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Ray 2 year s ago
#5 this is quite common in Europe. I've even got a bike driver's license as a kid
       
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Lidia 2 year s ago
Ray,

I got mine from LegoLand even..!
       
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Ray 2 year s ago
#11 this is also quite common in Europe. That's one of the reasons why the crime rates in many European countries are so low.
       
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Karon 2 year s ago
#8 15,000 years of practice and the guy still s#cks at painting.
       
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Clarence 2 year s ago
       
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Tiff 2 year s ago
Clarence, thumbs up for consistently being a grumpy old man
       
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Isabella 2 year s ago
Tiff, pity him. It's all he's got.
       
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Vinson 2 year s ago
Tiff, more likely a special needs middle-schooler.
       
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Netta 2 year s ago
Quote: Tiff
thumbs up for consistently being a grumpy 12 year old


I fixed it for you.
       
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Lidia 2 year s ago
Clarence,

back for your daily dose of downvotes, are you?

..and you still haven't answered my question: what do _YOU_ do for a living?
       
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Ben 2 year s ago
Clarence, sad comment. Get out more often.
       
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Patience 2 year s ago
#33 Hard to tell how large it is. Could be a close up or taken from very far away. A few centimeters or a few hundreds meters ?
       
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Danny 2 year s ago
Patience, It was drilled by the Mars Lander, so whatever size drill bit they put on it would be the size the hole is

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Jennifer 2 year s ago
#16 this is also quite common in Europe, but for free! Giving birth definitly must be free. You pay for health insurance all your life, so it must be free when you need theyr services. În my country (România) Is for free, I hope it stays that way. belay
       
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Lidia 2 year s ago
Jennifer,

I was about to post the bill of my daughters birth, but then I realized I'm European, so I don't get a bill.
       
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Ferbie 2 year s ago
Jennifer,

Dutchman here: the bill for my daugther's birth was 350 euro, because we wanted it to occurr in the hospital. At home it would have been insurance covered.
       
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Izzy 2 year s ago
#8
wtf is the unit "35,000 ~ 15,000 BP" ???

ok, years are not metric but the fact that Americans anyway use something like "Banana Periods" or Brontosaurus P$$$s" or "before Pleistozän" freaks me out.
       
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Alfy 2 year s ago
Izzy,

I'm sorry you are having so much trouble with "before present."
       
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Artelepsa 2 year s ago
Quote: Izzy
Eternal Flame Falls


Shhhh! No one tell him! If they don't learn by themselves, they'll never learn.
       
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Renny 2 year s ago
Artelepsa,

well, I didn't know it either. Nope, your jokes on Izzy aren't funny.

Maybe the rest of the world should start to use some unexplained abbreviations too.
E.g for #16 are some funny abbreviations in German.
Albeit, I think some typycal German words are funnier without abbreviation:
Krankenhausaufenthaltszuzahlungsbefreiungsgarantie für Geburten would be something, that makes sense in Germany.
       
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Ben 2 year s ago
Izzy, It should have read "BCE" (Before Current Era)
       
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Bridget 2 year s ago
#32 Duck ramp, right next to a grate with big holes. It gives the ducklings the option of taking the sudden express route into the water.
       
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Ray 2 year s ago
#29 the size of the actual memory should be the same. It's just in a different case. Still impressive.
       
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Ray 2 year s ago
#41 salsa means sauce. It's English sauce.
       
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Johnny 2 year s ago
# 16 That's about $ 1250 today, you don't see that In NY no more.
#26 Citrus ripens from the inside out, oranges are usually picked when they are green, the will continue to turn orange after picked. If they are not orange enough they dye them.
       
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Mavery 2 year s ago
#16 There is something rotten in your system when you have to pay to go to the hospital.
       
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