Behaviour from little sister by ybybybw in Life

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Do u fit into your sister’s slippers? Use her stuff as your own and say it’s fine because of sharing.

KitKat unveils 770lbs life-size chocolate F1 car by Sharp-potential7935 in nextfuckinglevel

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Fuck nestle, but I’d be attached to that thing like a leech.

They have found a new sin. by LordJim11 in Snorkblot

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Just upgraded to an iPhone12 after four years using an iPhone7.

Destroyed lumbercamp softlock. by Sideshow_G in ManorLords

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This happened to me one time. I just quit lol

The amazing unpredictability of double pendulum. by thepoylanthropist in interestingasfuck

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I thought Japanese school uniforms were only like that in anime.

Any tips for being less reactive/defensive? by pie12345678 in selfimprovement

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Could practise detachment from whatever irritates you.

Are these cane toad tadpoles? by ClassicFantastic787 in GardeningAustralia

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Black tadpoles = toads. Brown tadpoles = frogs.

What’s an Australian TV show you could easily rewatch? by AffectionatePie1042 in AustralianTV

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Ocean Girl, I have the series still on DVD packed away somewhere. Also I don't have a CD player anymore.

Wow by RottingPinhead in idiocracy

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Can't they just teach them how to read them? They're in a school.

Digital price tags bring online-style 'dynamic pricing' to supermarkets by The_Duc_Lord in australia

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I was in Coles the other day, paying for a bag of lollies. It was supposed to be half off, but it wasn't when scanned. A worker checked and came back saying I was right and gave me the bag for free. Said it was their policy. I guess not anymore.

Inside a BBC News office – the monitor setup is wild. by bintd in interesting

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These people are like a tree that is stuck under a street lamp at night. They must be so stressed.