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A teacher did an artifact day for her students and it’s all 90s / 2000s technology or products we used

u/GrammarPolice92 — 17 days ago
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FOUND: prescription Carerra’s off Independence Pass

Found them in the tundra hiking underneath Twining and the saddle that goes up and over to Blue Lake.

u/GrammarPolice92 — 17 days ago
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What random thing is your lab addicted to? Mine loves ice cubes and try’s to get one everyday

u/Able-Sugar-729 — 26 days ago
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Usually I'm all for cops defending themselves when their life's on threat as they have family's to go home to but this was super unnecessary.

u/GrammarPolice92 — 1 month ago
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Who's Cow Is This

This is the biggest damn cow I ever met. Right across from the turn to hyalite on s 19th.

To whoever owns him: you got the cutest big boy, why's he so damn big?

Edit: yes that's a full size horse next to him. Not a huge horse definitely full size and not a pony

Edit 2: Ok yes I understand it's a steer, not a a cow. My bad on the colloquialism. I'll change the title to "Who's Cow Bovine Is This" to appease the people.

Edit 3: I'm big dumb and got my whose and who's wrong

Edit 4: one of the grandchildren of the owner commented some good info on this good boy: his name is Peter The Great, he loves head pats and apples, and his breed is a holstein.

u/GrammarPolice92 — 2 months ago
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China has one of the lowest average retirement ages in the world at 54 years old. Seniors get to retire while they're bodies are still healthy, so they often spend a huge portion of their day in public parks

u/GrammarPolice92 — 3 months ago