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was the kangaroo by any chance still alive? cause the meat could be uncooked, and the darker points could be bruises, cause kangaroos tend to fight backThe Janitor said:I've eaten Kangaroo Meat yesterday for the first time.
I'm not feeling all too well today.
And I have some weird darker spots at some points of my skin
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Matthew Bellamy said:was the kangaroo by any chance still alive? cause the meat could be uncooked, and the darker points could be bruises, cause kangaroos tend to fight back
glad he's following protocolThe Janitor said:Matthew Bellamy said:was the kangaroo by any chance still alive? cause the meat could be uncooked, and the darker points could be bruises, cause kangaroos tend to fight back
the cook warned me that i could start jumping around the room while eating
Leafeon said:Oh you wear glasses? I never saw you had one in your pics
Chiaki Nanami said:Leafeon said:Oh you wear glasses? I never saw you had one in your pics
Uh yeah my old pair broke like twoorthree years ago so I've had to work blind during that time except for the rare moments where I could sneak my prescription sunglasses without people pointing and laughing at me :b
It's ok I mean I have 'good enough' sight to get by without them but they just make working (esp with computers) a lot more comfortable. I got two pairs as well so I could keep one at work and one for home so yay
(That's my home pair obvs, my work pair is at work) :v
I thought most cars in Europe were manual.Duskull said:Yesterday I had my first time driving in a manual car as opposed to the automatic.
Duskull said:They are, but we have automatics as well. My instructor usually teaches in an auto first to get people used to steering, road positioning and such, before introducing the manual which is what I will hopefully be driving in.
Chiaki Nanami said:I graduated University :D
Eri Ayase said:how late do you have to be to (almost) miss a train in the country where literally every train/bus has at least 5 minutes delay?
Congrats!Chiaki Nanami said:I graduated University :D
This made me laugh.Genji said:Eri Ayase said:how late do you have to be to (almost) miss a train in the country where literally every train/bus has at least 5 minutes delay?
Are we living in the same Germany? Everybody knows trains are always late UNLESS them being late would somehow benefit you, upon which they will always be super punctual.
But this goes against the much-enforced stereotype we have of you people where everything in Germany runs like clockwork (although when we went to Berlin the escalators left a lot to be desired).Genji said:Eri Ayase said:how late do you have to be to (almost) miss a train in the country where literally every train/bus has at least 5 minutes delay?
Are we living in the same Germany? Everybody knows trains are always late UNLESS them being late would somehow benefit you, upon which they will always be super punctual.