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FiFi LaFeles
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Bernadette
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I quite like this popcorn:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
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Eh, eh, wut? What is that face in the middle of your link !
My catching popcorn face! - but I think the link should still work
Lol.
I quoted the post to get the link.
But, here's the same link using YouTube's URL shortener:
https://youtu.be/O775dHUHxLs
I was actually looking for this song just yesterday. Well, not that specific one, but, the one from "Digger":
https://youtu.be/l0yQfyJlqdA
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McDelivery Now Available In Canada
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I'm lovin' it.
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And would you look at that... the donorbox account has already been set up for verrit:
https://donorbox.org/verrit
If you're not a Clinton supporter, then it probably means absolutely nothing to you. If you're a Clinton supporter, it means you now have access to a plethora of Pro-Clinton and Anti-Trump propaganda at your fingertips, masquerading as a "collection of noteworthy facts, stats, and quotes for politically engaged citizens", claiming that "Each “verrit” is a verified item of information marked with a 7-digit identification code", and so far it seems that most of the "verification" is linked back to Anti-Trump supporting websites or organizations, with the occasional real fact thrown in to give it the appearance of being authentic (such as "smoking kills people", verified by the WHO).
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07-Sep-2017 19:05:29
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If you're not a Clinton supporter, then it probably means absolutely nothing to you. If you're a Clinton supporter, it means you now have access to a plethora of Pro-Clinton and Anti-Trump propaganda at your fingertips, masquerading as a "collection of noteworthy facts, stats, and quotes for politically engaged citizens", claiming that "Each “verrit” is a verified item of information marked with a 7-digit identification code", and so far it seems that most of the "verification" is linked back to Anti-Trump supporting websites or organizations, with the occasional real fact thrown in to give it the appearance of being authentic (such as "smoking kills people", verified by the WHO).
Just what I needed! Thanks!
Patrolling Lore FC almost makes you wish for a Great Revision.