Raping the planet so you can cruise around is rightfully charged for ... what you should be worried about is your country tightly holding on to a measuring system based on an English king's body parts while the rest of the world, decades ago now, moved into the future. I don't know how big a galleon is but I think it is about 4.5 litres, most countries pay $2 for a litre, so $8 for your galleons sounds a bit cheap. Oh, I've just been told the U.S. galleons are smaller that the old British ones, only 3.8 litres so I am going to pretend I am an American and say 'I'm too dumb to work that out'. Seriously, you people voted Trump in ??? We may always laugh at you because of that.
Cynthia, as an American, I don’t know what a “galleon” is either. But, yeah, with everything going on in the world, US units of measurement are definitely right up in the top five concerns.
Here’s some real facts about units of measurement, since apparently they are SO important. 1) Early US government chose the imperial system specifically to make trade difficult with England, as part of efforts to separate just before the revolutionary war. 2) this one’s going to shock you, so be sure you’re sitting. The US also uses the metric system, somewhat extensively. Gasp! I know that probably rocked you to your core. Sorry about that, but at least you can sleep easy now knowing that we are very aware of the metric system. All is well in the world now.
Apparently these liberal trolls think it is bad that the US product it's own oil instead of relying on countries with a very sketchy grasp of human rights to export it to us. Go to Netflix, watch Saudi Arabia Uncovered and then come back and tell me how being in business with them is any kind of a good thing.
And the comment section once again shows why liberals don't deserve to be called liberal. They don't care about liberty at all - Karens and Kens on steroids.
Raping the planet so you can cruise around is rightfully charged for ... what you should be worried about is your country tightly holding on to a measuring system based on an English king's body parts while the rest of the world, decades ago now, moved into the future. I don't know how big a galleon is but I think it is about 4.5 litres, most countries pay $2 for a litre, so $8 for your galleons sounds a bit cheap. Oh, I've just been told the U.S. galleons are smaller that the old British ones, only 3.8 litres so I am going to pretend I am an American and say 'I'm too dumb to work that out'. Seriously, you people voted Trump in ??? We may always laugh at you because of that.
Cynthia, as an American, I don’t know what a “galleon” is either. But, yeah, with everything going on in the world, US units of measurement are definitely right up in the top five concerns.
Here’s some real facts about units of measurement, since apparently they are SO important. 1) Early US government chose the imperial system specifically to make trade difficult with England, as part of efforts to separate just before the revolutionary war. 2) this one’s going to shock you, so be sure you’re sitting. The US also uses the metric system, somewhat extensively. Gasp! I know that probably rocked you to your core. Sorry about that, but at least you can sleep easy now knowing that we are very aware of the metric system. All is well in the world now.
Apparently these liberal trolls think it is bad that the US product it's own oil instead of relying on countries with a very sketchy grasp of human rights to export it to us. Go to Netflix, watch Saudi Arabia Uncovered and then come back and tell me how being in business with them is any kind of a good thing.
And the comment section once again shows why liberals don't deserve to be called liberal. They don't care about liberty at all - Karens and Kens on steroids.
Explain.
Oh, yeah, it's part of the Deep State/China connection Biden has. Hurry, check with Q on this, Trumpanzee!
Raping the planet so you can cruise around is rightfully charged for ... what you should be worried about is your country tightly holding on to a measuring system based on an English king's body parts while the rest of the world, decades ago now, moved into the future.
I don't know how big a galleon is but I think it is about 4.5 litres, most countries pay $2 for a litre, so $8 for your galleons sounds a bit cheap.
Oh, I've just been told the U.S. galleons are smaller that the old British ones, only 3.8 litres so I am going to pretend I am an American and say 'I'm too dumb to work that out'.
Seriously, you people voted Trump in ???
We may always laugh at you because of that.
Here’s some real facts about units of measurement, since apparently they are SO important. 1) Early US government chose the imperial system specifically to make trade difficult with England, as part of efforts to separate just before the revolutionary war. 2) this one’s going to shock you, so be sure you’re sitting. The US also uses the metric system, somewhat extensively. Gasp! I know that probably rocked you to your core. Sorry about that, but at least you can sleep easy now knowing that we are very aware of the metric system. All is well in the world now.
yes, all bullets are measured using the metric system, so you are right...you do use it extensivly
I would attempt to explain how utterly dumbf@#k stupid your comment is, but I don't have the time and I'm fresh out of crayons.
which of my statements are incorrect?
All bullets are NOT measured using the metric system. A .22 caliber bullet has a diameter of 0.22 inches.
Nelson,
All bullets are NOT measured using the metric system. A .22 caliber bullet has a diameter of 0.22 inches.
This idiot picked one ammunition that uses inches to try to act cool.
you mean like Europeans measure water pipes?
A gallon is 3.78 litres.
Apparently these liberal trolls think it is bad that the US product it's own oil instead of relying on countries with a very sketchy grasp of human rights to export it to us. Go to Netflix, watch Saudi Arabia Uncovered and then come back and tell me how being in business with them is any kind of a good thing.
... what sleepy joe and IZh-79 have in common?
- price of gas, I guess.
The POTUS has little, if anything, to do with the price of gasoline.
That said, every president since 2000 has left office with gasoline prices higher than when they became president.
Hope this helps.
Twitter deleted bro? use Izismile to BS around instead?
Gasoline in the US is up 30% since the election.
Ha! "Zed"...... It just doesn't have the same ring to it, eh?
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So bad for your parents because they obviously didn't have any kids that lived!