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Ivan 10 month s ago
#15 it also flew and had the ability to create steak dinners on command!

No, it did not have a range of 100 miles. It was ADVERTISED as getting 80 miles on a single charge (with only the driver), but did not get even that much in practice. However, it could go as fast as 20 miles an hour, downhill.
       
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Leon 10 month s ago
Ivan,
thanks for this. ads always have fluffery and bank on consumer assumptions. even today's EVs lose 10% on the back end of a battery.
       
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Odell 10 month s ago
#19 Every European country used to be like that. What changed (that didn't affect Iceland)?
       
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Rolf 10 month s ago
Odell,
Crime comes from people, so maybe something about the population changed? Just a wild guess.
       
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Wilber 10 month s ago
Odell,

I definitely wouldn't say every European country. especially East Europe, which has always been rather rough.
       
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Clifton 10 month s ago
#19 The gun violence rate would be much lower in the US if certain demographics weren’t included in the data.
       
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Thursa 10 month s ago
Clifton,

like #48?
       
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Appie 10 month s ago
Clifton,

"Certain demographics." Clifton's codewords for black people. Lotta aryan bros on Izi of late!
       
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Thursa 10 month s ago
#46 I that read wrong
       
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Zada 10 month s ago
Thursa,

36 hastagmetoo
       
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Lu 10 month s ago
#44 is misleading. Spain actually shares a land border with Morocco.
       
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Zada 10 month s ago
#2 since when do microwaves have antennas?

#3 How to phrase it without being canceled.... Hmm. Those 3 inch, round objects will not fit in her (pistols) h#e...
       
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Aurilla 6 month s ago
Zada,

Verna Erikson (11 April 1893 – 16 October 1918) is a Finnish woman whose picture, taken when she was a weapon smuggler (shown on the right) was an icon of White Finland.[1] This picture was taken in the spring of 1918, in the middle of the Finnish Civil War, when Erikson was a student at the Helsinki University of Technology.[1] It was published on the cover of the weekly magazine Suomen Kuvalehti on June 15, 1918.[1] The caption to the image declared, "One of the finest protectresses of the Helsinki White Guard. Miss E., a student at the University of Technology, bearing three bandoliers and a large pistol. Altogether Miss E. is carrying some 1,350 bullets strapped to her person."
       
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Emanuel 10 month s ago
#21 Its a tricycle that they pedal while obstructing the flow of traffic.
       
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Stephanie 1 week ago
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