So if I’m reading this right, French (closely followed by English) tends to convey the most info per unit time?
So if I’m reading this right, French (closely followed by English) tends to convey the most info per unit time?
Top tier title OP
Anyone else find it weird how articles often tend to add the parental status of the subject in the title?
“They would have been pulled up to a castle, maybe 200-300m away and they could have launched rocks, boulders and flaming boulders into castles,”…
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-coventry-warwickshire-65099834.amp
Simply break it into little pieces before cooking it. Bonus points if you do it in front of an Italian.
Well, nearly all. The hard disc bit at the one end isn’t really.
For my fellow nerds who are wondering for realsies, you can 512 Polands in the Pacific ocean (although you’d probably have to chop up a few to get them to fit neatly)
I can’t believe that took 600 years to carve
Instructions unclear, am now secretly gay
Oh is it they should be on the outskirts of the map otherwise, as they’re oceanic?
I don’t get the bit about Brunei and Indonesia being linked to afro-eurasia
The old adage is the first day you start bodybuilding is the last day you’ll feel big
misstakes
I don’t usually point out spelling errors but I’m enjoying the casual irony
T.rex is the goat and I’m convinced more people haven’t said it only because it’s too ‘obvious’
Omg the amount of sneaky coke ads I saw on that site was insane
Well it will be with that attitude
I read clown goths only
Is this in science memes because there’s a crab in the picture lol
The Indian ocean isn’t a desert