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Irishman4Trump6 3 points ago +3 / -0

On second thought, don’t say a thing. Let him FAFO

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Irishman4Trump6 3 points ago +3 / -0

Is it just me? Every single time I hear people say FAFO I think of that midget in a white tux say Da Plane, Da. Plane😂😂😂

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Irishman4Trump6 1 point ago +1 / -0

TIL: that GAW has Earthquakefags. That’s awesome 😎

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Irishman4Trump6 5 points ago +5 / -0

Started to fill it out and then saw you must come to work in Washington DC. WTF? Hell No!

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Irishman4Trump6 1 point ago +2 / -1

This☝🏻…remember you must read the OP article before leaving snark. It’s required on GAW or something like that - heard it from a MOD once

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Irishman4Trump6 2 points ago +2 / -0

KEK, he looks like a bobble head

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Irishman4Trump6 1 point ago +2 / -1

Yes it does suck. I have a Sam’s Club, but they don’t have gas services

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Irishman4Trump6 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes, I have a gut feeling FJB staff was ordered to hide😂

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Irishman4Trump6 1 point ago +1 / -0

GROK 2.0

Darkness is essentially the absence of light. Here's a more detailed explanation across different contexts:

Physics and Optics: Definition: In physics, darkness occurs when there is no visible light, meaning no photons are reaching or stimulating the photoreceptors in the eye. Measurement: Darkness is not measured directly; rather, it's the absence of measurable light intensity. Light intensity is measured in units like lux or candela. Perception: Human Vision: Our eyes adapt to low light conditions by dilating the pupils and increasing the sensitivity of the rods in the retina. However, in complete darkness, even this adaptation has limits, leading to what's known as "dark adaptation." Cultural Perception: Darkness can be interpreted differently across cultures; it might be associated with fear, mystery, or peace. Astronomy: Space: In space, areas without stars or other luminous bodies can be considered dark. However, even in the vast darkness of space, there's some ambient light from distant stars or cosmic background radiation. Philosophical and Metaphorical: Symbolism: Darkness often symbolizes ignorance, despair, or the unknown in literature and philosophy. Conversely, it can also represent comfort, rest, or the womb-like state of potential or transformation. Dualism: In many belief systems, darkness is contrasted with light, representing a balance or duality in nature, ethics, or cosmology. Biological Adaptations: Nocturnal Animals: Some species have evolved to thrive in darkness, with enhanced night vision or other senses like hearing or smell compensating for or surpassing their visual capabilities in low light. Art and Media: Use in Art: Darkness can be used to create mood, depth, or focus in visual arts, enhancing the emotional impact or narrative of a piece.

In summary, darkness is not just the absence of light but is laden with scientific, perceptual, cultural, and symbolic meanings. It's a fundamental aspect of our understanding of the universe and our place within it.

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Irishman4Trump6 2 points ago +2 / -0

The President of Columbia asks his aide, “Ricardo! How old is my plane? “Sir, less then 1 year old.” President replies, “ Good I need a new one - send it to pick up my citizens…they will trash it!”

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Irishman4Trump6 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yup eyes wide open now. You can’t unsee the damage. Top question to lefty Hollywood elites should be, “Have you/ or will you sign the Newscum Recall Petition?”

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