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All drinks bottles and cans round the world should have the same deposit on them - one which is high enough to encourage redemption, and returning them must be easy!

  

I can’t remember when they became returnable around here, although I have a very vague memory of there being a store that just sold Towne Club pop and you’d bring your empty bottles back there.

I remember Towne Club from my childhood, too. They’re back, and available in stores. I occasionally grab a bottle of their Michigan Cherry soda - it is sooo good. :) I thought Michigan eneacted its bottle return some time in the 70s, but hadta google it; ‘twas 1976. Bottle return laws meet stiff opposition from capitalist arseholes who have apparently never - nor ever known anyone who - got a flat tire from a broken bottle, nor noticed the garbage alongside the roads!

wonderbound:

there’s something about the sight of steps leading down into the water. it feels like the ocean telling me to come home

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Yup…Thursday

she’s going to get more bacon

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“Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973)
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Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973)

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Interspecies lesbianism

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It’s cute guys

nothing but respect for MY lesbian big cat couple

Butch/Butch couple

This is actually hella interesting, bc in simple terms, tigers are extroverts and lions are introverts. There’s more to it, but that’s the gist.

Whenever zoo’s tried to put lions and tigers in the same enclosures, the tiger would eventually try to groom the lioness and play constantly. The lioness would lose patience and snaps at them

So basically what I’m saying is that you have a regal and refined gf who stands at the edge of a balcony during parties, sipping champagne

Then you have the other girl who drank all of the little flutes on the servers platter, and is now drunkenly pointing at her gf and telling everyone that that’s her gf and doesn’t she look beautiful I love her so much

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So I had to draw them in human form???

You drew them in the corresponding ethnicities for their Geographic locations!!! Bless you, you have no idea how sick and tired I am of white human lion king characters.

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“ the45thpresidentialruger:
“Never talk to me or my 42 trees again
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it amuses me to see people being surprised/impressed/amused by this setup, because it’s extremely common on the plains. if you don’t plant a...

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jumpingjacktrash:

the45thpresidentialruger:

Never talk to me or my 42 trees again

it amuses me to see people being surprised/impressed/amused by this setup, because it’s extremely common on the plains. if you don’t plant a windbreak, your heating and cooling bills are huge, and storms do things like throw the lawnmower through the living room window, take the roof off, or cake the entire north side of the house with six inches of solid ice.

evergreens remain bendy even in the coldest weather, so – wait, no, not the coldest. i remember when i was a kid it got down to like -45 and the norway pines around my house were cracking like gunshots as the sap froze.

maples, incidentally, make that noise around -20f, and i hear it at least once every winter here in southern minnesota. but i only ever heard norway pines make it that one time.

so anyway that’s why we plant pine trees around our houses. because otherwise the wind would freaking kill us.

This is informative and perfectly sensible under the circumstances but I also cannot resist the temptation to compare it to planting stuff all around the boundary of your lot in The Sims