A measure of convenience 2 comments
ardeet
· 4 years ago
Have you ever wondered why the kettles in hotels never fit under the tap in the sink?
Make Murica hate again! LoL 3 comments
ardeet
· 4 years ago
It’s interesting how acceptable it is to stereotype the USA but if you do it to many other countries it’s deemed “wrong”.
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Still a Thornback Ray 3 comments
ardeet
· 5 years ago
I’d like to say it was something deep but honestly I read a story about this being one of the oldest exhibits in an Australian fish museum and it looked like it had a little arm holding a certificate.
Every monster of a nightmare be like 27 comments
Saw a real-life joke this morning 4 comments
ardeet
· 5 years ago
If you’ve got time to photograph it you’ve got time to verify its true intentions.
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Woman in Mexico rescues an injured coyote from the road, thinking it was a dog 13 comments
ardeet
· 5 years ago
That sheep in the first picture looks pretty freaked out there’s a coyote in the car.
These minimalist playing cards 5 comments
ardeet
· 5 years ago
Despite their beautiful design, the practicality of playing with these around a dimly lit, home game poker table would be a bit ordinary.
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It's so damn hot! 5 comments
This is what a "Simon lobster" looks like. This occurs once every 50 million 3 comments
ardeet
· 5 years ago
That would have been actually interesting instead of something that was obviously manipulated.
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There is less poverty, less starvation, lower infant morality, higher life expectancy, greater access to sewage and running water, higher levels of education, medical care that is unsurpassed.
Much of the world’s population lives a better, healthier life than Kings and Queens of only a few hundred years ago.
No more: chamber pots; no anaesthetic dental work; amputation for an infected cut; ten years in a gulag for ... something.
This is the greatest time in human history to be alive.