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Comments by "Steve Parker" (@steveparker8065) on "When lions are forced to share food 😯 Serengeti II - BBC" video.
Lions were first invented in 1956 by Sir Ian Lion, who named the creatures after his daughter Emily Lion...
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@XRPMAYBE Emojis were invented in 1945 by Douglas Emoji during the end of the war celebrations. Unfortunately, the public had to wait until the computer and social media were invented before being able to use them.
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@XRPMAYBE Lol is an omnipotent pixie that haunts mankind and the English language. I may be kicked out of the pixie club for divulging such ancestral knowledge.
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@sujitpachode3207 Ok is such a versatile little word. OK first appeared as an abbreviation for “Oll Korrect”. exclamation: used to express agreement or acceptance. adjective: satisfactory but not especially good. adverb: in a satisfactory manner or to a satisfactory extent. noun: an authorization or approval. verb: give approval to.
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@Vasiliy.Shlyakhov империализм. Imperialism.
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@HumanBeing... I suffer from late-stage terminal sarcasm, as a Human Being you have a built-in sarcasm detector, it's called a brain :)
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@HumanBeing... My apple ogies. I have a joke for you. What have the Coronavirus and the Tories got in common? (apart from not having a cure for either) They both like to disproportionately target the poor, elderly, minorities, disabled and vulnerable.
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@HumanBeing... No worries, My first language should be Welsh, but not many people in the South speak Welsh fluently since the English teachers beat Welsh children with a stick for speaking Welsh in Welsh schools during the 18th and 19th centuries! (I wish that was a sarcastic witty quip, but alas it's true) All British children sing that rhyme at school or when playing. So it's well known here in Britain.
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@HumanBeing... I just go by stats in both cases. How about a poem? Ring-a-ring o' roses, Incompetent Tory Posers, A-tishoo! A-tishoo! We all fall down.
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@HumanBeing... It's based on a rhyme that's been doing the rounds in Europe since 1790s. Possibly earlier as it's about the great plague of 1666.
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