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2 months agoIt’s wild that thing was built in 1945. The first rudimentary computers had just recently been introduced, a lot of places didn’t even have paved roads, logistics by horse were a norm and people still burned oil lamps indoors.
It’s wild that thing was built in 1945. The first rudimentary computers had just recently been introduced, a lot of places didn’t even have paved roads, logistics by horse were a norm and people still burned oil lamps indoors.
Yeah, I figured so. My knowledge on American tipping culture is based on 90s movies.
Isn’t 10% the usual tip amount?
I wonder if it would be legal in America to print “No cyanide!” on the box to make people pick it over other stuff from the sea of frozen garbage.
Sick patina.