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And 3 box must cost 3 PLN, 4 boxes must cost 2 PLN, and 5 boxes must cost 1 PLN. And after 6 boxes, it must be 3. Like this. It will be a very funny game, I think.
And 3 box must cost 3 PLN, 4 boxes must cost 2 PLN, and 5 boxes must cost 1 PLN. And after 6 boxes, it must be 3. Like this. It will be a very funny game, I think.
Good, but not in this world. Not in this world. This world is a money based world.
think also like this but yes money-based so I thought the maybe the maker or not the maker the boss of this shop made a game or to make someone laugh or to do something I don't know why
I think the silliest thing I've ever heard of is this thing about a flat earth. I mean, it might look, you know, you, you know, traveling abroad and stuff, but it might look like it's flat. But I reckon if you stuck a diagram of, of the earth from space in front of a flat earth, they just wouldn't get it. I just find it pretty funny that some, some, some people just will go, nope, the earth is flat. The earth is flat. I tell you it's freaking flat. And they won't hear it and they won't hear anything against the fact that the earth is flat.
So, there was a guy in Poland, so it's not a good promotion of my own country, who betted his friends that he would be able to cut off his own head. And he won. And I think that it's the most stupid thing that anyone can imagine.
cut off head or cut off hairs
Wow, cutting off one's head. Now there is a way to eliminate genetic inferiority, I reckon.
I think that's that's a violence I think
It was definitely his head because the situation was even described in some program in type of top 10 most stupid deaths.
Well, I'm pretty sure a Polish man decapitating himself is stupider than the story that I'm about to mention. I'm going to mention it anyway because it hails to you from the backwater recesses and Walmarts of Portland, Oregon. Asterisk pauses for dramatic effect and inserts sound effect here or something or something, asterisk. Asterisk. Oh, that doesn't work too well. Either way, so I'm in Walmart trying to get about a couple days worth of groceries. And I'm getting to talk to this personal shopper who is kind of like an aide that you can ask for. Who will basically walk around the store and help you find certain brands and certain items that you might want. Either way, it probably exists around the world. There's probably just different terms for it abroad. But I don't know. I digress. So we're getting to talk and I guess I say some word accented or something. And she goes, hey, I haven't never heard your accent before. Where are you from? Like, she says, what state are you from? And I'm like, well, I'm sorry, ma'am. I'm actually from a different country. And this person, presumably having never looked at a world map in her life, goes, country? America was the only country. So yes, ladies and gentlemen, this lesson stands here to teach you that people like that actually do exist. Oops. Let's make world maps a more prevalent item on Walmart shelves.