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FUCKYFUCKFUCKYFUCK t1_iyekixz wrote
Maybe this was how the pyramids were made, giant salt crystal that overtime turned to sandstone and it just looks like bricks because of how the salt formed, all the Egyptians did was carve out tunnels and rooms, I think we solved it people!
CoyRogers t1_iyekgqm wrote
Reply to comment by Nigredo78 in Makeshift sign over FDR Drive, NYC that reads: Arrest Trump by supercoincidence
in Perry Florida there are still 'Whites Only' signs up in some resturants, saw one there last year.
heres a news story about the place
Perry, Fla.Gerald Walker works less than a mile from Deal's Oyster Bar, but he's never been there.It's not that Walker doesn't like oysters. It's just that as a black man, he's not interested in eating at a white establishment.That's the way things are in this Gulf Coast hamlet, southeast of Tallahassee."All the bars are segregated," said 67-year-old William Monroe, who is black. "They have a part for the blacks and a part for the whites."While segregation is no longer legal, people's habits haven't changed. Blacks and whites still live, worship and drink separately. And nobody seems to mind.Nobody in Perry, that is.But three weeks ago when Talmadge Branch, a black Maryland lawmaker, was told he had to drink in a back room at the Perry Package Store and Lounge, residents found themselves staring into news cameras while state and federal officials swarmed the area investigating the complaint.Branch, 45, told investigators he was en route to a political meeting Feb. 3 when he stopped at Perry Package. Branch asked for a draft beer and was told by bartender Patricia Hughes she would have to serve him in the back room. He heard a female voice say that "coloreds are served back there."Hughes and bar owner David Holton, whose liquor license is now in jeopardy, admitted Branch was sent to the other side of the bar and, in an agreement with prosecutors, they apologized and paid a $5 fine.
Buck_Thorn t1_iyekfrs wrote
Reply to comment by whothefuqisdan in Electric car made in 1922 by whothefuqisdan
Baker Motor Vehicle Company made electric cars from 1899 to 1914. My great grandmother had one, and Jay Leno has one now.
Klotzster t1_iyekbez wrote
Reply to Electric car made in 1922 by whothefuqisdan
Gasoline powered CD Player
PeterServo t1_iyek4jc wrote
If this was true you just got yourself a can of compressed air.
realmorson t1_iyek4dh wrote
Reply to comment by JunkBoi76 in The inside of a oculus controller by JunkBoi76
most of it might be underneath the black parts, I'm guessing there should be platines somewhere in there
-LordOfSalem- t1_iyek3tr wrote
Reply to My soda tab didn’t work by Moonlit_Hearth
Yeah, the lid didn't tap out! BadumTsss
its_Trollcraft t1_iyejyaj wrote
Reply to comment by Gatlindragon in My country has put warnings in CocaCola reading "Excess in Sugar" and "Contains caffeine, avoid in children" by aM3o03
No lo sabía, gracias
SleepingPuma0038 t1_iyejwc0 wrote
That's awesome!
RaijinOkami t1_iyejpds wrote
Reply to The inside of a oculus controller by JunkBoi76
Packed in or sleek, ill take "Whole Lotta Fuck THAT" for $500, Alex
wildcatshadow t1_iyejlvj wrote
Reply to While replacing a wall in my basement, I found a 100-year-old marriage certificate. by woden_spoon
Keep searching and you might find the divorce papers
MathResponsibly t1_iyejlom wrote
I mean, they have to re-order all of the questions at the end of every chapter to make a "new edition" of the book so you can't use the old one - mistakes gonna happen ya'll
tvtb t1_iyej950 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Upside-down American flag and Romanian flag. by Jakusbakus
Are we sure they're GOP crying for democrat blood? I'm left and I think this country is in distress too
PersonHuman08 t1_iyej89a wrote
Reply to comment by whothefuqisdan in Electric car made in 1922 by whothefuqisdan
We need to straight up back to the future this shit and prevent climate change ever happening
Rahdit42 t1_iyej7ra wrote
Reply to Electric car made in 1922 by whothefuqisdan
Yeah, we’ve had electric cars since their introduction. Petroleum was just cheaper and worked better. Ironically a big selling part for cars was that they’d be “cleaner than horses.”
whitemex88 t1_iyej7ho wrote
Reply to This bench in my city still has an ad for Abduction, starring Taylor Lautner. The movie was released in 2011. by Lolrandomusername3
Sad that this is John Singleton's final movie he directed
bigbang4 t1_iyej3yf wrote
onebradmutha t1_iyej2pl wrote
Reply to This bench in my city still has an ad for Abduction, starring Taylor Lautner. The movie was released in 2011. by Lolrandomusername3
Haha. That's that werewolf kid, with sparkle vampires, right?
SmellsLikeTeenPits t1_iyej2bg wrote
Reply to comment by Rahdit42 in This albino pigeon by cap_tan_jazz
Indeed. Oxford dictionary defines albino as "a person or animal having a congenital absence of pigment in the skin and hair (which are white) and the eyes (which are usually pink)."
MathResponsibly t1_iyeizmr wrote
Reply to comment by Drink15 in My new inhaler comes with a countdown by ElectrolyteLiz
Once the vape juice runs out, the scanner stops working too - bastards
JunkBoi76 OP t1_iyeiutk wrote
Reply to comment by realmorson in The inside of a oculus controller by JunkBoi76
Honestly same here I was expecting a lot more stuff to be packed in there but guess not
Odd_Relationship5175 t1_iyeisgq wrote
Reply to This oldschool AC on wheels by Ozarkii
AC unit is not impressed.
[deleted] t1_iyeikm0 wrote
Reply to comment by Bcbulbchap in This box of matches indicates production tolerance by pprt
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SleepingPuma0038 t1_iyeijof wrote
Reply to This snow that landed on the slide melted slightly and shlumped over on itself like a blanket by mcmookie
I would by that at a store.
tvtb t1_iyekj6j wrote
Reply to comment by woden_spoon in While replacing a wall in my basement, I found a 100-year-old marriage certificate. by woden_spoon
> A bit of the wall was bodged with wood from old shipping crates
Reduce - Reuse - Recycle
Older generations really were better at reducing consumption and reusing than today, although we might be better at actual recycling today since that is highly technological.