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Melly 6 month s ago
#1 Now, Disneyland 'invites' trash. sm_80

#6 That's because asking questions require advanced thought processes. Simian's don't think critically and behave reactionarily.

#12 So THAT'S what 'eye floaties' are! Never knew that before. clapping
       
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Leon 6 month s ago
Melly,
#12 no they aren't. it's just spots in your eye jelly. and to remove them they have to drain it and reinflate your eye all while awake. Go get laser eye surgery
       
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Issy 5 month s ago
Leon,

When you typed that comment out and submitted it, was it then that you realized just how stupid it sounded? sm_80
       
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Mamie 6 month s ago
Menstruation: dogs
Our female dog lost blood once a month
       
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Jemima 5 month s ago
Mamie,

I.e. bitch
       
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Geoffrey 5 month s ago
US airlines are legally required to refund a ticket within 24 hours of purchase, no matter if the ticket type was refundable or not.

I have done it with other online purchases and subscriptions as well even when they explicitly say no refund. Just search a free ai tool for relevant consumer protection legislation in your region. Legislation trumps bs contracts
       
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Virdie 5 month s ago
#5 Yeah they were owned, so that means a slave, but it wasn't until American slavery that slaves were treated as objects with no rights through history all evidence shows slaves had rights.
       
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"Amelia Earhart had a copilot when she disappeared, his name was Fred Noonan."

 

"In 2008, Tesla took the TV series Top Gear to court for libel and malicious falsehood after it suggested one of its vehicles had run out of power after only 55 miles. The High Court of Justice in London rejected Tesla's libel claim in 2011."

 

"The famous "We Can Do It!" poster was barely known during WWII. It was displayed for two weeks as part of a series of posters to boost worker morale in one company's factories. It remained virtually unknown until the 1980s when it was rediscovered in an article about the National Archives."

 

"There have been multiple attempts to privatize the National Weather Service and charge for weather data that is currently in the public domain."

 

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