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Pretty much :D "I'd like to purchase 64 condoms, sir, I'm off to college and hopefully I might get to use one. Hopefully."
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Somewhere there's a druid spirit saying to another "These people are still obsessing over that monstrosity Steve tried to pass off as art!"
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I don't think one-night vasectomy is a thing yet, though I did hear about a pill that made men temporarily sterile. I think. Sort of a male version of 'the pill'.
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I did that when I found out NYC had an aircraft carrier as a museum, I looked in GTA4 and it was not there. I wrote to them, contacted my local representative, I even camped outside Rockstar North for 164 days but they wouldn't see me and just thought I was a crackpot. They took my thermos flask too.
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'Provo' was slang for a member of the Provisional IRA, one of the groups involved in "The Troubles", it's oddly fitting and/or weird that you would see a Belfast-built car in a place called Provo...
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Yep.
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Few people in here are middle class, the defenders of the elite come from all classes, they are just indoctrinated by their overlords that socialism is evil and piling cash on the elite is how you find god.
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By hundreds of millions of people you mean one country that happens to have three hundred million people. Don't make out as if half the world is Celsius and the other Fahrenheit. That's like saying as many people struggle with Zimbabwean as they do with Chinese when they clearly do not. 7 billion people use Celsius, 300 million use Fahrenheit.
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@nobodynemoq Capitalism is even better with taking it. The difference is that socialism gives it to those who need it whereas you'd rather give it to billionaires to hoard. When the rich try to destroy something it's usually because it would be a hindrance to them and a benefit to you.
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Zeppelin, there is something about actually floating in the sky that I love. Airships all the way, we need them back - and I mean more than just the Goodyear blimp.
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If Richard Branson and Virgin (both European) couldn't get permission then a South African who lives in the US has no chance.
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@purplewine7362 A person with common sense, maybe?
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You could also mitigate traffic accidents by becoming a recluse. Any other completely obvious advice you want to offer up as 'edgy'?
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Third world countries don't have free healthcare, many can barely afford policing and fire departments, free healthcare is almost exclusive to developed nations because of the cost. Hence why every nation on that list was a first world country.
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It's not that other nations don't understand fahrenheit it's more likely "why should we?" Only one country uses it, if every nation on Earth adopted English but America decided to create a new language called Flibble we wouldn't be unfamiliar with it because we struggled with it, we'd be unfamiliar because there are better things to do than attend Flibble classes and practice our Flibble. Y'dig?
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Having a far-right tyrant isn't self determination.
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Republicans don't like it when you challenge their gods.
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@michaelgray1803 The same folks that already buy products.
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I know someone who used a mars bar wrapper.
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The birthplace of the British Empire uses imperial measurements.. well fancy that..
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Zedfinite He sold most of his companies to start/fund the airline, his biography is a great book, he said that he cried when selling Virgin Music and Virgin Megastores but his dream was to run an airline, so now he leases the name to anyone starting up a business. So he own a handful of Virgin companies, mainly the air and space ventures, but gets royalties for the others.
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Yeah, but it was subsidized to all hell and required new tires every other week at about 20,000 pounds each. keithbu's point was that what was expensive then might be cheaper to maintain now.
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"Right, nobody cares about oceans.... Nobody at all." Precisely. The temperature at the bottom of the ocean is a number I am less likely to run in to in daily life than the freezing temperature of fresh water at sea level and the boiling of fresh water at tea level. "It's icy, it must be sub-zero." and "It's bubbling, tea is ready" are two phrases I have uttered in my life, maybe more than once. "The Titanic must be chilly" is not something I think I've ever said or written until this moment.
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Beer Can.
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@PolarShine_ Civility and mobs are mutually exclusive, a populist leader has no need to be civil because he has the mob behind him. The first thing Hitler did in Germany was burn down the seat of government to disperse his opponents, if you asked a Tommy Robinson supporter what the best use for our parliament would be they would say "kindling".
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Panda Malone Good point, wisdom often comes to those who bake.
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I think that is for STI's not pregnancy, with a condom a lot more flesh is touching, there's just no internal fluid transfer, but with a female condom there is even less flesh touching. I think. I've never tried one, and I'd probably be filled with questions if a woman pulled down her kex and there was what looked like a massive condom hanging out of her....
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Rickle, you remembered that overland flight wasn't allowed yet you asked if some guy's UK to San Francisco flight was via Concorde? Is this just a geography fail with you being American or do you really think Concorde had such creative routes as to get from the UK to western US strictly over water?
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+ETHAN HERBERT Yeah, that's not so difficult a question, why would evolution affect where we go when we die? You g wherever you believe we go, personally I believe we end, life just stops but our memories live on in others.
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Bare feet will never be safe again!
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+AdrenalineAddict610 All of our organs have their same function though, the tonsils are a screening area for what we inhale and injest, the spleen is a reservoir for blood incase we are injured, the appendix is a seed bank for gut flora that repopulates our intestines after illness.
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Well my country helps on my behalf thanks to foreign aid, but the way the western nations are polarising that will likely stop after Brexit when the next thing demanded of our government will be to stop helping developing nations so we can build walls and internment camps for undesirables. It's about time decent Brits started migrating to better countries like most of the decent Germans did in 1935.
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+broomhilda jones I thought junk was a unisex term? If only males can have 'junk' then that is sexist! I demand that the female genitalia get a similarly trashy name, how about 'Bits n' bobs'?
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+Adrien Perié I believe the boost was sapience, as soon as we became self aware we began to move leaps and bounds forwards, when naturalists talk about animals solving problems a lot of it is just mimicry of something they see or instinctively know, but humans actually began to solve problems very pragmatically and focused. That 'mental work' led to rapid development of our brain as we discovered that shelter, warmth and food could be created instead of hoped for. With this we could go anywhere and so our rapid brain development led to rapid body development in turn as we spread out.
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And people bouncing off cars.
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Skylon, using SABRE engines can do UK to Australia in about 4hrs. It uses air breathing rocket engines so does not require the massive O2 tanks that a rocket normally requires to exit the atmosphere, where it uses ballistics to come back down at it's target. The massive area the tanks would have taken up can be filled with passengers for intercontinental flight or cargo for space.
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US pharma doesn't look for cures it looks for treatments. Cures always come from government funding or non profits. A pharma company inventing a cure would be like Mobil inventing fusion, it would lower their stock price.
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Andris, that isn't true, by your logic every US president has been a clone of George Washington. If you remove Trump then the next character will be a different president.
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Hahaha, yeah, I never noticed that 'til now. I think Ben Affleck and Mark Wahlberg only use R's in movies that aren't set in Boston.
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Because she doesn't care for your gender reassignment?
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Can only one YouTuber cover a thing?
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Phillips? Hahahaha, the Dutch introduce slaves to the New world and then 400 years later design a method for you to photograph them correctly.
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@deadgame0918 Communism works everywhere, it just fails at the national level because it has too many enemies. It's the same way fusion will never succeed, does that make fusion evil? There are people that would bury a cancer cure in a millisecond, does that make a cure for cancer evil in your book?
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I'm fairly sure it really is 90 mins, it takes ages to raise the pontoon things in to place. They are enormous.
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It remains in the North Sea.
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Have you seen our coast? It varies between 20ft and 300ft tall. Rivers, particularly the Thames, are the weak points in the coastline.
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Do Americans also use stuff like the Wales scale or the double decker bus like we do in the UK? Did you know that Wales is exactly the size of Wales and that if you took just a single double decker bus and multiplied it by two you would have as much weight as two double decker buses? I'm not the best when it comes to football pitches but I'm sure there is 3 or 4 of them to an aircraft carrier but exactly one to a football pitch.
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"... MacFrrry!! Heerrraaww!! ..." Cracking up at that point in the video doesn't necessarily make me a casual racist...
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There were colour movies before Technicolor, Ique, so no.
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It's a sequel instead of a reboot, I'm looking forward to it.
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