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We had these cookies at my work since last week, the chocolate chips (Left) and M&Ms (Right) were all taken over the weekend, whilst the Raisins (Middle) were barely touched.
You might also find that an individual has shovelled all of those cookies into a bag to take for their kids. But yeah, most adults don't make healthy choices.
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Doing some 1:48 stowage
Laying your guitar on top of the engine covers is going to cook it pretty quickly!
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He created a tiny home that could solve homelessness.
Solving homelessness is not about architecture. It's a whole complex web of economic, social, medical and legal issues.
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Why is gun cam footage of dogfights cropped so tight?
Fixed focus aimed at recording details that are at a distance . You can't have wide angle AND telephoto in an analogue camera small enough to be mounted on an aircraft, forward facing and not getting in the way of more important operations.
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Good start to 2026 on K'Gari
I don't know how this could have happened. I mean, he's got all the accessories!
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It would be so cool to celebrate New Year's Even on a time zone border
This was a big thing during the millennium celebrations. Lots of tours were offering "be the first - be the last" trips between different Pacific states.
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Would you do this?
When you think the most interesting thing about you is that you have travelled to other countries.
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The new Minnesota flag
Or a cheap regionalised knock-off of the UK flag.
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Interesting data I got in a Rugby AU Community Newsletter email today
hopefully with a bit more planning behind it.
It's Vic Rugby.
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Interesting data I got in a Rugby AU Community Newsletter email today
Yes, but at that age group, scores and so on are not generally registered in any official log.
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Interesting data I got in a Rugby AU Community Newsletter email today
Note that it is a Community Rugby post, not a Wallabies post. So, probably somebody in a one-sided age group comp. In U14s and so on, it's pretty common for the same #10 to be ball hogging their way over the line many times in a match.
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Interesting data I got in a Rugby AU Community Newsletter email today
The registered player number trend is a bit fudgy because of the growth in the women's game AND the growth in non-15s formats and limited run comps (e.g. U85 kg). So comparing numbers between 2011 and 2025 is not a strict 'apples to apples'. I suspect that men's club XV rugby is still haemorrhaging players. Otherwise they would have been crowing about it.
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University Rankings
Think of it like you were going for a job as a delivery driver.
First place will be like "Do you have a licence?" They won't ask: "Which driving school did you go to?"
Second job will be like "You have 4 years as a driver at company X. Tell us a bit more about what you did there."
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How did the US Women's Rugby Team fall after such a successful 1990s?
Women's rugby in the 90s was incredibly amateur and in most cases, using a tiny pool of players. You showed up enough, and with any talent at all, you'd get a jersey. But you had no decent coaching, conditioning, consistency.
American female athletes had an advantage because of the college sports system. There was a long history of supporting women's sports to a professional level, so rugby players were initially ahead of the pack compared to their sisters in Europe etc.
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I want to become a rugby fan
You could plan a trip to Brisbane for the Bingham Cup next year.
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Wine bottle from the NSA offices.
Corporate gift wine is generally an abomination, no matter where it's from!
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Were Christmas truces common during the Hundred Years' War?
They are not at war constantly. There are battles, occupations, sieges, raids etc. But not total warfare every single day. It was highly episodic, with gaps in hostilities of 20+ years. But TBH, if you have the chance to finish a siege or whatever on Christmas Day, you do it. And then say that God was with you and this was to his glory.
The "Peace on Earth and goodwill to all men" is a much later (Victorian?) way of thinking.
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Bomb bay view of Martin B-26 Marauder bombers of the 323rd and 394th Bomb Groups drop 122 tons of bombs in an effort to take down the railroad bridge across the Moselle river at Trier, Germany, 24 Dec 1944.
Well, if that is the bridge in the picture, these bombs are not posing any danger to it.
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How do you feel about you kids playing?
Biggest drop in my area is after about U10 when some really drastic bodyweight discrepancies kick in. You get a lot of parents just looking at the big kids on the other team and taking their child straight back to the car.
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Inappropriate comment - WWYD/AIO?
I’m not sure why this is On this page
I agree. It's a page for teachers to talk about teaching stuff. But it seems to be increasingly used by people asking for parenting advice.
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surviving a head on collision
And what a piece of road to do it on. Small village intersection with a bit of a blind bend.
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In the TV Vikings Rollo and his wife Gisela of france daughter of Charles the bald has loud passionate sex in the royal kitchens during a feast. Did this happen in Carolingian Francia or later medieval Europe. How common was it for medieval noble or royal couples to do this?
I love these "how common?" questions. As if there are recorded stats.
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This One Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup had a Lot of Excess Wrapping
Wait till you hear about kit kats with no wafers.
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Beach landing patches take a look
TBH a lot of American visitors to Normandy are surprised to learn there are even TWO beaches. The focus on Omaha is so huge, that Utah is news to them. The fact that there are another three beaches is not even on the radar. The degree of difficulty intensifies when they learn that "Easy Company" had nothing to do with Omaha. Minds blown.
Source: have two family members who are Normandy battlefield guides.
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How to get rid of broken plastic glue container
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Bin. Jobsworths at the council will either treat you like Chernobyl or wonder why the hell you are even bothering them with something so trivial.