In Germany, it is customary to sell sliced bread without end slices12yr ⋅ MyNameCouldntBeAsLon ⋅ r/mildlyinteresting
This German shopping cart has an integrated magnifying glass for reading receipts11yr ⋅ MyNameCouldntBeAsLon ⋅ r/mildlyinteresting
[Request] is every day an anniversary of a school shooting?5yr ⋅ MyNameCouldntBeAsLon ⋅ r/theydidthemath
'traditional english breakfast' with tea, and special guest appearance from (arguably) the trashiest british tabloid12yr ⋅ MyNameCouldntBeAsLon ⋅ r/food
This German supermarket sells floppy disks, they are more expensive than CDs.11yr ⋅ MyNameCouldntBeAsLon ⋅ r/mildlyinteresting
'traditional english breakfast' with tea, and special guest appearance from (arguably) the trashiest british tabloid [1600 x 1200] [OC]12yr ⋅ MyNameCouldntBeAsLon ⋅ r/FoodPorn
This is Mexico's only participant in Sochi's Olympic Games. He will compete wearing that Mariachi-inspired suit.11yr ⋅ MyNameCouldntBeAsLon ⋅ r/pics
the reverse of the english coins, for a while, formed a shield (crappy cell picture), and just got a complete set12yr ⋅ MyNameCouldntBeAsLon ⋅ r/numismatics
I wonder how much time would it take to die from a Heart Attack having breakfast like this daily12yr ⋅ MyNameCouldntBeAsLon ⋅ r/MyNameCouldntBeAsLong
Not very fluent in german still, so Google Translate decided to prank me.12yr ⋅ MyNameCouldntBeAsLon ⋅ r/MyNameCouldntBeAsLong
Today I went to Poland. I'm not sure if 'strefa ruchu' is prohibitied or not here.12yr ⋅ MyNameCouldntBeAsLon ⋅ r/MyNameCouldntBeAsLong