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Good one 8 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
@captainjackharknes Bill Cosby enters the conversation...but no one remembers.
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Who knew :D 6 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Newer study shows, that people who think they don't suffer from panic disorders, will quickly discover how wrong they were, when locked in underwater elevators.
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Same as it ever was 3 comments
This makes me so happy!! Look at him!! 4 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
I apologize for not confirming the applicability of your quote. I have deleted my hasty and ill-informed comment, and though I have not changed my opinion of Jar Jar, he has absolutely nothing to do with your Huttese translation of, "They think we know nothing.". Indeed, it is I who knew nothing in this case.
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Sometimes you got to just squash it 1 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Say what you will about their artistic differences, but for a cover band, 2 Dog Night's harmonies are stunning.
Biker bro’s but maybe also just let him move PRN? 9 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Old photo of a former Marine, who each year puts on his Dress Blues, and CHOOSES to stand, saluting at attention, for the whole procession, to honour fallen comrades at the annual Memorial Day weekend Rolling Thunder motorcycle ride, a 31-year tradition of Rolling Thunder veterans, riding motorcycles through the streets of Washington D.C.. Rolling Thunder began as a demonstration to raise awareness about those who served in Vietnam and is named after Operation Rolling Thunder, an aerial bombing campaign that took place during the Vietnam war.
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Bookshop with a Bookworm 2 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
The advent of comprehensive eBook libraries, has made this litmus test of true friendship and silent patience, a little less common, but hat's off to those, who knowing the score, still indulge their bibliophilic friends.
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Saw this in farmer's market today 3 comments
what is lost will never be fo... oh wait, we found it 3 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Sherlock Holmes: "Elementary! Look for a man with a really funny looking walk...or someone into Clockwork Orange LARPing."
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Homes built in 400 BC by the Nabatean people. Petra, Jordan 3 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Nah! A half-dozen goat skins, two rabbit pelts and about 7, no, 8 falcon tail feathers and that inspector is suddenly going to "find" those backdated and now absolutely legit permits. Corruption's been around forever.
Sock puppet? Me? Nah! 2 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
You can find the original image in Upcycling Socks, on Pinterest, if that's preferable, otherwise please be my guest.
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What the **** 2 comments
Before and after picture of my dogs first haircut 3 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
I know the grooming is essential and the pup certainly looks great, but I prefer the scruffy looking version. Wish I could freeze my dog's hair length to just before it absolutely demands attention.
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I think this is something we could all agree on 2 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Bracing for incoming contrarians, "No, it's LohoVepe!"
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???? Lithops, Succulents that resemble colorful rocks ???? 7 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Found mostly in Namibia and South Africa, they are members of the ice plant family. They avoid being eaten by blending in with surrounding rocks and are often known as pebble plants or living stones. Because their camouflage is so effective, new species continue to be discovered, sometimes in remote regions of Namibia and South Africa, and sometimes in well-populated areas where they simply had been overlooked for generations. So far, nearly a thousand individual populations are documented, each covering just a small area of dry grassland, veld, or bare rocky ground. Lithops are popular house plants and many specialist succulent growers maintain collections. Seeds and plants are widely available in shops and over the Internet. They are relatively easy to grow if given sufficient sun and a suitable well-drained soil.
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Couldn't have been me I was taking a dump 2 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Comes with optional denim coveralls for those wanting to look even more like a Minion. Tank Yue!
Cats, the apex predator? 7 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Norway. "In a new study, researchers found that painting a single blade black on a white wind turbine reduces bird deaths by around 70%. The step makes blades more visible as they spin, even though they sometimes reach speeds of more than 150 miles an hour." https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ece3.6592
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My neighbor’s Halloween decorations 1 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
All the parents are left appreciating the creative creepiness, while the majority of the trick-or-treaters remain blissfully ignorant.
You can't stop the googly 1 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
The prankster, choosing to not locate the googly eyes within the "OO" in the word "GOOGLY", is really bugging me.
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She wanted the best for you, Garret 5 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
On top of that, even if the underpaid teacher was a robot or a gender indeterminate visitor from outer space, "it's" should have been "its".
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No front-legged chickens here 1 comments
Gonna cry? 1 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
I was never a wrestling fan, but shoutout to Randy "Macho Man" Savage, playing Bone Saw, one of several wrestlers who expanded their fanbase past their theatrical origins. He is missed. Oooh yeah!
There are 73 c*cktails in this picture name one and keep the game fun for everyone 35 comments
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Did you do the slotted spoon, poured over a sugar cube shtick and was it all psychoactive?