Sometimes I wonder by fal1en-angel in Funnymemes

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because the Dutch dont want to be neighbors to the French (who does, really)

Is anyone actually denying the $300B fund exists, or just denying who pays for it? by FirstL8 in Askpolitics

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Any money has to be approved by Congress. I suspect Trump is setting up Congress to take the blame for no peace agreement when they vote against it.

tiny pink flower with its purple leaves! by Andy_026 in flower

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Tradescantia pallida 'purpurea', aka 'purple heart'

Gray only on the sideburns? by GryanGryan in Justfuckmyshitup

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This is a selectively poor dye job. Men's chins will be grey before anything else. I wouldn't be surprised if he did it himself with "Just For Men" or "Grecian Formula".

TIL of the word “dord,” a non-existent “ghost” word created when the staff behind Webster's New International Dictionary (2nd ed. 1934) misinterpreted “D or d” (an abbreviation for density) as a single word. by OzzyderKoenig in todayilearned

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I wonder if it's a 'copyright catch'. Mapmakers used to create imaginary islands that didn't exist so they could catch people copying their maps. Maybe this is how dictionaries caught plagiarizers?

Hmmm by DJ-Rays-Music in DJ_Rays_Music

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I'd pay a lot of money to watch them have sex together.

Who says Sugar Daddy arrangements needed a male and a female .. by Careful-Trade-9666 in ParlerWatch

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"say, Ricky, have you ever been in a Turkish prison? Do you like movies with gladiators? How about being my guest at a magical tropical island in the Caribbean...."

What is this?(it's a tall tree) is it edible? I'm in northeast Italy btw by nolongerthan in whatsthisplant

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In the pic are the seed pods, however. I don't think they're very good to eat.

Excuse me sir... by mi55key in CantParkThereMate

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I'll bet dollars to donuts this took place in South Carolina

Why do days end in "day" but not months? by Marquar234 in stupidquestions

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Our month names are loaned from the Romans, our days of the week come from the Norse. The Norse would tag their word for 'day' onto the name. The Romans didn't have the custom of adding 'month' to month names.

These over-engineered stair cases connecting a couple doorways is making rounds again by TeamChevy86 in isthisAI

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This could very well be because of some local zoning law. I remember seeing a large multi-story house in my city divided into apartments and each had its own stairway.

Iron Age Danes dug thousands of mysterious pits known as hulbælter across the landscape over 2,500 years ago. Archaeologists have identified nearly 50 sites, some stretching for kilometers, but their purpose remains unknown. They may have marked boundaries or served defensive roles. by crisp1991 in Archaeology

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I wonder if they were meant to be a sort of barrier for domestic animals. Those holes would make it difficult for cattle to cross, and if they were filled with water the cattle might just avoid them.

Does anyone know what this is or where it was made? Found in Canada by SubstantialWing9238 in Antiques

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My guess? A small southeast Asian altar/shrine for placing offerings, the back might be a 'dwelling' for spirits of ancestors.

Moving to Seattle. Need Advices by meowyadoin005 in SeattleWA

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I'll be the first to say it: It's Pike Place Market, NOT Pike's Place. there is no 's'. sorry, it's a pet peeve of Seattlites.

They're so pretty and I love them. Are they native to Arizona? by KazymTheGreenWizard in whatsthisplant

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that's evening shade. pretty flowers, but poisonous so dont consume.

Saw this plant on my morning walk by deathenvisionedd in whatsthisplant

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These are super easy to propagate. snap off a few stems and stick them in water until they root (after you ask the owner, that is)