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The point you're missing is that it probably wasn't the first car crash the deputy has seen. And so, it was an informed guess, or a logical deduction based on the evidence at hand and his past experience.

Yes, and it's a bit unsettling that so many people here don't seem to be able to make the distinction between a guess and a logical deduction.

Yes, totally. It's not exceptionally fast for most modern vehicles. For example, I've driven over 200km/h (125mph) on a snowmobile worth a tiny fraction of the cost of that car.

You need to have a look at the conspiracy theory/snake oil salesman's website www.naturalnews.com to understand that your logic is too sane for people who really eat that shit up.

Plus, the cheap alcohol that is popular in many Asian countries will give you a nasty hangover. Anyone who's had soju, for example, will tell you that the next morning you feel like you've been punched repeatedly in the liver.

Poutine is actually from New Brunswick (it's the fast food version of an old Acadian dish. The word itself is an acadianism). Quebecers just stole it.

Well, just read he was apparently wearing a helmet. He fell off a cliff and landed on a rock. He'd be dead on the spot if he hadn't worn a helmet.

Were the Brits fascist when they broke the code of Nazi Germany's Enigma machine?

Was he wearing a helmet?

You're making me crave my mom's ragoût.

It is. I first saw this shortly after it was made (must be 30 years now), and I was totally creeped out. But, now, at least, I can appreciate that it was a groundbreaking movie.

The first movie to use digital actors. The point I was making is that we've long crossed that line.

Nah, Germany would have still fallen...But Stalin would have taken a larger chunk of Europe while the Canadians and Americans fought to liberate Great Britain.

입에 침이나 바르고 거짓말해라.

Well, one way to interpret the above list is that they wasted a vast amount of resources developing weapons which never made it to production. Hitler wasn't exactly a great strategist.

Udon to nurse a hungover? That's a sure way to find yourself hugging the toilet bowl. Next time, drag her to a restaurant that serves 'haejangguk'.

Ask them and they'll probably make it for you. Remember that they prepare their dinners and suppers at the restaurant, and I guarantee that they don't only eat what's on the menu. They most probably have the ingredients.

I'm just busting your balls. It's pretty obvious to me that you're Korean-American, but not South Korean (it's not just that everyone who's ever lived in South Korea should know that 'memil guksu' is served with 'bossam', it's also the fact that you think that writing two words in 'banmal' will impress me).

Don't need to order bossam to know what memil guksu looks like. Ever had naengmyeon? ;)