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Cathleen 11 month s ago
#15 Mother of pearl (nacre) more like it
       
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Geoff 11 month s ago
Cathleen,

That's what I thought it looks like.
       
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Virdie 11 month s ago
Cathleen,

Yeah, it is a mother of pearl, you can see the growth lines of the Oyster in the small brown segment in the middle. Plus lightning glass isn't opalescent.
       
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Sadie 11 month s ago
#17
I grew up in a town that was obviously gerrymandered into it's county. It juts into a neighboring county and the one it's in places the county seat much closer to the state capital rather than the actual closest city. S#cked when you got called for jury duty, rather than just driving a few minutes you get to either sit in tons of traffic and pay a ton for parking or take the incredibly dysfunctional public transportation and hope that it gets you there and back...
       
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Nanny 11 month s ago
Sadie,

If your jury summons doesn’t have proof of delivery, you never got it. ????
       
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Eighta 11 month s ago
Nanny,

Yeah not how it really works...
       
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Molly 11 month s ago
#4 LOL. imagine these facts being corrects. they're probably just guessing because they still believe a Big Bang happened.
       
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Katherine 11 month s ago
Molly,

yeah, because in truth, god has scratched us out from under his fingernails, or were we the white stuff under his foreskin - i always forget my scripture. 35
       
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Bernie 11 month s ago
Katherine, you probably haven’t been keeping up with the latest JWST discoveries. After ~95 years of acceptance by the scientific community the Big Bang theory is essentially dead (the Big Bang states that all matter, that no one knows where it came from, was in a singularity the size of a basketball - which exploded one Tuesday afternoon for some unknown reason). It will be interesting to see what nonsense they come up with next. Oh, and it’s not that you forgot your scripture - you never knew it to begin with. But carry on with your imbecilic beliefs man_in_l
       
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Wilda 11 month s ago
Bernie,
Imbecilic beliefs = scripture
       
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Virdie 11 month s ago
Bernie,

Who told you that? Not knly is the big bang not dead, it's often considered circular, repeating over and over, making more matter and mass each time. So we are probably in bag number 12,7389.
       
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Sheryl 11 month s ago
#33 According to some studies most mammals have about the same number of heartbeats in a life time - approximately one billion.
       
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Kenna 11 month s ago
Sheryl,

Actually it’s more like 2B.
       
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Rudy 11 month s ago
Kenna,
Humans are the only mammals that have achieved 2B heartbeats..Double of all others. Most likely due to medicine and science. We live too long..
       
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Orlando 11 month s ago
#17 Irrelevant, why even worry about the universally applied gerrymandering on both the "red" and "blue" side when you can just do what "blue" does and flood the ballet boxes with fake ballots?
       
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Orlando 11 month s ago
Orlando, Shhhhh you will get into trouble for pointing out liberal hypocrisy here that's a no-no.

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Orlando, Why did I get posted as "Orlando"?

rofl
       
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Athy 11 month s ago
Orlando, wow this is jacked up have I already been banned for association?

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Johanna 11 month s ago
#4 LOL another way to traumatize kids, global warming, trans rights, abortion rights, conservative Nazis, and all the other BS people push, now "all the stars are going to go out"
       
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Virdie 11 month s ago
Johanna,

Compared to religious beliefs that a scary big man is gonna destroy everyone? I mean I was told I was never gonna be an adult because my ultra stupid Christian parents believed it's rhetoric nonsense.
       
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