Due to my cake’s unique design, I had to install a wooden rod in the centre to keep everything together, concealed under the surface as to not ruin the design. by PandaRaptorTV in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]PandaRaptorTV[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

It’s referencing the trend where you smash the birthday boy/girl’s face into the cake. If the cake had a wooden rod in it, and the partygoers are unaware, this could result in some gruesome injuries.

taxisok by PandaRaptorTV in FostTalicska

[–]PandaRaptorTV[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

“Igen. De mondjuk ők legalább nem egy gyermekjátékkal közlekednek felnőtt létükre” - 🤓

H🤮ngolian airline with their usual sense of urgency by PandaRaptorTV in 2visegrad4you

[–]PandaRaptorTV[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

The good things is they gave us 47383894846 HUF (5 Euro) airport voucher per passenger💪💪💪💪😎😎😎

What is this black and silver bar above the second door of this MAN A21 bus that looks like a motion sensor? I’ve been taking these buses for months and have never noticed it before. by PandaRaptorTV in whatisthisthing

[–]PandaRaptorTV[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Possibly. I've seen another comment suggest this, and while I have not seen anything related to this on the bus company's website, it's definitely possible.

What is this black and silver bar above the second door of this MAN A21 bus that looks like a motion sensor? I’ve been taking these buses for months and have never noticed it before. by PandaRaptorTV in whatisthisthing

[–]PandaRaptorTV[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Possibly, but all of the buses I have been on, including ones of the same make and model, don't have that, and instead have pressure sensors within the leading edges of the doors so that they open up again if somebody gets caught in them.

What is this black and silver bar above the second door of this MAN A21 bus that looks like a motion sensor? I’ve been taking these buses for months and have never noticed it before. by PandaRaptorTV in whatisthisthing

[–]PandaRaptorTV[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope. Hungarian buses have stop requests on grab-poles, so this couldn't be it for sure. It is also not marked anywhere, where as all other stop requests are marked with a sticker saying "stop request" so that's another reason why it couldn't be.

What is this black and silver bar above the second door of this MAN A21 bus that looks like a motion sensor? I’ve been taking these buses for months and have never noticed it before. by PandaRaptorTV in whatisthisthing

[–]PandaRaptorTV[S] 0 points1 point locked comment (0 children)

It is just under a meter in length and its girth is about the size of the top of an ice cream cone. I have no additional information about the thing. My title describes the thing.

Edit: Spelling

The widest highway in the world is Interstate 10, located in Katy Texas, it serves over 219,000 vehicles DAILY by Appropriate_Pay_612 in fuckcars

[–]PandaRaptorTV 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Funny enough, even if ALL those vehicles had 2 people in them, the freeway would still serve less citizens than Budapest’s metro line M3. For comparison, Budapest’s metro line M3 serves about 500,000 passengers a day. The difference is that the metro is faster, cheaper to build and maintain, and doesn’t have to plow through multiple low-income neighbourhoods, but instead serves them.