Ahh but can they spell it correctly?
I was not there, Gandalf. This was before even my time.
Ahhh, now I see. That makes sense. Thanks for the video!
More than I expected. I appreciate your honesty. How is it thus far? Any highlights?
Constable, did you in fact watch all 9.5hrs?
They have a lot less lead poisoning today than those kids from 20th century past, too.
-Rod Stewart and Tina Turner intensify-
Just text.
That’s good to hear. I always had fun there.
It’s an old joke referencing some TV show or movie, I forget. A Reefer Madness sort of vibe but for MDMA and the whole scene. “Kids smearing Vicks on each other, eating drugs that take ice cream scoops out of their brains,” or something along those lines, real pearl-clutchy. My friends and I thought it was hilarious and started leaning into it. “Oh yeah, huge scoops, and we slather the Vicks on with trowels.”
Takes me back. Spin some glow sticks for me the next time you go. And stay hydrated!
No worries! I tend to do this: ![](]
Underground and Chilly Down!! Hey, your head don’t come off!
I think you need the little box o brackets: [].
I’m not seeing anything in either comment.
Pétanque, a game similar to boules, has been popular here since the French introduced it in the former colony. But children often see the round, metal cluster munitions and mistake them for lost pétanque balls. “Many children pick up bombies thinking they’re toys, we hear this a lot,” says Ket. It’s why awareness and education programmes are as important as the land clearance operations, she adds.
Fucking hell.
Still, aid to clean up the UXOs pales in comparison to the cost of the bombardment – in 2023 dollars, the US spent $16 million every day bombing Laos for nine years. According to Legacies of War, funding to decontaminate now stands at just $45 million per year.
(16)(365)(9) = 52,560 million or 52.56 billion. 0.045/52.56 = 0.086%
Tritonal and Above & Beyond! Are the kids still smearing Vicks on each other? Good times.
This. Is. Necessary.
That is epic! Jealous.