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I find the way Adam Sandler continues to publicly mourn his friends who died too young, even now after many years, sincerely really moving.

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Van Hollen: "Can you imagine FDR in the middle of WW2 saying to Churchill, 'you know, we're not going to continue to help you until you turn over half of your coal and mineral reserves.' That's not how you behave when you want to support a friend who's under attack by an

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Conservatives: Trudeau has to go! *Trudeau steps down Conservatives: Axe the tax! *Carney axes the tax on day one Conservatives: We didn’t elect Carney PM! *Carney wins federal election, Pollievre loses his own seat Conservatives: Pollievre is a winner! *now unelected leader

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On June 8th, 11am the United Churches of the Moncton area, Riverview, and Sackville will be combining to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the United Church Canada at St. John’s United Church, 75 Alma Street, downtown #Moncton #DeepBoldDaring

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“Have just returned from visiting the Monument of Lysicrates. Awful sun on the bit between Zappeion and Rue Lysicrate. Saw again, and attentively, the Gate of Hadrian.” – Diary of C.P. Cavafy, Athens, 26 June 1901.

“Have just returned from visiting the Monument of Lysicrates. Awful sun on the bit between Zappeion and Rue Lysicrate. Saw again, and attentively, the Gate of Hadrian.”

– Diary of C.P. Cavafy, Athens, 26 June 1901.
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the t-shirt you're wearing in the first photo was considered male underwear in the first half of the 20th century. according to dress historian richard martin, a visible t-shirt was a gay signifier in the 1930s. by the 1950s, it became popular partly bc it was sexual display

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Parishioner: ‘It’s been a while since you visited me.’ Me: ‘I’m here now.’ Parishioner: ‘It’s been over a year?’ Me: ‘You can call me if you want me to visit you?’ Parishioner: ‘Oh but you’re so busy!’ Me: ‘The church called a minister; they didn’t hire a psychic.’