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Given its effect on fault lines and the water table you could say its truly earthshaking, har har.

Finished "the pale criminal" by Phillip Kerr part two of the Berlin Noir trilogy. Its a series of noir novels set in 1930s and immediate postwar Germany. Overall, I was less struck with this one than "March violets", the first in the series. This is probably because I'm more into political intrigue than serial

Haha, my younger brother actually did this years ago. It got old really quick…

yeah, the same thing happened to one of my family's garden plots (live in a river valley). Regular tilling might help if you have the resources and time.

Wouldn't it be funny if this guy got rescued by five ambulances right now?

Congrats, keep up the good work.

Sadly, Scottish liberal arts students and Canadian liberal arts students aren't too far apart after all…

You may want to do some research on this, but I remember reading that there's always been a current of anti-intellectualism since before the American revolution that relates to some (definitely not all) parts of puritan thought. This could be a reaction to the Jesuit/scholastic tendencies of the Catholic

This guy gets it.. seriously ricky coogin, we're pulling for you.

Then please carry on… out of this site