“The view from the balcony of my old apartment before a storm hit Singapore, November 6, 2020.”
“If you didn’t know, in Nantes, France, there’s a walking elephant made out of wood.”
“A parrot on a guy’s shoulder while riding a motorcycle”
“This Forrest Gump picture on this rear windshield that waves when the rear windshield wiper is turned on”
“A friend visiting from overseas and a bartender in town have the same tattoo.”
“I just found a penny from 1909 at the bottom of my purse.”
“I found a Smurf house while biking today.”
“My default router password described my rare birthmark.”
“A nice orange sunset over the Andes in Santiago, Chile”
“I found my sister’s doppelgänger at the Coldplay concert in Gothenburg.”
“My sister, another sister, and parents accidentally bought me the same birthday card.”
“My girlfriend and I both took pictures from the same angle at the same show... 3 years before we met each other.”
“I found a triple banana.”
“My daughter got a book in the discarded book pile at her high school that my wife and my wife’s mom also checked out in high school.”
“My hand had a million small holes after a day working construction in the rain.”
“Only half of the tree is getting wet and it has been raining for hours.”
“Found this behemoth of a chip in my bag of Takis Waves.”
“A chicken riding a skateboard in front of KFC”
“My prescription sunglasses are like half an inch thick.”
“A hot air balloon of a Big Mac meal”
“The light coming through the window made a 1.”
1999 penny thats been worn down.
It's pure copper, unlike those copper coated zinc slugs you get nowadays. There are online calculator to figure prices : as I post this 1 pre-1982 penny has 2.3 cents of copper in it.
because those are sunglasses so it's pretty likely they also have a regular pair of glasses.
It's a joke, brainiac. You know... sarcasm? Humor?
I'm amazed any light at all gets through those lenses.
#37 it didn't "fuse" it just dried out, and it doesn't take 10 years for it to happen
#40 so where's the green egg? I see a light brown one, and an off-white one
#39 not #37
it's actually light blue, so both the poster and you fail at recognizing colour...
no, the dress is gold
#24 it's a a Cecropia MOTH
That's an Atlas moth, actually. Cecropia moths are grey, and don't have the bent forewing tip.
Pedants and tap dancers are not welcome here.
the f@#k are you on about?
Do either of them have any idea what it means?
'That passed away, and so may this', Deor's lament, cited by Tolkien in elvish (he was a language nerd, developed several languages on his own including alphabets). And yes, they propably knew what it meant when they decided to put it on their forearms ^^