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Why I'm Suing For My Right To Flip Off The President

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Why I'm Suing For My Right To Flip Off The President The suppression of free speech is spreading through the private sector.

Picture of the day for April 7, 2018

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The Bronze Horseman in Saint Petersburg, Russia..

Picture of the day for April 7, 2018

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Picture of the day on April 7, 2018: The Bronze Horseman in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

Semi Driver Forgets To Lower His Trailer Before Going Under A Bridge, And The Explosion Is Spectacular

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Semi Driver Forgets To Lower His Trailer Before Going Under A Bridge, And The Explosion Is Spectacular

sassywood: Word of the day for April 7, 2018

sassywood , n : A form of trial by ordeal in Liberia, typically involving a suspect drinking a poisonous concoction made from the bark of the ordeal tree Erythrophleum guineense, Erythrophleum ivorense, or Erythrophleum suaveolens (called sassy bark); by extension, other forms of trial by ordeal such as applying a heated machete to the suspect's legs, or dipping the suspect's hand into hot oil. The ordeal tree itself, the bark of which is used in the sassywood procedure. To celebrate April Fools’ Day, this week we are featuring a series of unusual concepts. Enjoy!

Semi Driver Forgets To Lower His Trailer Before Going Under A Bridge, And The Explosion Is Spectacular

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Semi Driver Forgets To Lower His Trailer Before Going Under A Bridge, And The Explosion Is Spectacular If you're driving through Quebec, keep an eye on the road for a whole bunch of spilled seed. April 6, 2018 at 06:54PM

sassywood: Word of the day for April 7, 2018

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Word of the day is sassywood : A form of trial by ordeal in Liberia, typically involving a suspect drinking a poisonous concoction made from the bark of the ordeal tree Erythrophleum guineense, Erythrophleum ivorense, or Erythrophleum suaveolens (called sassy bark); by extension, other forms of trial by ordeal such as applying a heated machete to the suspect's legs, or dipping the suspect's hand into hot oil. The ordeal tree itself, the bark of which is used in the sassywood procedure. To celebrate April Fools’ Day, this week we are featuring a series of unusual concepts. Enjoy!