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Parsuny 11 month s ago
#34 GOD NO!, NO! NO! PLEASE GOD NO!
       
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Zada 11 month s ago
#2 selfish

#9 and did you parked legally?

Was the weather windy?
Have your karma just got you?
       
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Molly 11 month s ago
Zada,
#2 haha, snip snip. or dip it in alchohol for hrs.
#9 i think he did it and blamed it on other.
       
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Zada 11 month s ago
Molly,

Classic move to blame others when you don't know the circumstances. Maybe he parked it in the garage and found it on the street like that.
       
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Harman 11 month s ago
#22 It's a rock you found. Not built, found. You found a rock and then told everyone it's YOUR rock and they can't touch it......
       
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Ivan 11 month s ago
#22 "Traditional owners" LOL meaning "we happened to live nearby"

#1 Anyone purchasing anything from this pack of child molesting groomers deserves what they get.
       
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Lucretia 11 month s ago
Ivan, Yah, for 50,000 years you scut
       
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Philip 11 month s ago
#1 This is a joke, right? ;D Right??? :(
       
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Pinckney 11 month s ago
Philip,

No, it's an IQ test. If you buy the towel, you're really stupid - below 75 stupid.
       
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Trisha 11 month s ago
#14
That dog has obviously seen things done with vegetables they can't forget... girl_devil
       
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Evelina 11 month s ago
#22 - unless they are the lawful owners they shouldn’t expect people to abide by their request. It’d be like American Indians asking people not to climb Mt. Rainier.
       
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Christy 11 month s ago
Evelina,

No that you're wrong but how is lawful owner defined? By the people that wrote the laws? Because those people were overwhelmingly European colonists not the indigenous people who were there long before those colonists arrived...
       
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Mave 11 month s ago
Christy,
Yeeeech…more professional victimhood. This weeks grievance is “European colonists” what’s it gonna be next week, straight, muscular White men?
music
       
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Menaalmena 11 month s ago
Mave,

How is that "professional victimhood", was the land not violently seized from the indigenous people. I mean I guess they could have moved in and tried to claim there were there first after Europeans got there...
       
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Gene 11 month s ago
Menaalmena,

It’s called ‘conquest.’ It is a human trait. It has been around since vertebrates became bipedal. Your personal existence is a
result of this behaviour. You’re complaining into the wind. Grow…up!
       
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Cyphorus 11 month s ago
Gene,
If conquest should be perfectly acceptable then you have no problem with the war in Ukraine or the war in Israel or even as far back as WW2? It's simply human nature, accept it and move on... Yes people have been doing it for as long as there have been people doesn't make it a good thing nor should people try to pretend it didn't happen when it wasn't a war between flag waving nations
       
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Lib 11 month s ago
#2 I'd order a 2nd coke to dip her hair in. Nice and sticky for the rest of her trip
       
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Philip 11 month s ago
Lib, exactly what I was thinking!
       
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Zada 11 month s ago
Lib,

Fighting an a-hole like a true a-hole.
       
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Lib 11 month s ago
#34 Who?
       
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Natius 11 month s ago
#9 mofos
       
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Audrey 11 month s ago
Natius,
Looks like he parked on a turn corner and it got tagged while a careless person was making a right. Not a great spot . Also facing wrong direction. Need a little more back story here. But who really gives a f@#k. Why am i even commenting on this cr#p

#12 what on earth is that? Half a mil? Tank ?
       
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Zada 11 month s ago
Natius,

Learn to park you vehicle.
       
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Muriel 11 month s ago
#41 A ghetto redneck.
       
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Adelaide 11 month s ago
#40 .... until they're not,
       
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Jody 11 month s ago
#22 Ayers Rock NOT Uluru
       
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Miriam 11 month s ago
#22 As of October 26th, 2019, tourists (and locals) can no longer climb Uluru /aka Ayers Rock). The ban was passed unanimously in November 2017, but with it officially coming into effect this month people have been flocking to climb the monolith. It’s a move we don’t support, and here is why we won’t be climbing Uluru on any of our tours.
Uluru is a sacred place for the Anangu people, the traditional owners of the monolith and the land it sits on. For years the Anangu have spoken out against climbing the rock and pleaded with tourists to stop ascending it.
Furthermore, Uluru is a sacred men’s site. It is of great significance to Anangu men and they have voted for its closure. There are many sites around the base of the site that carry similar cultural significance that visitors also do not visit. Anangu traditional law forbids climbing of the rock. They say that their law teaches them the correct way to behave, and they ask that visitors respect this.
       
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