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Trade your kids for guns, it’s a trade-up
Trade your kids for guns, it’s a trade-up
Ha ha those three look like they got their fashion tips from Far Cry 2
news
Pffft
Oh yeah because you just know the people that enjoy them despite them being messy and loud are the ones running about in tiny-penis trucks
You’d buy a couple tools? Which couple, and why do these two people deserve tools?
Why does Rishi always look like his mum knitted him?
Hey, most of us drive about in small, fuel-efficient cars the whole year
Ban our fireworks once you ban your millions of tiny-penis trucks!
Nah op is in the right here, it’s a really reliable indicator of ragebait, tabloid and/or amateur journalism
What’s crazy is someone saying “It’s somewhere you’d bring a baby to without a second thought” about a fucking shopping mall
Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité
Traitor or English [Simplified]?
I actually looked this up; wonderbread has 2.5 grams of sugar per 30g slice!
Fuckin hell
The worst offender I could find in France was Harry’s American bread. 1.2 grams of sugar per 40g slice
In Ireland, if bread has more than 2 grams of sugar per 100g, it’s cake and is taxed as such
Yep you’re getting it. That (additional context, or speculation, or opinions) would have to be a separate article, according to the charter. Linking the facts with someone else’s opinion isn’t allowed, but doing a separate opinion piece (clearly labelled) is ok
This article is reporting facts as they are 100% known, as per the charter. There are no known facts that the pedo was murdered or topped himself, due to obfuscation of the information. It’s reported as known, even if that’s a bit sparse. AP and Reuters do the same.
You will also be able to find opinion pieces on the BBC on the same subject, you just can’t mix the two, as is the case in most journalism nowadays
Ok a fast lawnmower that can’t handle corners 😂
*Labour
From the pic I thought it was a lawnmower lol
I said by law because it’s easier than “royal charter” but it amounts to the same
Didn’t know that existed but I’ll download it right now
I once saw sweet n sour sauce in a French supermarket, “sauce aigre-doux”
I looked up aigre to see what it meant and right enough, it just means sour.
At that point it clicked that French for wine is “vin” so sour wine is vin aigre
Or vinegar