• @[email protected]
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      But hey, you can totally knock that down a couple by not buying a house and not having kids

  • classic
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    188 hours ago

    You can’t lose control of something you never tried to control

  • @[email protected]
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    259 hours ago

    The 1918 “SpanishFlu” (though it’s believed to have crossed over in Kansas) was bird flu, if you want a preview of what could be coming.

  • @Xanthobilly
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    Has anyone else noticed there are not eggs in the stores? I’m willing to bet this is because of bird flu. If you still have them, it’s not because you’re safe, it’s because your local authorities are not looking for it.

    • KingJalopy
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      There’s eggs in my stores in California. For $8 PER FUCKING DOZEN.

      • @Raiderkev
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        I just paid $6. It’s ridiculous. Good thing we elected trump. I’m sure bringing down the cost of eggs is priority #1 for him. I mean the guy said it in his campaign. He certainly doesn’t seem like the type to lie.

        • KingJalopy
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          How could you not believe a guy like that? He’s a down to earth people person just like us and telling it like it is! He’s out there grabbing life by the…horns, I think he said? And he’s obviously very bigly smart by surrounding himself with people like the richest guy on the planet. You can’t get that rich if you’re an idiot, otherwise we’d all be loaded! Can’t wait for those $10 dollar eggs. I’ll bet they even taste better, if only because I can only afford to eat them as often as steak.

      • @andrewta
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        We are up to $4 a dozen thought ours were expensive

      • doctorskull
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        in California

        I’ve identified your first mistake

        (jk hehe)

        • @Xanthobilly
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          It’s a quality of life tax. They basically pay for outdoor air conditioning.