The UK really do be quite hot rn 1 comments
mistoffelees
· 2 years ago
Ooh that looks pain-ful
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Stunning super detailed photo of our sun 3 comments
Understandable 2 comments
mistoffelees
· 2 years ago
Interesting fact, she adopted that expression to turn men off after being overly sexualised in the media when she was a young teenager
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Blessed 1 comments
mistoffelees
· 2 years ago
Those are ducklings, this is a child marriage and should NOT be celebrated!
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Potatoes! 2 comments
mistoffelees
· 2 years ago
This is one of those books when if I hear the first line I immediately want to re-read it for the hundredth time, along with ""Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents" grumbled Jo" and "In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit"
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Fun fact 6 comments
mistoffelees
· 2 years ago
I only learned it recently, will try and find the post I learnt it from because it had some amazing candid photos from many years ago which are so different to the sort we're used to seeing
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Fun fact 6 comments
mistoffelees
· 2 years ago
The reason they took a long time to take was because people wanted big photos, like the size they would have had if they'd had a family portrait painted. Smaller photos even then only took a second to take.
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Graphics: PS4 vs. PS1 3 comments
mistoffelees
· 2 years ago
Gherkin* (what we in the UK call pickles, at least I think they're one and the same)
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Potatoes! 4 comments
mistoffelees
· 2 years ago
I wish I could like this twice. My baby is 8 months old and I have not and will not let her cry without comfort for any amount of time unless I really can't help it (e.g. on long car journeys when she gets fed up of being in her seat) She's currently still in my bed at night and nearly all her naps are on me. The amount of people who tell me I'm spoiling her or making a rod for my own back is ridiculous!
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You need this 3 comments
mistoffelees
· 2 years ago
Anyone remember when Funsubstance had a "Buy it now" button, I need it for this!
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Nature documentaries but the narration is off 5 comments
mistoffelees
· 2 years ago
Just looked it up, it's a parody show narrated/hosted by Matt Lucas, that explains a lot.
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Building Horses Made of Chalk 6 comments
Chocolate Sandwich Biscuits 20 comments
mistoffelees
· 2 years ago
It was in a recipe book yes but I don't know anyone who would actually make and eat one. I am willing to do so for experimental purposes though if you wish.
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America vs England on the stubbing of toes 7 comments
American and Eurasian tectonic plates 1 comments
mistoffelees
· 3 years ago
How about the land borders, does that not count as touching two continents at once?
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Tis' the season 15 comments
mistoffelees
· 3 years ago
Fireworks for Bonfire Night (5th November) and Diwali (date varies but around the same time) in the UK.
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Deezgoostin! 9 comments
mistoffelees
· 3 years ago
Yes plenty of Chinese and Indian restaurants (which are usually run by Pakistani families) which are more reasonable prices for good food, there's more variety in bigger cities, and some of the chain restaurants can be good.
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Deezgoostin! 9 comments
mistoffelees
· 3 years ago
Yeah WW2 pretty much set us back 15+ years cuisine wise because rationing went on so long after the war, it's not so bad now as it was but if you're on holiday in the UK expect to pay £50 for a decent 3 course meal without drinks.
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Do British people even play baseball? 2 comments
mistoffelees
· 3 years ago
Not really, rounders is probably the closest thing we play but it's only really a "for fun" game in schools as far as I've ever known
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