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Quote from: Billy's bayonet on Today at 03:41:52 PMPersonally I prefer my 357 S&W 686 revolver at breakfast, the stainless finish goes well with our silver metal teapot. The Glock 19 all other meals.
:bigl  :bigl  :bigl
I prefer the nickel Desert Eagle for formal settings.
#6
Help / Re: Magagator stopped aggregat...
Last post by Solar - Today at 04:08:50 PM
I use it daily and haven't seen any issues, as of yet, and it was Taxed who wrote the program.
#7
Personally I prefer my 357 S&W 686 revolver at breakfast, the stainless finish goes well with our silver metal teapot. The Glock 19 all other meals.
#8
Help / Magagator stopped aggregating ...
Last post by je_freedom - Today at 11:33:01 AM
Okay, it didn't completely stop,
but it did cut way back on the number of articles it aggregates.

Since this happened on May 1, it looks like there's something in someone's software
that stops Magagator on the first of the month
from harvesting the links from many of the source websites.

Maybe that will turn out to be enough of a clue
to reveal the root cause of why Magagator keeps curtailing itself.
#9
I don't know what's funnier, the Meme which leaves out steak and taters and a couple of extra mags, or the AI's take on how it tries to dissect it. :lol:  :lol:  :lol:



MEME how American eat breakfast
According to various memes and humorous takes on American breakfast habits, Americans are often depicted as consuming a hearty and filling meal. Here are some key elements that are commonly featured in these memes:

Large portions: Americans are often shown devouring massive plates of food, with multiple types of breakfast items piled high.
Bacon, lots of bacon: Crispy, juicy, and plentiful, bacon is a staple in many American breakfast memes.
Eggs, multiple eggs: Scrambled, fried, or poached, eggs are a common breakfast item, often served in abundance.
Toast, with butter and jam: A classic American breakfast staple, toast is often depicted as a necessary accompaniment to the main event.
Coffee, lots of coffee: A piping hot cup of joe is often shown fueling the American breakfast experience.
A side of country gravy: This savory sauce is often featured as a key component of the American breakfast, adding a rich and comforting flavor to the meal.
A gun, because why not?: In some memes, a handgun is humorously included as a part of the American breakfast, often with a tongue-in-cheek nod to the country's gun culture.
A European twist: Some memes poke fun at the idea that Americans might not actually eat breakfast like this, instead opting for a more continental-style meal with croissants and jam.
These humorous takes on American breakfast habits are meant to be lighthearted and playful, rather than an accurate representation of the actual breakfast habits of Americans.

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