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Tempy 1 year ago
#3 Considering the austerity of the structure...How 'bout, "Burger Fuhrer."
       
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Charles 1 year ago
Tempy,

If it was Chipotle one could call it Sh#tler.
       
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Milly 1 year ago
#19 Centre Pivot Irrigation

#36 Nice is pronounced as Neece, named after the city in France
       
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Simeon 1 year ago
Milly,

#36 even the price is... nice.
       
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Bobbie 1 year ago
#17
Basically just don't swim there... 36
       
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Vonnie 1 year ago
#4 Likely swam up out of a stormwater drain.
       
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Tensey 1 year ago
#12 those are San Marzano tomatoes, tastiest of all varieties for sauces. Not mutated, you moron...
       
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Philip 1 year ago
Tensey, really? Name-calling because someone didn't recognize a tomato variety?
JC_doubledown
       
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Virdie 1 year ago
Philip,

Moron is used correctly. So, yeah. It's not the recognition that's an issue, it's thinking the tomato shape has something to do with Where it was planted.
       
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Janet 1 year ago
#5 We used to call them offices. The open area was called the cube farm.
       
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Janet 1 year ago
#25 The new and very reasonable definition of adult.
       
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Janet 1 year ago
#34 It looks like it is light on the cheese.
       
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Conny 1 year ago
#7 Perhaps you are in the twilight zone. But don't worry.
       
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Niel 1 year ago
#12 Looks like Roma tomatoes.
       
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Conny 1 year ago
#9 Anaximander said that snow was black. So it's ok.
       
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Conny 1 year ago
#39 Amazing! I cannot believe it! 36
       
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Tanny 1 year ago
number 19
Central Kansas farmland looking west towards the Rockies @ 250 miles, no curvature of the earth in the photo, so it was not caught and removed (yet) by NASA or the USA government which scours the internet looking for these. There was a photo of north America on the internet taken from an airplane on a clear day a few years ago overlooking Baja Mexico to Nova Scotia @ 36,000 feet, flat as a pancake, but it was quickly discovered and removed.
       
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Rube 1 year ago
Tanny,
Naturally, since you have to go up to about 60,000 feet before you can see the curvature of the Earth.
       
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Ree 1 year ago
Tanny, yeah, I used to work for the NSA. My job was to browse internet sites looking for any that might show a flat earth. Usually, I’d just add curvature those and put them back and the website owner would never know. I remember the photo you mentioned - that one was tricky but I finally got it corrected after probably 8000 people or so saw it. Making sure people never saw the flat earth was a challenging job but it paid well and my efforts were well worth it. Now, only a few people like you know the REAL truth.
       
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Simeon 1 year ago
Tanny,

who tf cares if earth is round or flat. what does it change?

(it's round)
       
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Theresa 1 year ago
#9 Guess that prophecy has been fulfilled...
       
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