>Do It Q
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>Noice snip
dankie
Just thot it qool that Dan posted that statement with a Q in it.
Wood b qool if it trended.
Lotsa doitq's in the comments.
Anon ordered a Pepe plush for Granddaughter for Christmas.
It has been a month and I haven't received it and
they won't get back with me about it.
I believe they've been overwhelmed with orders.
She's having a hard time with what they have taught her in school regarding what she might be and I thot this may comfort her.
I will tell her that Pepe represents "Comfy".
She was married to a dude for 6 years, years ago.
I couldn't find anything else about her being a rug muncher.
>guess it would be :17 left of the 20 second clip if your timer runs backwards
i luv anons. kek
nohomo
oh shit!
wtaf?
>If Mexico becomes part of the US there is no need for deportation
Shhhhh. It's okay. He's a Dindu.
1st seeing this vid. qool.
I think we'll see lots more of this as arrests are made when we start kicking these fuckers out of our country.
>Malibu aftermath
Odd that ya liderally live next to the water
AND YOUR FUCKING HOUSE BURNS DOWN!
Historically, one of the chief functions was to dissuade unscrupulous people from shaving the edges off coins that have precious-metal content. Of course, that was back in the day when circulating coins were made from silver and gold.
Back then, fraudsters would clip the edges off silver and gold coins โ or shave bits off โ in an attempt to steal some of the bullion metal for themselves and then pass the coin off at its face value.
Ezoic
If the coin was missing part of its reeded edge, it could be called out as a debased coin and even rejected by merchants.
In the United States, edge reeding was traditionally used on silver coins denominated from five cents and up, and all gold coins.
Ridges On Coins Also Prevent Counterfeiting
Reeds (or ridges) on the edges also make it more difficult for counterfeiters to copy coins.
Reeding is an intricate design element. So, it can trip up counterfeiters who either forget to add reeds on the edges of their counterfeit pieces or who donโt apply them in a way that correctly mimics the ridges on an authentic coin of the type theyโre copying.
When it comes to coins, the more design elements that can be added, the harder it will be for counterfeiters to accurately copy the real coins to produce their fakes!
There's more, but here's some ads from that site. kek
https://coins.thefuntimesguide.com/edge-ridges-on-coins/
For anons. yw
kmfao
@CitizenFreePress
10,000s of tax-funded devices like iPads and laptops went missing from Chicago Public Schools last yearโฆ.
They ended up in 108 COUNTRIES.
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Jan 12, 2025, 9:50 PM
https://truthsocial.com/@CitizenFreePress/posts/113819005850137950
21 Posts. I'm this kind of sorry.
Is this bread done, yet?