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Calpurnia 7 month s ago
#11 "What OTHER uses does this "Long Egg" have?" she asked, knowingly. 36

#8 In sharp contrast to Korea, which have only around 10 surnames.
       
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Becca 7 month s ago
#9 Something is wrong with that "fact". Something about the Thais using an English pun.
       
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Wilber 7 month s ago
#6 Don't leave me hanging like that who or what did they fight? Demons? Zombies?
#14 A true story about fortune cookies: they look Chinese, they sound Chinese, but they’re actually an American invention, which is why they’re hollow, full of lies and leave a bad taste in the mouth. ~Trevor Slattery
       
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"Safety Razors were invented in the late 18th century, but weren’t popularized until World War 1. During World War I, Gillette worked out a deal with the U.S. Armed Forces to provide with the U.S. Armed Forces to provide Gillette safety razors and blades to every enlisted man or officer on his way to Europe as part of his standard-issue gear."

 

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