The American mind cannot comprehend this

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The American mind cannot comprehend this

The American mind cannot comprehend this

I'll freely admit that I cannot comprehend the temporal ordering of twitter comments.
Never really figured out Tumblr indentation either
I don't get it, it's just a big blur. What's this post say?
Could it be that your mind cannot comprehend this?
Usually it’s transit + walking + park-and-ride, not ‘giant garage under the market.’ When the space is for people, you don’t need to store cars there.
Ironically this specific market has a giant garage under the market
Which one is it?
Dresden.
Striezelmarkt in Dresden.
The worst part is when my fellow Americans are very "we tried nothing and we're out of ideas" about it. Or worse, actively fighting any changes.
it seems the british mind also cannot, cos imgur's blocked here 🥀
Weird I'm in the UK and have the image.... ah, forget that, while I'm not on vpn now I was earlier and it must have cached
Holy shit... im in uk visiting. Had no idea this is what the internet is like now.
Imagine looking at this photo and wondering aloud about the parking. Not very realistic
It's called a Christmas market and we have one in Chicago.
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