

Maybe where you’re from but globally “cracks a joke” is a common phrase.


Maybe where you’re from but globally “cracks a joke” is a common phrase.


I make steaks and tiramisu and her panties dissapear. Magic.
The universe was telling you to up your poultry intake
Wait, is this message for the woman, or her period?
That’s a new one to me.
Last I checked in with English, “to run through” or “ran through” when used in reference to a human or living thing means to butcher them with a sword or polearm while travelling quickly on foot or horse.
What about that says love?


Dance your cares away, worries for another day!
Let the music play, Down in Quake 3!
Frag, Frag, Gottem! Frag Frag Frag, Gottem! 🎵


Guillotines and a lineup of billionaires in straight jackets
Holy illegible text.


I am shocked that the person who posted this did not circle the leg attached to a shoulder…
I’d be interested to know if toast came before the end of the frequent consumption of stale bread.
Many of our recipes are based around using and eating stale bread, and in modern times require you to toast bread as most don’t keep bread that has gone stale.
If you think of things like French Onion Soup, that traditionally used stale bread, not toasted bread.
So I wonder if toasting was a way to compensate for not having stale bread, or if folks were in fact toasting bread long before the norms changed.
Did not see a lamp at first…
Why is the ceiling so short? That looks like its 6ft at max… I’d be bashing my head in here…


In my headcannon this explains solitary senile old Luke.


Should be in the mildlyvagina sub as well.
And to be fair, nothing in the question specifies the language to continue the conversation in.
Sure it’s ESL class, but within the context of this question… No rules were broken.
Why not both?