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Corn prices...
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this years harvest of farm memes is lookin strong
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im gonna start r/goatmemes and get in on the ground floor of the next internet sensation
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porn crises???
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Tsargon posted:

im gonna start r/goatmemes and get in on the ground floor of the next internet sensation



unfortunately these are all classic, can't-miss references to a computer game

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change your sig krew to Hard Ass-Knockaz
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Friedrich Engels also criticizes the Malthusian catastrophe because Malthus failed to see that surplus population is connected to surplus wealth, surplus capital, and surplus landed property. Population is large where the overall productive power is large. Engels also states that the calculation that Malthus made with the difference in population and productive power is incorrect because Malthus does not take into consideration a third element, science. Scientific “progress is as unlimited and at least as rapid as that of population”. On the other hand, Joseph Tainter argues that science has diminishing marginal returns and scientific progress is becoming more difficult, harder to achieve and costlier.

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https://www.facebook.com/cornmemes
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roseweird posted:

were all going to die



not me my moms driving me to mcdonalds

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get so bent roseweird
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THis double posting is getting ridiculous
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you are
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peepaw posted:



good post

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take it easy lady
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the eternal abyss should be welcomed as an escape from this gay earth
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peepaw posted:

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why do they always put the thing that changes the most in between the things that change the least? it makes it harder to see the trend minus the outlier. maybe i just cant read graffs