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I could be wrong, but I would assume they’re part of a bottle exchange; where they wash the bottles and reuse them
I could be wrong, but I would assume they’re part of a bottle exchange; where they wash the bottles and reuse them
A thank you card and a gift certificate for food. Everybody needs food.
Ah, af for Afganastan not “as fuck”.
Go on, git! Get outta here Loch Ness Monsta!
Iirc it was a Sega Master System racing game. Can’t remember the name.
I keep seeing that around, but was never able to find it back in the day. Guess I should dig my tricorn out of storage.
An audiobook, of an ebook, of a book, adaped from a radio play… ok then?
Could be that I’ve played too many survival games lately, but I find it kind of boring.
If you don’t want to think about it too much; all thumbs are fingers but not all fingers are thumbs.
Did… did they suffer some head trauma?
It’s an MO game they just lied about the massively bit.
Likely that, or something about the windows distorting the image. What you have to understand about flat earth is that it’s a religous conspiracy theory. If they accept a spheroid earth, their faith comes into question, and that’s not something most prople are willing to let happen.
I kinda like this idea; on a one-to-one basis where the maths works out that is.
The softer the cheese the less ok it becomes.
Won’t do, too much vernacular in my line of work.
That’s also been my experience; I can’t speak from personal expierence, but this seems to be a fundamentalist protestant thing.