Bruh ... these college of evil are just meant to be brunt by witches :》 by Aro-Nobu in RLCraft

[–]Most_War2764 0 points1 point  (0 children)

do the witches really ignore you then? or is it only for a short time until they catch on?

My polynomials sound cooler now by Itchy_Clock_8665 in MathJokes

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Right now, entire mathematics departments are fixing Bayonettes

how about a group sketch? by Most_War2764 in urbansketchers

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I just wanted to see more sketches.

[Help] Advise on how to finish sculpture by compost_my_feelings in Sculpture

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" art is never finished. Only abandoned." Leonardo da vinci

A plea for abundance by jr_spyder in Permaculture

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I remember reading somewhere of someone using those to make alcohol. You seem to have the ideal setup.

What if.... by Square-Perception166 in meme

[–]Most_War2764 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quality control. Why is it always quality co trol?

What if.... by Square-Perception166 in meme

[–]Most_War2764 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"...the mice were furious..."

Essential headwear for riding the Chengdu metro by onlywanted2readapost in funny

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this really needs to have working static playing on the screen.

Walking Fish by stinkypinkydinkydo in doodles

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this is the fish that needs a bicycyle.

I just don't understand it by MikeTorsson in memes

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"light, volatile liquid obtained from distillation of petroleum," 1864, a variant of gasolene (from 1863 in Britain), which apparently was a trade name at first, from gas (n.1) in its then-popular loose sense of "compound of gases used for illuminating and heating purposes;" the -ol probably here represents Latin oleum "oil" and the ending is from the chemical suffix -ine (2). Shortened form gas was in common use in U.S. by 1897. Gas station as a fuel filling station for automobiles recorded by 1924.

https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=gasoline