WarWonderful593
WarWonderful593 t1_jeee3k6 wrote
Reply to jolly rancher ratio by ___teddy
Pulled from sale in the UK years ago. I miss them.
WarWonderful593 t1_je9fjl2 wrote
Reply to comment by uphill-bothways in A guy in my city has been walking around with a seagull and is very proud of it. by SaintsNick94
Looks like a black headed gull. In the UK that's a protected species so probably criminal.
WarWonderful593 t1_jadm2t0 wrote
Reply to comment by crazymouse2525 in High Top Pants by arma7x
That's the electrocat charger. Goes about 1 lifetime on a charge.
WarWonderful593 t1_jadg8av wrote
Reply to Another Bucket Otter by NowakajBlackwing
How much otter would you like? Oh, I dunno, a bucketful?
WarWonderful593 t1_ja3ibh8 wrote
Reply to Make sure you get a clean shot off, this guy is known for surviving some pretty serious shit by Manfrenjensenjen
Nailed that sucker!
WarWonderful593 t1_j9v4azx wrote
Yes, there aren't 30 months in a year.
WarWonderful593 t1_j9ohjac wrote
So you want out? Just eat poppy seeds.
WarWonderful593 t1_j6dar87 wrote
As evil kids we would pee in a drink can and leave it on the path to see if anyone would kick it. Never kick a can.
WarWonderful593 t1_j658ygt wrote
Reply to comment by Seraph_Unleashed in How far out does the suns light travel into space? by Seraph_Unleashed
Years ago. A light year is a measure of distance, not time. As the sun is about 5 billion years old, it's first light would be 5 billion lightyears away by now. In reality, it will be further than that because the universe will have expanded considerably in that time.
WarWonderful593 t1_j65808e wrote
Forever until the photons hit something. Same as radio and TV broadcasts. We can see the light from stars that left 15 billion years ago. Even after the sun burns out it's light will still be travelling out to the edge of the universe.
WarWonderful593 t1_jeetptx wrote
Reply to When you work in IT and don't have a leash but you find a dog wandering in the road by threedogcircus
Recruit him as office welfare manager.