Hi Ricky, today I found out there's a Dacula, Georgia, population of ~7000. I wonder if, statistically, any of them are there.
Anyway here's a dacula attack caught on camera.

AHHHHHHH SCARY NEWS AND SCARY DACULA
Shakespearean Seinfeld episode like:
"He thoued me, Jerry."
"He thoued you?"
"He thoued me!"
Weird they would go to Jerry about that and he would use the formal you:
"He thoued me, Jerry?"
"Thoust got thoued?"
"Thoued!"
"Wow."
I think Jerry would employ the formal address in response to George's complaint in this specific circumstance purely to be passive aggressive.
I swear to God, if someone were to trap 2 million animals, deprive them of food and water, and kill 50,000 of them, the world would be shaken by this catastrophe and brutality.
What's happening is unbelievable, illogical. We are human beings... human beings!!
If we do not die from the occupation's bombing, we will die in the air Please help us and donate to our families here.
We call upon you from under the insane bombardment. We swear to you that we are burning now. Speak for us, perhaps this will intercede for you.
Help us, maybe this will intercede for you
Donate to us and you may save lives that could die of hunger.
Retroactively supporting trans artists by backing Kickstarter campaigns whose creators end up coming out before the project delivers.
Remember, come out before it ships, so there isn’t a bunch of credits screenshots with your deadname floating around.
(In memory of Dani Bunten, whose deadname was on every copy of the classic 8-bit game M.U.L.E., before online updates were a thing.)
I've literally managed crowdfunding campaigns where somebody on the team came out to me in between the project funding and the rewards being shipped specifically to avoid having their deadname on the credits page. This has happened on multiple unconnected occasions.
(Incidentally, if you're responsible for the credits page on a major project, you can save yourself a whole lot of potential headaches by privately asking each team member how they would like to be credited immediately prior to locking the credits in. Don't do it as a bulk message – email each team member individually. Do it with at least ten days' notice, with a follow-up at 72 hours before the deadline to anyone who hasn't yet responded. Do this even if you're absolutely confident you already know the answer. You'll thank yourself later!)