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She broke it so she could baguette properly....

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If it's in that kind of bag (with little holes in it), it was definitely freshly baked that day. That kind of bag is designed to keep the bread crispy, but it can only be used on the day it was baked, or the bread will become hard as rock the next day. If a loaf is going to be kept and sold the next day, it has to be rebagged into a solid plastc bag to keep it fresh. "Lovely" is subjective. It's a grocery store baguette.

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Hey, I worked at a place that had me working overtime, but they wanted to put my hours on different paycheques because they weren't supposed to be letting me work overtime. Nice, huh?

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If you vote for anyone other than the Dems in this election, you're as good as voting for Trump, which is voting for genocide and losing your democracy. I fucking hate what's happening in Palestine. I'm also realistic enough to see that you'll lose your country if you don't protect it.

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All Rise

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Only when it's so large that the holder of the stick requires another person to advise them on how to wield such a sick. At that point, they obviously need a branch manager.

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It's been a while since I've watched, too, but I remember this part because most people misunderstood her motives for cheating, and I've had to explain it before. Walter had shown her, at this point, how awful he was and he had also made it clear that she was stuck with him, doing whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted, and that he wouldn't leave and she couldn't leave. She was trapped with him. The cheating was a chess-move, a deliberate choice to make him leave, because it was the only way she could make him.