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During Joe Biden’s campaign, he tried to pitch his campaign as bringing back “normalcy.” Don’t look at any cognitive issues that you might think Biden has and how that might endanger us. Don’t pay attention to any issues related to his son, Hunter, or Hunter’s business relationships in Ukraine or China. Don’t be concerned about pay-to-play. Don’t be concerned about any of the far-left policies he’s pitching or who’s behind him. Hey, he wouldn’t mean tweet, and look, he’ll bring dogs back into the White House! Let’s put dogs back in the White House. pic.twitter.com/7pBihksfXT ....
People who pronounce it “melk” The Daily Cardinal’s nomination came as a surprise to many, as the paper has historically been a lowly snore-fest. Students and faculty alike have recognized the organization’s evolution as a quality campus news source. “They’re impressing me more and more everyday,” English professor Kerry Smush said. “The Daily Cardinal is really climbing the ranks their articles are similar to Daily Mail … or those other fun Snapchat ones!” The survey also contained a section for the least popular things on campus as a means to measure high-quality shit to burning dumpster garbage. Here are some of the terrible highlights: ....
City of Plymouth: Call 911 immediately if pet owner doesn t pick up poop Pick up the poo, people. Author: Pet owners who don t carry bags with them in the City of Plymouth could find themselves in a one-on-one conversation with a cop if their dog poops and they don t pick it up. In a notice sent to residents this week, the City of Plymouth offered a friendly reminder that it s the law for pet owners to clean up after their pets. The city said residents who observe violations of pet poop and leash laws are encouraged to call 911 immediately so that a community service officer or police officer can respond. ....
How do astronauts go to the bathroom in space? – Henry D., age 7, Cambridge, Massachusetts Whether you use a hole in the ground or a fancy gold-plated toilet, on Earth, gravity pulls your waste down and away from you. For astronauts, “doing their duty” is a bit more complicated. Without gravity, any loose drops or dribbles could float out of the toilet. That’s not good for astronauts’ health, nor for the sensitive equipment inside the space station. I study volcanoes on other planets, and I’m interested in how people can work in extreme environments like space. So how do you go to the bathroom in space or on the International Space Station? Carefully – and with suction. ....