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Thursa 1 week ago
#13 my kid looked at a rotary phone and after a few moments asked: "How does it know you want to call?"

Also: despite that it's called a phone, that is the least used function.
       
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Mitzi 1 week ago
Thursa,
I still get a laugh at the anachronistic, "Please hang up, and try again," automated recording. Most people under the age of 20 never 'hung up' a phone, much less rotary-dialed one.
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Thursa 1 week ago
Mitzi,

Well, at least I got to explain her what the red and green icons on her cellphone depicted
       
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Epaphroditius 1 week ago
#11 The vast majority of Canadians have more than the average number of arms.
       
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Thursa 1 week ago
Epaphroditius,

Yet you hardly ever hear of Canadian school shootings.
       
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Charlotte 1 week ago
Thursa, school shooting jokes are always so funny!
       
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Virdie 1 week ago
Thursa,

That's because they have better self control as a culture and know that putting it in the wrong newspaper encourages the behavior, but yes they do have school shootings, and robberies, and serial killers, just like everywhere else.
       
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Thursa 1 week ago
Virdie,

Between 2009-2018, 288 school-shootings in the USA, 2 in Canada.*

That's not 'just like anywhere else'

*source: worldpopulationreview.com
       
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Epaphroditius 1 week ago
Thursa,

Arms as in appendages.
       
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Ezideen 1 week ago
#6 "High" is a way too good word for that experience. Tried it once, wouldn't do it again TBH
       
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Virdie 1 week ago
#12 Uh yeah they do. And checking a simple map can show that at least 10-20% of wild lion areas are rainforest, which is a very wet jungle too.
       
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