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I could watch it 4 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
The TV show is worth watching.
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My favorite book now 4 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
“We all float down here!”...apparently the left moob didn't get the message.
This lamp 3 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
This looks freaking amazing. Reverse image search reveals that it's about $150 and handmade to order. It's found on Etsy. Search for "evilinceu" for more details.
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Me too little buddy 6 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
During the Industrial Revolution, child labor was ubiquitous. They earned 10-20% of what an adult did and when punishment was meted out, such as being horse whipped for tardiness, they took it with less protest than adults. Furthermore, their small size was often an advantage. For instance, textile mills, as pictured here, had machinery that spun thread at high speeds. Sometimes these machines jammed or became clogged. The small fingers and hands of the children were ideal for unclogging these machines, which made children important in the production process. Therefore, factory owners employed children because it helped in the production of goods. But to be fair, modern kids, in industrialized nations, often have to go without 5 bars of Internet signal and sometimes develop painful blisters on their thumbs.
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Best revenge I'd say 14 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
However, several aspects of the video are questionable. At the end of the original video, there is a large recording app logo, which may suggest that the event was a marketing stunt for that app.The audience reacts so quickly to what is displayed on the video, it seems unbelievable. So are the bride and groom's reactions, as the bride doesn't even really look at the screen before throwing her bouquet at her new husband. No one even stopped to figure out wtf that photo was, just instant outrage.
So though it may be an interesting story to pass a few minutes of time, there's a good chance that the story isn't entirely real.
So though it may be an interesting story to pass a few minutes of time, there's a good chance that the story isn't entirely real.
Best revenge I'd say 14 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
The video allegedly was filmed in Fujian, China and supposedly the couple had been together for approximately two years before tying the knot, but they also struggled with domestic abuse problems. The bride's brother-in-law, her sister's husband, stepped in to mediate the couple while they sorted things out and they developed feelings for each other. The groom only discovered his soon-to-be wife was sleeping with another man when he caught them on a security camera in their newly-constructed home.
We all do!! 7 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Sounds like a potential way to trigger an OCD-like mindset. Then again, excessive handwashing might be a welcome characteristic nowadays.
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How to keep the cat downstairs 2 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
As a PSA for those not lucky enough to have toy sharks or a herd of trained tiny dinosaurs to do their bidding, you can buy rolls of cat spikes on Amazon. 1 foot wide roll of plastic mesh with 1/2" spikes sticking up from it. You cut it to fit on any spot you want to keep cat footprint free. It's like Legos for cats.
Respectable move brother 2 comments
Awww, the Whitehouse is all synced up ???? 1 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Carl Reiner's granddaughter and like her dad, Rob Reiner, a thorn in Trump's nanothin skin.
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Good one 8 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
@captainjackharknes Bill Cosby enters the conversation...but no one remembers.
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Who knew :D 6 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Newer study shows, that people who think they don't suffer from panic disorders, will quickly discover how wrong they were, when locked in underwater elevators.
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Same as it ever was 3 comments
This makes me so happy!! Look at him!! 4 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
I apologize for not confirming the applicability of your quote. I have deleted my hasty and ill-informed comment, and though I have not changed my opinion of Jar Jar, he has absolutely nothing to do with your Huttese translation of, "They think we know nothing.". Indeed, it is I who knew nothing in this case.
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Sometimes you got to just squash it 1 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Say what you will about their artistic differences, but for a cover band, 2 Dog Night's harmonies are stunning.
Biker bro’s but maybe also just let him move PRN? 9 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Old photo of a former Marine, who each year puts on his Dress Blues, and CHOOSES to stand, saluting at attention, for the whole procession, to honour fallen comrades at the annual Memorial Day weekend Rolling Thunder motorcycle ride, a 31-year tradition of Rolling Thunder veterans, riding motorcycles through the streets of Washington D.C.. Rolling Thunder began as a demonstration to raise awareness about those who served in Vietnam and is named after Operation Rolling Thunder, an aerial bombing campaign that took place during the Vietnam war.
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Bookshop with a Bookworm 2 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
The advent of comprehensive eBook libraries, has made this litmus test of true friendship and silent patience, a little less common, but hat's off to those, who knowing the score, still indulge their bibliophilic friends.
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