"This Spanish beach has showers for dogs"
"Cut-outs for candles found behind the plaster in our 1400’s house."
"2 identical hats, but one was worn every day for a year"
"Copper crayon from a 1990 box of Crayolas that has apparently oxidized"
"It is humid enough for my salt lamp to start melting"
"Cement Staircase is fully poured/assembled before its put in place"
"This punching bag in the mans restroom of a berlin bistro"
"Senior quotes from a 1908 college yearbook"
"A strand of me and my boyfriends hair tied in a knot"
"Samsung makes cheese"
"I saw K2 at sunrise through the clouds on my flight"
"This store I went doesn't sell 3 liter soda, but 3001 milliliter"
"Individual bananas wrapped in plastic in Vietnam"
"Accidentally dropped a watermelon on the floor and this is how it cracked"
"Brand new deck of cards is mis-printed"
"A lighthouse lens from the 1700s"
"Found a size 74 belt at a thrift store"
"Only some of the squares have yellowed on my 90’s Bart Simpson puzzle"
"At my work there’s an original sign from the 40’s about wearing your safely goggles"
"This Swarovski crystal changes colors depending on the type of light it's under."
And no, I’m not a ‘grammar Nazi.’
I’m the Grammar Fuhrer!!!!
#32 because above 3 Liter they qualify as "commercial Supply".
You dont Need to oblige the law for deposite on Single used plastics AND your sale taxes are lower
what a dumbass
#20 Oh, a “handmade” waterslide. Is that different from a regular waterslide?
#22 People were using candles and lamps well into the 1900’s.
#29 Why is that so gross looking?
#18 Who would use dried basil? Yikes.
#24 Actual copper in them?
#38 McDonalds? Because I think I had the same one