margarita
Ha, that was my spellchecker :)
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margarita
Ha, that was my spellchecker :)
I paid 21 USD* (~19 EUR) for a margarita in North-West America yesterday :(
It was pretty good, but it was also small (12"/30cm).
* that’s before 10% VAT and 15% mandatory tip - you can basically add another 5.
And not feeling one byte bad about it :p
Fucks you in the Cookies?!?
On an illegal streaming site I don’t even have to create an account and I’m opening it in an incognito window… on a legal streaming site, like Netflix, I have to give them payment info, email and physical address, …
If you get the chance of eating a fresh German pretzel, please compare it to American “Soft pretzels” :)
Though what Americans think of as a pretzel is just a sad squiggle of brown dough.
Agreed!
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My best guess would be Eppstein.
At least the employees feel bad lol
That doesn’t count, those were brown people!
The “necessity defense” stuff: I tried all the other avenues and nothing happened, I had to turn off this oil pipeline.
Statista is a website that steals data from everywhere, it’s not a source as they don’t do any research.
This always cracked me up:
The brand is not named after the famous St. Pauli neighbourhood in Hamburg, which is home to one of the world’s largest entertainment and red light districts. Rather, the name comes from the former St. Paul’s Friary [de] in Bremen, which was next to the original brewery established in 1857 by Lüder Rutenberg. There are currently three brands of beer brewed: St. Pauli Girl Lager, St. Pauli Girl Special Dark and St. Pauli Non-Alcoholic Malt Beverage. The beer is only produced for export and is not sold in Germany.
Indeed
https://www.newscientist.com/people/alan-turing/