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Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•[Video] A good cameraman says more than a thousand words
51·6 days agoSomeone chose a terrible place for a news interview.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•I felt so betrayed when I found out Germany isn't called Germany in Germany
1·11 days agosame pronunciation
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Most people who help others are doing it as a performance
6·11 days agoYou travel in the wrong circles, my friend.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•I felt so betrayed when I found out Germany isn't called Germany in Germany
8·11 days agoAh, but Canada is Canada. More or less consistent around the world. One of the few countries that is.
We were built upside down.
Quilotoa@lemmy.caOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Croutons are just stale, dry bread with good PR.
31·17 days agoGiving food French names seems to make them more marketable.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Room temperature IQ is a far bigger insult in Europe than America.
65·19 days agoMore than just Europe. 99 % of the world’s countries use Celcius.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The invention of smartphones probably made the idea of international travel less intimidating since you now have a pocket translator tool and can find your way in a foreign place with GPS navigation.
19·27 days agoSmartphones made an incredible change. We used to plan trips months or even years in advance. Mailing to foreign embassies for visas, gathering maps, buying travelor’s cheques, making reservations by mail, researching by borrowing books from the library - all took a lot of time and effort.
If you’re selling to the stores, you generally pack your produce and truck it to a central depot where they manage the shipping to the stores. If you’re selling it at a market, you have to pack your truck, rent the booth, unpack the truck for display, sit there all day(or hire someone to sit there all day), then pack everything up and drive home. It’s way more work and time to do a market.
It would be nice to know what country this is.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Skeletons with huge artificial breasts. Graveyards are full of them. Bones and silicone don't rot.
31·1 month agoTechnically, silicone does not rot. It breaks down into smaller materials but does not decompose into its base components like organic material.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Skeletons with huge artificial breasts. Graveyards are full of them. Bones and silicone don't rot.
45·1 month agoBones do rot, just more slowly than flesh.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Woke up this morning pondering THIS question
9·1 month agoThat is the best question by a dam site.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
News@lemmy.world•Camera captures incredible moment Bondi gunman is tackled by 'hero' in civilian clothes
41·1 month agoWho’s taking the pictures?
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•People around the world are trying to learn English because it's the Lingua Franca, but imagine if the Lingua Franca of the world was a Tonal Language and the writing system was Logographic.
1·1 month agoYeah. I’m guessing it’s harder to write songs in tonal languages.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
News@lemmy.world•Atmospheric rivers – what to know about the storms inundating the Pacific north-west | This week’s weather system dumped 5tn gallons of rain on Washington state – and another one is threatening Canada
15·1 month agoYou mean the mid-west United States? It would be nice to include a country in this international site.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
News@lemmy.world•Atmospheric rivers – what to know about the storms inundating the Pacific north-west | This week’s weather system dumped 5tn gallons of rain on Washington state – and another one is threatening Canada
1·1 month agoI guess it would be awkward to say Contiguous United States Northwest Pacific. It needs another name.











I don’t feel like I met her. I feel like she drove by in a car at 100 km/hr.