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Drake, Where's the door 7 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
So many people think French is like a wimpy language or something but it has THE most legendary insults! And France has the most brutal anthem omg
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Pretty sure he is 2 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Real life: short, muscular, brown skinned, black haired dude with a thick beard
(Based on the approximate historical reconstruction of peoples from the area anyway)
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Maybe we at least have a conversation 28 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
When did I suggest that?
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imagine 6 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
So precious
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Dude that do be drawn on 2 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Yea she's gonna fold. Fold herself in a corner and pretend she's not there.
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Get yourself a Costco tub at that price 4 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Jesus on a tricycle, what a scam
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Bredn buddr is the American way 14 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Super salad lol
Early morning meme 10 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
In winter, no. But now in the summer I wake up naturally at like 6:30 because the sun is shining sharply through the blinds and the birds are screaming.
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And we can fit even more 8 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
And y'all don't even gain weight after this! Meanwhile I'll put croutons on my salad and gain half a kilo, ugh! You guys don't even know how lucky you are.
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Yes 1 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Speaking of ancient Greece and lifting heavy things, did you know that "Plato" wasn't the philosopher's real name but a nickname? His real name was Aristocles, and his nickname, Platon, means "broad" or "wide" because he was built as hell and loved wrestling. Can you imagine like a MMA fighter or a wrestler also being a world famous philosopher? Wild.
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Lemon Merenguin 5 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Hey you know how flamingos get their vibrant color from eating a lot of shrimp? (That's why the ones in zoos often look kinda washed out because they don't feed them enough shrimp at the zoo.)
Maybe this penguin just ate way, way too much lemon cake.
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It's annoying af 4 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
@omar1992 I thought Robin was a good person as well. But truth be told I've never watched the whole thing, only seen a couple episodes here and there, so I obviously don't have the full picture.
@spookykink58 That's, damn, that's a very good point. Mind blown!
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Maybe we at least have a conversation 28 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
True, but it's an often enough occurrence to raise some eyebrows.
This is chicken nuggets (and I'm alright with that) 10 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
I had to Google what Al Baik was, we have nothing like it in Central Europe, but damn it sounds delicious!
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Maybe we at least have a conversation 28 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
I mean, if you're over there killing civilians and bombing hospitals and schools, this is the kind of retaliation you should expect. But there was no evidence they posed a threat beyond that. And even if they did, bombing even more of the country's schools and hospitals isn't really the way to go, is it?
Lol wow the hate 8 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Ah yes, known by his nickname, Al Readyatethreedinners
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Telling the Bees 5 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Ah yes, the bees! Caitlyn Doughty (Ask A Mortician on YT) has a great video about this <3
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Don't worry about it 9 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Huh, yeah, that makes sense. Thanks for the clarification!
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Maybe we at least have a conversation 28 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Right, right, they invented the concept of global Jihad and all that. But they never would reach the power to invade the US. The thing about these terrorist organizations is that they get created by local issues. In many cases, such as with the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (note: not affiliated with the Taliban), these terrorist organizations begin in rural areas where the local government doesn't have the power to effectively enact justice or even infrastructure. Oftentimes these groups begin as vigilantes in high crime areas abandoned by the local government and only radicalize later on, but in most cases their core remains local. Yes ISIS made instructional videos and stuff like that, radicalizing people in other countries and making them do terrorist attacks, but they wouldn't be able to get enough manpower to actually invade the US in a million years.
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Don't worry about it 9 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Is it really a thing that can "run in the family"? Sounds to me more like a thing caused by lifestyle or old age.
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First come first serve 1 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Lol I guess he also wouldn't give up his seat for a person with a broken leg because it was their choice to do the activity that caused it to break in the first place? "Not my fault you decided to go skiing, Matthew! Now stand here and hop on one leg, I don't care if you fall!"
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This is chicken nuggets (and I'm alright with that) 10 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Oh, no doubt, chicken nuggets are just blended chicken meat/skin remains with flour. They're neither good for you nor a culinary masterpiece, but sometimes you just really crave that delicious fried junk, y'know?
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What a trans icon I guess 12 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
I love this thread
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More fillosuffee 7 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Sooo the concepts of "you are what you eat" and "I think therefore I am" have been invented much longer ago? Neat!
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This is chicken nuggets (and I'm alright with that) 10 comments
ewqua · 3 years ago
Pfft, don't be a snob, that looks amazing!
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