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Geo. Tirebiter in other words: the ultimate cereal. Doesn’t get worse after two years on the shelf. Nothing makes it worse. LikeLike Reply
Frosties or Sugar Puffs? Labour or Tories? Aaaah! I can’t decide! Damn you, Charlie Brooker. LikeLike Reply
these are just about right. pin point strike in Lancaster, PA should relieve the industrial noise tension. 474kg en.wikipedia.org – Mark 83 bomb LikeLike Reply
Michael Tufekci Just kidding. Although the local K plant is noisy AF, violence is not the best way to solve it. LikeLike Reply
Lisa Chabot is this an Australia localism? I don’t understand the screaming corn thing LikeLike Reply
Re: feminine. Lisa Chabot , I guess they wanted to get away from the fat-asshole-with-a-top-hat characterisation. Capitalism with an unpunchable face. LikeLike Reply
Lady Grey does a lot of good work. But was always thought to be a bit eccentric due to her habit of balancing half a turtle shell on her head. LikeLike Reply
Loaded with sugar. Meh!
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You can tell Kellogg was a dick by how obsessed he was with cutting ones.
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lousiest cereal ever created. Soggy and tasteless.
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Geo. Tirebiter in other words: the ultimate cereal. Doesn’t get worse after two years on the shelf. Nothing makes it worse.
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This is everywhere today. People love cornflakes!
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Frosties or Sugar Puffs? Labour or Tories? Aaaah! I can’t decide!
Damn you, Charlie Brooker.
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these are just about right. pin point strike in Lancaster, PA should relieve the industrial noise tension. 474kg en.wikipedia.org – Mark 83 bomb
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Do they kill the corn first, or rip out their hearts whilst they’re still beating?
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Also, who knew Capital was more effeminate in the 19th century!
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Michael Tufekci Just kidding. Although the local K plant is noisy AF, violence is not the best way to solve it.
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Michael Tufekci (It must be, what with all that screaming corn.)
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Lisa Chabot is this an Australia localism? I don’t understand the screaming corn thing
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Re: feminine. Lisa Chabot , I guess they wanted to get away from the fat-asshole-with-a-top-hat characterisation. Capitalism with an unpunchable face.
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Lady Grey does a lot of good work. But was always thought to be a bit eccentric due to her habit of balancing half a turtle shell on her head.
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That and starving the scullery maids in the basement.
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