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You use < spoiler > hello < /spoiler >Eliminate spaces after and before the < and >

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I was wondering where His Lispiness has been.

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That would be Cambridge Analytica (everything but "Anal" is silent)(I made that up because I never grew up.)

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WTF was that?

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Not to mention, if they go any great length of time without a good figurehead they risk a real popular uprising. Since they're first in line to swing from the lampposts, they'd kinda like to avoid that :).

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I misread it as "he was feeling feline."

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look at those arms! She needs to work out more/sn

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I knew it started with an "s," but thought it might be something like "stealth" or "secret."Thanks BradtheBot!

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and hopefully GOP eating feces all the way down.

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That's the "You're not laughing at this crazy orange fool, you are NOT laughing; you're the President of France, just hold it in til the cameras leave." face.

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you do "show source" in your browser.

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Bracket Spoiler> and bracket/ spoiler>, with "bracket" being <. (if I typed it without spelling it out, you'd only see this:

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Good idea, but I don't think of that because it annoys me when I do it accidentally. Plus, it always reminds me of my C- grade in CIS 100 when I went to College way back in the late 1700s.

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I think since I asked you there have been about 4,516 people who've told me this, so to stop me asking stupid questions again, I just wrote it long hand and stapled it to my forehead. ; )

But thanks again.

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No foul play whatsoever. Nyet!

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https://uploads.disquscdn.c... He's hiding somewhere in the White House.

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