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A social network dedicated to everything European. From culture and traditions to current events and daily life across our diverse continent. Share your experiences, discuss news, and connect with fellow Europeans and friends of Europe.

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Been watching The Plant Slant and it was in one of his videos and he liked it, so I decided to try it (with half beef and half beans) and it was nice! It's large though, the...size of a 3/4ths cookie sheet. Leftovers were frozen!

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submitted 55 minutes ago* (last edited 54 minutes ago) by MissingInteger@lemmy.zip to c/onehundredninetysix@lemmy.blahaj.zone
 
 

From the character creator of Fallen London.

TranscriptMay we ask whether you're a lady or a gentleman?
• A lady
• A gentleman
• My dear sir, there are individuals roaming the streets of Fallen London at this very moment with the faces of squid! Squid! Do you ask them their gender? And yet you waste our time asking me trifling and impertinent questions about mine? It is my own business, sir, and I bid you good day.

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Before January 1, 1913, the U.S. Post Office didn't accept packages weighing more than 4 pounds. If you wanted to ship something heavy, you had to use expensive private express companies.

When the Parcel Post service launched in 1913, the weight limit jumped to 11 pounds (and later up to 50 pounds). Suddenly, Americans could ship all kinds of large items—like heavy tools, bricks, and, as it turned out, their own kids. Because the initial regulations didn't explicitly state that humans couldn't be mailed, a few enterprising parents saw a legal and incredibly cheap loophole.

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Gymnast stanning JoJo (files.catbox.moe)
submitted 33 minutes ago by ech@lemmy.ca to c/videos@lemmy.world
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Whoops 😳 (europe.pub)
submitted 39 minutes ago* (last edited 38 minutes ago) by SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml to c/lemmyshitpost@lemmy.world
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