In the 1920s, some people used to wear face-covering swim masks, ostensibly to protect their skin from the sun's rays and not terrify the children during adult swim:
iPod is now in a museum:
“The way the ice forms on the fuel sign”
“Don’t leave your socks outside.”
“This twisted driftwood I found on the beach”
“This unusually straight banana”
“This tree growing out of the stump of another tree”
“It started raining, and this tree with gray bark suddenly turned tie-dye colors where the water hit.”
“A school of jellyfish congregated under this boat.”
“A dog with bubbles over his eyes”
“This incredible carrot hand was found while digging for carrots at our farm today.”
“This unusually large squirrel on my friend’s college campus”
“This cat that lives in the parking lot at my job has extra toes.”
texas - 695 662 km²
europe - 10 530 000 km²
This is some stupid case of whataboutism
Not true, Texas = 695,662 sq km, United Kingdom = 242,495 sq km. Texas is more than twice the size of the UK.
The one furthest away is literally and logically the "last" image ever taken of Titanic.
Agree
They all float down here...
Not that I'm arguing, but why?
If your comparing to a "pecker" then it's not just the English.
Showers and growers.
I do love the glasses with side optics for peripheral vision.
I think you mean peyronie's disease.
wow if our planet were any larger then you could actually get away from it all
Not rare at all...it's the basis for the practice of coppicing, which dates back centuries