• Beryl@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    From the NYT : "Shortly after J.D. Vance’s selection was announced, his hometown, Middletown, Ohio, was pounded by a strong storm with hail the size of golf balls that cleared parks and splash pads as people fled for cover. "

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      God:

      WTF people. How many signs do you fucking need.

      pegs little Jimmy betwixt the eyes with a golf ball sized peice of hail

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        4 months ago

        God could end this any time she wants in a thousand different ways.

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              4 months ago

              God had the opportunity to end this in the funniest way possible back when Trump got COVID. Our mistake is in assuming Trump is the Pharaoh and not the Plague.

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          4 months ago

          There is no God. For fucks sake imagine believing in ghosts in the 21st century.

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            Imagine being such a neckbeard that you can’t handle a joke about the same people you’re shitting on. Go outside.

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      Wait shit, Middletown had a natural disaster. Wait, fuck that motherfucker is from Middletown‽ Here I thought I was just being a generalist to my state by saying that Appalachians didn’t get shit compared to queer folk here, but I spent enough time in Middletown to say for a fact that his book is whiny bs