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#Truth
Open Your Shirt, Daddy!
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The Best Thing About Friday and Saturday Night
You’re Too Late Again, Jesus
365 Days of UNF: Day 206
365 Days of UNF: Day 205
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365 Days of UNF: Day 204 (NSFW)
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Squealing Like a Schoolgirl!
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365 Days of UNF: Day 203
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We Love You, Betty! (Even if You Didn’t Actually Say This)
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That Looks Like Some Good Eatin’ There!
This Isn’t What She Was Expecting When She Agreed to Have Tea With the Pope
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“I Will Not Consent”
Consent? I’d bet you’d spread your legs for Donald Trump’s mushroom in a heartbeat if he came on to you, amirite?
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I’m Looking at You, America’s Test Kitchen
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Impossible Questions of the World That Keep Me Awake
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Where’s the Lie?

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Indeed.
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Purdy
Teh St00pid, It Burns!
Relatable
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It Could Work!
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Because It’s True
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Inspired a Lifetime of Wonder
What was only one small step 52 years ago, has inspired a lifetime of wonder.
On July 20, 1969, three astronauts of Apollo11, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins, made history. Armstrong and Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the Moon.
On this day, we celebrate the Moon landing and salute the heroes, visionaries and explorers who not only made the seemingly impossible, possible – but inspired us to return.
Our NASA Artemis program aims to take the next giant leap: landing the first woman and first person of color on the Moon – using innovative technologies to explore more of the lunar surface than ever before. In collaboration with our commercial and international partners, we will establish sustainable exploration for the first time, with our sights set on sending astronauts to Mars.
Credit: NASA
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Beautiful
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