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Xaionara t1_j2fhflm wrote
Reply to comment by Yilidus in Privacy defense on the top of the stone wall @ Belvedere Fort in Florence by hellothere1975
What if you throw your jacket over the shards and just climb on that?
NoIndependent9192 t1_j2fhd7g wrote
Reply to This old coaster sponsored by the RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co, advocating for non-smokers to be tolerant of smokers. by rompydompy
Black and Pink Lungs working together in harmony.
canuckbuck333 t1_j2fhbxr wrote
Reply to Egyptian arm in Bagshaw Museum by krackajax88
Could be the law!
uneducatedexpert t1_j2fh9g4 wrote
Reply to comment by somesparetime in Privacy defense on the top of the stone wall @ Belvedere Fort in Florence by hellothere1975
I’ve seen it in The French Quarter of New Orleans as well.
SirHerald t1_j2fh8qt wrote
Reply to Privacy defense on the top of the stone wall @ Belvedere Fort in Florence by hellothere1975
I first saw that in Mexico about 30 years ago.
Zoning in the US pushes towards the more elegant decorative spikes.
IronGhost3373 t1_j2fh72r wrote
Reply to Privacy defense on the top of the stone wall @ Belvedere Fort in Florence by hellothere1975
Houston, TX. Allot of places in bad neighborhoods will bury heavy glass bottles in cement sticking out of the top of cinder block walls, then break them off to keep thieves out of car repair storage yards, etc.
CustardCarpet t1_j2fgvej wrote
R63 Mitch
WhistlingBread t1_j2fgqy0 wrote
The candy is scored into 4 quarters so you can precisely titrate your sugar dose
[deleted] t1_j2fgjpr wrote
Reply to This orange has a mohawk by Heldpizza
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Beneficial_Step9088 t1_j2fggp6 wrote
Reply to Privacy defense on the top of the stone wall @ Belvedere Fort in Florence by hellothere1975
I could have sworn I saw this on top of the wall around the Dupont estate as a child, but I could be misremembering.
ronswansonsego t1_j2fgfr7 wrote
Reply to Privacy defense on the top of the stone wall @ Belvedere Fort in Florence by hellothere1975
Surprisingly, in Texas that’s a felony.
MemesDoneFairly t1_j2fg89k wrote
The grocery store is giving out cheese to help cool off the revolution of shoppers
WhistlingBread t1_j2fg6w0 wrote
Reply to Privacy defense on the top of the stone wall @ Belvedere Fort in Florence by hellothere1975
My understanding is most places in the US won’t allow this, and barbed wire is only allowed in places not zoned for residential. Pretty silly but them are the rules
Rahdit42 t1_j2fg4yk wrote
Reply to comment by addis_the_scroll in Package says enlarged to show detail but the actual candy is bigger. by EarthMonkeyMatt
He puts the red ones in liquid to make the red water flow. He likes it when the red water flows.
Btw: if you weren’t aware there are some newish episodes out.
[deleted] t1_j2fg3rz wrote
Reply to Egyptian arm in Bagshaw Museum by krackajax88
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hellothere1975 OP t1_j2ffqtc wrote
Reply to comment by somesparetime in Privacy defense on the top of the stone wall @ Belvedere Fort in Florence by hellothere1975
So they do use this in the States! I just replied to someone else saying that I’ve seen it in multiple places in Europe but never here.
Bayarea0 t1_j2ffobs wrote
Reply to Privacy defense on the top of the stone wall @ Belvedere Fort in Florence by hellothere1975
Common around the world
RCG73 t1_j2ffnpe wrote
Reply to Found two random hammers tied up in a tree about 17 feet from the ground. by Important-Switch-379
I’d be willing to bet that the backstory to this involves a couple of teenage boys and some stitches.
Source: my own misspent youth
SplatmanTheBarbarian t1_j2fflhv wrote
Reply to Mousepad with spreadsheet shortcuts by Veolion
Particularly useful as the mousepad of the newest guy in the department, I would imagine.
hellothere1975 OP t1_j2ffk8f wrote
Reply to comment by Yilidus in Privacy defense on the top of the stone wall @ Belvedere Fort in Florence by hellothere1975
I recall seeing it around other places in Europe too. Never in the states. Incidentally this was taken the day of Kayne and Kims wedding there. RIP.
farble1670 t1_j2ffjuk wrote
I spent a week in heaven when I visited Minnesota and discovered fried cheese curds.
Rahdit42 t1_j2ffhbn wrote
Reply to The USB ports on this plane are reversible and accept a USB cord in either orientation. by HomoplataJitz
If you use it, use protection. Get a usb condom.
RYNX-de OP t1_j2ffef8 wrote
Reply to comment by Rahdit42 in This sequin dress looks like the code from The Matrix by RYNX-de
Nice!
Rahdit42 t1_j2fhird wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in This orange has a mohawk by Heldpizza
Technically it would be just an it, a thing. Fruit is a ripened ovary with the seeds that the male and female trees created when they “loved each other very much.”