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Isn't May 29 today? 07:00 UTC on May 29 was, like, twelve hours ago...
Nope. You were first. And you didn't even post a cool picture. :)
Yes, they are marsupial mammals. We are placental mammals.
We're living big on credit now, and leaving the bills to be paid by our descendants.
Ah, an old classic. :) They don't make children's books like that anymore!
Ah, thanks. It used to be a holiday here as well, but they took it away. :(
No Eureka? :(
Rabies is a classic.
Very cool and pretty, but also kind of sad and creepy.
Hear, hear.
I saw Iron Sky yesterday (in Lund, Sweden), and I really, really enjoyed it. Thank you and well done!
The Fateful Dread. Sounds like a band...
"I can has cheeseburger. That wasn't a question."
So what about Valerian root? That's a strong sedative for humans, but it seems to make cats really wild and trippy. I've seen a cat more or less bounce off the walls after smelling a bit of valerian root...
Indeed, human babies need more fluff. And possibly a tiny widdle tail.
See my comment to Monotremasaurus below — I probably got it wrong and it does exist, but the Swedish version probably isn't all that close to the original recipe.
Yes, that's probably it — it exists, but the Swedish version is corrupted. :)
I attached that very image. It showed when I had posted it. I have no idea why it's not showing now.
Actually, I'm told that Chicken Tikka Masala was in fact a UK invention, which *would* make it a true national dish. Just like "Spaghetti Bolognese" is a national dish in, wait for it, Sweden. Apparently they've never seen anything like it in Bologna.