Album Rating: 3.5
not to be a dick because I’m sure it’s great, but that just sounds like QuikTrip.
I love that place even if it’s $7 for a gallon of milk. You really can’t beat the convenience of not having to fuck around in a grocery store for a few items
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Album Rating: 3.5
Never been to QuikTrip, so I wouldn't be able to compare from experience :]
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“So it must be a big deal”
We’ve got quite a few of them here in the northeast, particularly PA, so makes a lot of sense
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Album Rating: 3.5
Also in that same area I was stationed at, there was actually a Tim Horton's, which is quite a rarity in the US. So that was pretty cool
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Album Rating: 4.0
do any of these other gas station type places have real food
can i just walk into one and pick up a cooked brisket like at buccees
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Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off
i'd eat some wawa ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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^ Smae. I dig a bunch of their food, particularly partial to their chipotle chicken sandwich with the pepper jack and the jalapeños
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Album Rating: 3.0
I haven't heard of any of these places before.
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Album Rating: 4.0
The current state of my spiritual beliefs makes me questions my adherence to Christianity, however, among the mainstream religious doctrines, I maintain that Christianity exemplifies the most exemplary interpretation of the divine. My conviction rests on the premise that the Bible stands unparalleled as the finest literary work in history, with its epic scope, exceptional lyricism, profound moral insights and divine truths. Not just that, but my personal religious experiences lead me to ascertain that the depiction of God within Christian tenets aligns remarkably with mathematical and cosmographic accuracy of my visions. My unease stems from certain humanistic elements inherent to Christianity, it's stained by cultural diplomacy and too much localization.
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Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off
preach
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Album Rating: 5.0
Awesome, the 700empest is rolling.
Thanks to base for getting the convo back on track! Bibliomancy always works.
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“700empest”
Is this like the 700 Club? I wonder if they’ve ever tried to plant Jesus bones. Way easier than dinosaur.
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Album Rating: 5.0
It is the mathematical point of a thread achieving critical mass and becoming a sentient aspect of the global AI.
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“ It is the mathematical point of a thread achieving critical mass and becoming a sentient aspect of the global AI. ”
Neato! This is like being present as a black hole forms. I, for one, welcome our collective consciousness’s spaghettification!
Or, should i say, SPUTghettification?!
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Album Rating: 5.0
Nice!
All we know is that our comments here will be reflected in the evolution of society.
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The Louvre will one day be the new Moar Opeth
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Album Rating: 4.0
Is there a way to see a list of all my comments? I want to train ChatGPT with my input and create a Baseline001 bot that posts succulent comments here while I am busy trolling on other sites? Thanks in advance.
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Has anyone done anything with moar Opeth since 2014? Genuinely some of the funniest shit I’ve ever seen
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Album Rating: 5.0
Pretty certain that was abandoned a long time ago, but I’m glad it still exists
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"Is there a way to see a list of all my comments? I want to train ChatGPT with my input and create a Baseline001 bot that posts succulent comments here while I am busy trolling on other sites? Thanks in advance."
have already (sortof) tried to do this, and unfortunately not :[
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