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this is all I have to say
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So, if you put your URL in here, you can listen to... →
christianbaled: WITCHCRAFT!
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consultingdalek: Soft Dalek, Warm Dalek, Little ball of hate. Happy Dalek, Sleepy Dalek, EXTERMINATE EXTERMINATE EXTERMINATE.
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Why british/american words and spellings matter in...
mostly10: heathyr: What a british person sees in their head: What I see in my head:
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Definition of cold →
+18° C – on Hawaii they take two blankets. +10° C – in buildings in Helsinki they turn off cooling. +2° C – Italian cars can’t start. 0° C – water is freezing. -1° C – you can see your breath. Russians are eating ice-cream and drinking cold beer. -4° C – your dog is getting in your bed. -10° C – French cars can’t start.  -12° C – politicians start talking about homeless people. -15° C – American...
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