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Foxx

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  1. at least we all now understand why you and your ilk were so deathly afraid of Whitaker. he absolutely stomped the shitshow that you put on and pawned you guys. you have every right to be afraid of him, if he were to be the permanent AG, you guys would be in even more trouble than you already are.
  2. that's because the weekly take home went up, you doofus.
  3. no, i pulled that number outa my ass. you're right, you didn't see me participating, kudos for noticing.
  4. can't. HIPPA conversely, if i am on the losing side of a 4-5 decision i am contesting the results.
  5. https://twitter.com/POTUSPress/status/1094679828043915265
  6. roughly, 213 replies in '18 to the threads started.
  7. take note all you, SJW's who think minorities need you to speak up for them. https://twitter.com/ByronYork/status/1094377187975794689
  8. Tic Toc https://twitter.com/jsolomonReports/status/1094594395989516289
  9. just for you, @Tiberius https://twitter.com/AdamParkhomenko/status/1094269008495497216
  10. can't believe it took till the second page for the correct answer.
  11. in other words. your a woman (no offense meant to other women). implying... not implying.... good to know.
  12. literally... i took your words and turned them into a question, verbatim. do i have to say it??
  13. Numerical cognition in honeybees enables addition and subtraction Abstract Many animals understand numbers at a basic level for use in essential tasks such as foraging, shoaling, and resource management. However, complex arithmetic operations, such as addition and subtraction, using symbols and/or labeling have only been demonstrated in a limited number of nonhuman vertebrates. We show that honeybees, with a miniature brain, can learn to use blue and yellow as symbolic representations for addition or subtraction. In a free-flying environment, individual bees used this information to solve unfamiliar problems involving adding or subtracting one element from a group of elements. This display of numerosity requires bees to acquire long-term rules and use short-term working memory. Given that honeybees and humans are separated by over 400 million years of evolution, our findings suggest that advanced numerical cognition may be more accessible to nonhuman animals than previously suspected.
  14. lol. okay i'll bite..... please explain how fisticuffs increases the quality of the current American to be sufficient enough to move the republic (?) forward in it's current form. some might argue that we are no longer a republic and haven't been for quite some time....
  15. fighting is not the exclusive domain of violence.
  16. https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/1094272520163938305
  17. so.. the countdown to Greggy becoming interim HC has officially begun?
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