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originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: zosimov
Is there any card in that deck that shows us getting attacked by hot strippers with cold beer? I think at this point I've earned that type of assault and I'm prepared to take one for Team Humanity.
Steve Jackson is a 1974Ā graduateĀ ofĀ Rice University,[1]Ā where he was a resident ofĀ Baker CollegeĀ before moving toĀ Sid Richardson CollegeĀ when it opened in 1971.[citation needed]Ā Jackson briefly attended theĀ UT Law School, but left to pursue a career in game design.
The Tejas Club was formed in 1925 by Tom Renfro and Howell Cobb with the vision of establishing "a club on this campus composed of men whom we believe to be honorable."[2]Ā In its early years, Tejas was associated withĀ Theta Nu EpsilonĀ (ĪĪĪ), a nationwide sophomore class society which also included such organizations asĀ Skull and BonesĀ atĀ Yale University, andĀ The MachineĀ at theĀ University of Alabama.
11This enraged the king of Aram. He summoned his officers and demanded of them, āTell me! Which of us is on the side of the king of Israel?ā
12āNone of us, my lord the king,ā said one of his officers, ābut Elisha, the prophet who is in Israel, tells the king of Israel the very words you speak in your bedroom.ā
Are the world's wealthy/leadership an organized network, or just a mish-mash of individual spearheads that could change on a whim?
originally posted by: zosimov
What do you think, friends? Are these cards similar to horoscopes or pareidolia in that we see what we want to see in them?
originally posted by: lostbook
Snf! Nothing like a good conspiracy to go with my lunch. Yeah, I think Bill Gates is knee deep in current world events aka pandemic.