to impress the wrong people, for the wrong reasons, and we should just say, "sure you did" sarcastically. Or he thows a fit. Dude, you sound like a douche bag in college, and your dad owns a car dealership
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There is a lot going on in the world, and I can't keep up. Too much to read, and not enough information. The world is connected, but we speak volumes of blank pages.
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#dogs #dogsofinstagram #dog #fluffy #atwork #cuddles #kisses #bulldog #little #squishy
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#goblin #self in #actionfigure mode. #3dpen and a bit of #sharpie to make this little guy solid. This is Outhro the goblin.
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And so my brother and i had a conversation about this clown on a street corner. It made me realize that i need to start drawing some of these conversations. He described the hobo and i drew him on a napkin first. This is his story. The first three panels and the last panel are true. Everything else is what my brother imagined when waiting at that intersection.
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Cutest puppy ever
Video: Baby Elephant Wreaks Havoc in Caretaker’s Home
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A cucumber
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You remember that really photogenic cat I have?
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I WAS NOT PREPARED FOR THIS AND THERE ARE TEARS STREAMING DOWN MY FACE
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For the last six years, the Wine Society of Texas has coaxed some of the best tasters in the state to come sit through a brilliant exercise: the annual Texas’ Best Wine Competition. The contest is built on the simple theory that if people don’t know what they are drinking, they award points differently than if they do know what they are drinking.
Texas A&M provided the perfect example of the impact of knowing on scoring when they invited a group of people to taste three wines – labeled France, California, and Texas – and rank them. In what psychologists call the “Halo” effect, nearly all of the people picked the French wine as the best, California’s second, and Texas’ third. Here’s the kicker: All three wines were the same Texas wine. People’s expectations led them to pick based on what they assumed the normal quality hierarchy to be. [x]
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