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That’d be so cool.

Naw, totally the wrong culture. Druids were Celts. Those were on the other side of the Rhine.

Article says 1950s (for the cake, not the chocolate).

That’s a matter of capitalization, actually. Belgian Waffles aren’t the same as Belgian waffles (the latter being a wide variety of waffles originating in Belgium - there are none, however, that are both from Belgium and called for Belgium since they usually are known, in Belgium, for their city of origin since it

Eh, pretty sure we had coconuts over here in the 50s. Well, in the west, not the east, obviously.

Pretty sure there were no druids in the Black Forest in the 1920s or 30s or whenever the cake originated. Spirits are involved, however.

While there is some chocolate in the Black Forest Cake, I’m pretty sure it’s not what any German would refer to as a chocolate cake. Because, you know, that one’s mostly about cherries...well, mostly cherry liqueur, really. And we can put a lot more chocolate into cake. Lots of chocolate. It’s kinda sickening to think

Maybe from the Black Forest that is. The origin isn’t quite clear and there is a somewhat plausible theory that the cake ( in German it’s “Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte”) refers to one of the ingredients (Kirschwasser - literally ‘cherry water’, a sort of liqueur which was, due to high production in the region, often just

I guess to an American, Belgium is kinda like the Dutch version of France. Something like that.

Exactly. One usual presentation is that the guy who wants to know the ages explicitly states that the first two aren't enough to solve it. Guess that's implied in this version.

Nope, the second and third clue provide the following information: The guy knows the apartment number (and can't solve it), hence the third clue. There's only one combination to fulfill that if there are no elder twins.

Well, the circles around the south pole technically might satisfy the path of the hunter but he'd need much more than a rifle (maybe an ICBM?) to shoot a bear from there.

And makes the room a little dusty.

Well, good thing he doesn't lead a logistics company.

So what kind of damage is there from impact? Will it blow up space ships?

That's obviously what happens when good guys become bad guys, right?

How absurd. There's no peanutbutter in North Korea.

According to the definition of the difference on Wikipedia...I have no idea how you would tell the difference.

It's even worse. Death breaks Life's gifts and returns them as material for Life to make new gifts from.

To be fair, common imagination of space warfare is a mix of naval and air warfare. Of course it doesn't help that capital "ships" behave like ships (mostly) while smaller crafts behave like airplanes (again, mostly) in imitation of WWII carrier battles.