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I’m surprised they gave an option for “No” since their mind is made up - no use confusing them with facts.

I’d go for the option indicating that I don’t think that he is a starchy tuber from male genitalia . . .

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Someone’s asking for advice for a homeowner’s situation that they’re in. They close it with this gem: “Any information is appropriated”

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Ahem: they’re in.

Go contribute more WCG units.

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topys happen.

Your wrong.

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Speeling is hard.

Here ya go:

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He’s not available right now. How about his daugher instead?

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“I love you Honey Bunny”

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Plummers are expensive, especially when you need one one quickly and can’t afford to wait for a sale. This one costs over $1,600

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This one speaks for itself, reading like a typical omgwtfbbq!!!1 ND post:

I’m not sure if “flea” was a deliberate misspelling or not but it works nonetheless.

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This one made me ctm:

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One of the most frequent topics on my local Nextdoor is “what is this animal?” - most often it’s “wolf, fox, or coyote?”

My favorite was this one:
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Side note: the prevalence of both foxes & coyotes in my wintry region sort of proves that canids can in fact survive this weather without migrating to warmer climes.

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We never had coyotes here until recent decades. Now they are all over the place here, including inside the city

I think that’s a rabbit…notice the bushy tail.

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If it has a tail, it’s a monkey.

If not, it’s an ape.

Even if it has a monkey-kinda shape?

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That’s a terrific photo kudos to whoever took it.