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Lurana 3 month s ago
#4 Social Security numbers were first issued in 1936, during the depression. They were printed, and distributed on paper card. They certainly weren't giving away brass. Any such brass cards were sold later by a third party.
       
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Harry 2 month s ago
Lurana,

Correct. This “factoid” pops up on internet lists often.
       
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Delphi 1 month ago
Harry, Fact: the word 'factoid' does not mean 'little fact' or 'little bit of information' or even 'cute little facty thing'.

'Factoid' means a 'non-fact'. Just as a humanoid is something which looks human, but is not a human, a factoid is something which appears to be a fact, but which, in fact, is not a fact.
       
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Stu 3 month s ago
#12 Looks like a developing ringworm, my dude.
       
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Hezekiah 3 month s ago
Stu,

Same look if biten by fireants. They bite you to hold on and turn in circle to inject the poison with the other end.
       
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Alphus 3 month s ago
#17 Whole Foods used to do this until Beelzebub bezos took over .
       
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Ade 3 month s ago
Anything that seems separate from “I”, however subtle or obvious is an opacity of the mind. The mind is a flowing of that transparency I call “I”. The world is mind. Mind is my dance.
       
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Trisha 3 month s ago
Ade,#15 in case anyone is wondering.
       
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Geraldine 3 month s ago
#13 - Because?
       
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Virdie 3 month s ago
Because they were minted to only be used between banks. Before the digital age, they were needed as proof of money changing hands. Money is supposed to be a physical representation of a physical item of value (silver or gold etc)
       
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Harry 2 month s ago
#19 Does the van also say “free candy” on it?
       
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Delphi 1 month ago
Izi, seriously: if you keep posting the same fotos - almost daily - your turnover will continue to be a problem. I keep seeing the same fotos, too often on the same days, in different lists. Do your people even talk to each other?
       
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