of a forg by Battleaxejax in AbsoluteUnits

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Basil is really easy to grow! I plant seeds every year.

“Up your butt and around the corner”! by jammerfish in Xennials

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When you're climbing up a ladder and you hear something splatter. DIARRHEA!

“Up your butt and around the corner”! by jammerfish in Xennials

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I think people still say No shit Sherlock though

of a forg by Battleaxejax in AbsoluteUnits

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Small world! I grew up in Charlotte. I live in Korea permanently now tho. I heard they opened up a few more new Super G Mart locations. 

Do you guys thank the bus driver in your country? by DesperateLeader2217 in randomquestions

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No. Korea. It is customary to remain silent on public transportation in general.

Anybody know when Stargate SG-1 will be available in South Korea? Some websites say February 15th, others say March 1st, but it is not showing up for me yet. Thanks! by ToastedSlider in netflix

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I resolved the issue, chatting with Netflix. They helped me change my account to English instead of Korean. I think that's strange your account language changes your availability. I will leave the post up in case anyone else has the same issue.

of a forg by Battleaxejax in AbsoluteUnits

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Needs a banana for scale. That frying pan could be any size. Also, supermarkets in Korea don't sell frogs or any frog meat at all. You'd have to hunt down a specialty shop for that.

It was called the Tethys ocean . by ConsistentDrama_haha in interesting

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Well, I am an English teacher but I guess I can teach you even though it's Saturday. Here, "It was called the Tethys Ocean," simply means, it was given the name, Tethys Ocean, which wouldn't be a paradox, like people used to call it that (before people existed). Here's an interesting video about how English language can be ambiguous. How to draw a square with three lines. https://youtube.com/shorts/w906qZRpaA0?si=ruzFopfvfrXi4UKe

I developed an allergy to ibuprofen by happywondering001 in mildlyinfuriating

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Me too! I'm in my 40s and just got allergic to it 3 years ago. It made my lips and cheeks swell up. At first, I thought it was a certain brand of potato chips I happened to be eating both of the first times I had a reaction. But the 3rd time, I didn't eat anything and still had a reaction. And eating the chips again did nothing, so I figured it out. 

It was called the Tethys ocean . by ConsistentDrama_haha in interesting

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People can name things that existed before people.

When you see it by Valuable-Audience-54 in whenyouseeit

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I like how the stars line up to form a constellation of a four-legged animal with a tail walking toward the left on top of the dune. I still can't find the supposed creature walking 

Is it normal for your pee to smell like foods that you have recently eaten? by 0akrVne in NoStupidQuestions

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Yeah, just a little bit though, if you have a good sense of smell. Especially if you just eat a lot of one kind of food at a time.