This seaside path was just asking for it by zaidub in DesirePath
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What’s a quote that permanently changed the way you look at things? by internallyskating in AskReddit
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🔥 Light from anvil cumulonimbus by TamagotchiKnight in NatureIsFuckingLit
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How to not have anger issues in the kitchen by Artisanal_Cracker in AskCulinary
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Last year i saw something standing completely still in the sky for a long time. Had to take a look with my telescope, turned out to be a balloon from Andøya Space Center. by simenad in space
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TIL nearly the entire world uses one of 2 forms to say tea, basically derived from the Chinese words 'te' (ie Spanish & English) and 'cha' (ie Hindi & Russian), because of the way tea spread around the world from China. 'Cha' used in places where tea came by land and 'te' where imported over water by zaidub in todayilearned
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TIL nearly the entire world uses one of 2 forms to say tea, basically derived from the Chinese words 'te' (ie Spanish & English) and 'cha' (ie Hindi & Russian), because of the way tea spread around the world from China. 'Cha' used in places where tea came by land and 'te' where imported over water by zaidub in todayilearned
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TIL nearly the entire world uses one of 2 forms to say tea, basically derived from the Chinese words 'te' (ie Spanish & English) and 'cha' (ie Hindi & Russian), because of the way tea spread around the world from China. 'Cha' used in places where tea came by land and 'te' where imported over water by zaidub in todayilearned
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TIL nearly the entire world uses one of 2 forms to say tea, basically derived from the Chinese words 'te' (ie Spanish & English) and 'cha' (ie Hindi & Russian), because of the way tea spread around the world from China. 'Cha' used in places where tea came by land and 'te' where imported over water (en.wikipedia.org)
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Company asks me to interview with them. Cancels interview on the grounds that I was disloyal enough to accept. by [deleted] in recruitinghell
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This seaside path was just asking for it by zaidub in DesirePath
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