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Day: August 5, 2023

Does Office Chair Ergonomics Explain The Claremont Strain of Trumpism? Claremont

Does Office Chair Ergonomics Explain The Claremont Strain of Trumpism?

Andrew Donaldson August 5, 2023
Look, who doesn't have an occasional run in with OSHA regs from time to time, but to...
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Saturday Morning Gaming: Baldur’s Gate III

Jaybird August 5, 2023
Spoiler-free, I purchased Baldur’s Gate III and... well... here's my experience with Character Creation.
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Waiting to Get into the Telephone Booth

Clare Briggs August 5, 2023
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