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Things that make you go hmmm. So a couple of things that I wonder about in this game that don't really matter but make me go hmmm: The railroad tracks are old and about every 6th rail tie is illustrated as having a chunk missing. So why, when the Shonash Bridge is rebuilt are there still broken railroad ties on the rebuilt section?
Go hug a tree. Last time I checked I wasn’t the one who cheated in my last relationship.
So, assuming an average year of 365 days: 115,000 to 69,000 blocks per year / 365 days = 313 to 189 blocks per day. So the estimates as the # of blocks per hour are a bit low but to be fair, they did have 100,000 workers. Probably slaves so fuck the Egyptians. 7.
For example, today is December 7 th. December 7 th is "National" Cotton Candy Day, though no one knows which nation it's for. Though yesterday's really takes the cake: Put on Your Own Shoes Day. Yes, you read that right. These are just two of the countless weird, wacky, strange, odd, bizarre, quirky, unusual holidays that make you go "hmmm."
The Meme Collective is the place for memes of Enlightenment. Instead of a destructive, chaotic force employed by internet trolls memes can also be used to inform, to reinforce our shared social contract, and to fight injustice.
Nostalgia is often triggered by something reminding you of a happier time. Whether it's an old commercial or a book from your past, it belongs in /r/nostalgia. Here we can take pleasure in reminiscing about the good ol' days... times we shared with loved ones, both humorous and sad.
r/Justrolledintotheshop. For those absolutely stupid things that you see people bring, roll, or toss into your place of business and the people that bring them in. • 2 yr. ago. [deleted]
The problem happens when you come back up. Because all that gas dissolves in your blood/tissues pretty readily under that kind of pressure. But when you ascend rapidly and the pressure diminishes, those gass bubbles come out of solution... that's when you need specialized stuff like diving bells and decompression chambers to control that process.
The majority of Egyptian Pyramids range from the 3rd to 6th dynasty, otherwise known as the Old Kingdom, which is a very early period in Egyptian history. There's 1,100 years between the 3rd dynasty and the 18th - 19th dynasty, which is where we see lavish stuff like King Tutankhamun's tomb or Queen Nefertari's tomb.
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