...they tried so hard, but the toilet isn't even green.
...they tried so hard, but the toilet isn't even green.
psst...it's evolution. through generations of consumer fatty unhealthy foods, our genetics have learned how to process these foods without building fat (straight to poop), because we have no more use for fat. just don't tell the world.
"moreover"?! where I am from the use is so rare, that I have noted every person I have encountered who uses this (excluding language students who are taught this word like crazy).
you know what's more annoying, iPhone has a limited amount of ringtones and you know more than 50 people on the plane have an iPhone (much more if it's an international flight), and that means at least 10 people have the same ringtone.
is that some object used for capital punishment on the cover, omg. they couldn't have chosen something less cruel and unusual, like the electric chair or lethal injection.
actually, a couple months, I saw this on the original website of release a few months back, Gizmodo didn't pick it up till a few weeks ago.
bonkers? I thought people stopped using that word when they made a children's show called "Bonkers"
she's missing more than her hands, I'd say missing her forearms
saw Bill Nye debate about the factuality of the moon landing on CNN...never challenge Bill Nye to a science debate and he will destroy you. some guy was talking conspiracy and Bill Nye countered with science.
that's why they double featured it with Totoro. and that's why Totoro failed in the box office.
you might want to take that back when you realize how small that hand is to that stomach. well...I guess it's normal if you have a large stomach.
awesome art...but could you find more perfect British stereotypes?
feminists: they're using their butts to advertise. STOP USING THE FEMALE BODY TO SELL YOUR PRODUCT
nah, we'll just mark them as rebellious mormons.
sorry, I guess you call those survivalist forts "Temples".
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nah, I think he puts the "shun" in evolution.
my thoughts exactly ><
if it was the US, the person would sue after purchasing the burger for serving them cold meat (by the time you cooked all those pieces, some would become cold)
...that's a completely different article. look how small the 105 sliced burger is. what you're looking at here is the 1050 slices of bacon version. as anyone who knows how to read numbers can see 1050 written about 5 times in the article (no japanese required)