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  • He's only here to piss you off.

    He needs the attention you're giving him, because he never learned how to get it in a healthy way.

    The argument is what he wants because it makes it look like there are two sides to the issue. There aren't two sides. Stop giving him what he wants. He doesn't care about facts or reality; he'll say whatever gets a rise out of you because he's a broken, seething husk of resentment who wants everyone to be as miserable as he is.

    He loves wasting your time, because trolls are pathetic losers who have nothing better to do.

  • I can't grab it either. It keeps telling me to log in when I'm already logged in.

  • Nobody feed the troll.

    The worst thing you can do to him is leave him alone with his own thoughts.

  • Agreed.

    Let's dispel with this fiction that Marco Rubio doesn't know what he's doing. He knows exactly what he's doing.

  • Yup.

    Some reactionary asshole I know was saying that there are a lot of people incorrectly repeating that the "wrong people" are getting deported.

    Despite the court records being absolutely clear that this is illegal (and we shouldn't be sending people to slave torture camps regardless of what they did).

  • So you're saying this would be the funniest time for him to have a heart attack?

  • Ooh! I'd never heard of red onion gravy before, but now I crave it.

  • Gotta say, I love reading the German memes in /all, even if I have a kindergarten-level understanding of German.

  • My thoughts exactly.

    There are vanishingly few places on the Internet that are not inundated with constant ads, promotions, astroturfing, and commercials.

    It's why I like it here.

  • If you hold down the quack button in Duck Game to keep your mouth open, the right stick controls your tongue.

    Perfect for taunting.

  • Just because we have chiselled abs and stunning features, it doesn't mean that we too can't not die in a freak gasoline fight accident.

  • Miserere mei, Deus is one of the most beautiful vocal pieces I've ever heard. That descant soprano part is insane.

  • The best book I've read on religion is Small Gods by Terry Pratchett.

    It offers criticism of religion and also perspective as to why people view it as a framework for interpreting the world.

  • Really? That sounds great, I love a bahn mi, but I've only had them with filleted pork or chicken. This is exactly why I asked, I love all the different ways of using such niche ingredients.

    That makes sense, given the French influence in Vietnamese cuisine. There's a large Vietnamese expat population where I live, I'll have to try it out. Can't wait!

  • I've never tried anchovy pase, and pairing it with dressing is something I'd never have considered. I might have to give it a go!

  • "I look forward to watching the sick terrorist thugs get 20 year jail sentences for what they are doing to Elon Musk and Tesla,” Trump wrote. “Perhaps they could serve them in the prisons of El Salvador, which have become so recently famous for such lovely conditions!"

    Notably, it's for property crimes against President Musk.

    This piggy committed the worst crime possible against the US government, then would send citizens to a concentration camp for upsetting his owner.

  • "I look forward to watching the sick terrorist thugs get 20 year jail sentences for what they are doing to Elon Musk and Tesla,” Trump wrote. “Perhaps they could serve them in the prisons of El Salvador, which have become so recently famous for such lovely conditions!"

    Notably, it's for property crimes against President Musk.

    This piggy committed the worst crime possible against the US, then would send citizens to a concentration camp for upsetting his owner.

  • Time to replace our infantry with the mighty phalanx. The Achaemenids won't know what hit them!

  • Genius

    Jump
  • Now I want to try some huitlacoche. Sounds delicious.

  • Traditional Art @lemmy.world

    Rotherhithe- James McNeill Whistler, etching on paper (1860)

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    The Song- William Merritt Chase, oil on canvas (1907)

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    Card players- Theo van Doesburg, oil on canvas (1916–1917)

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    Children's Games- Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1560), oil on wood

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    Flower Study (花卉圖)- Yun Bing (惲冰), ink and pigment on silk (17th century)

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    Midsummer Dance- Anders Zorn, oil on canvas (1897)

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    Woman Bathing (La Toilette)- Mary Cassatt, drypoint and aquatint print (1890-91)

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    Cymon and Iphigenia- Frederic Leighton, oil on canvas (1884)

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    Man with Viola Da Gamba- Gerard van Honthorst, oil on canvas (1631)

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    Columbian Exposition, Chicago- Childe Hassam, watercolor on paper (1892)

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    Woman at the piano with Cockatoo- Gustave Léonard de Jonghe, oil on panel (c. 1848-82)

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    Trompe-l'œil Still Life- Samuel Dirksz van Hoogstraten, oil on canvas (1664)

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    Portrait of a Young Woman- Sandro Botticelli, Tempera on wood (1480-1485)

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    Summer Breeze- Erte, screenprint (1982)

    Music @lemmy.world

    Beck - Sexx Laws

    Traditional Art @lemmy.world

    Bullock’s oriole. Baltimore oriole. Mexican goldfinch. Varied thrush. Common water thrush. John James Audubon- color-plate print (1827–1838)

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    Painting of the Goddess Saraswati- Raja Ravi Varma (1896)

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    Seagulls over the Waves- Ohara Koson, woodblock print (c. 1915)

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    Fear and Loathing in Elko (Illustration for article), Ralph Steadman (1992)

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    Detail of horses- wall drawings, Chauvet cave in modern-day France (c. 30,000 BCE)