Yeah, but Pennsylvania's so small you could climb a mountain and see it all at one time. It's a tiny state, like, all little-like. Like maybe thirty miles across. Delaware-size, or maybe Vermont.
Pennsylvania is at least twice the size of Delaware, if not more. Not to mention, it takes almost two hours to cross Delaware anyway.
Pennsylvania is way more than twice the size of Delaware...
Two things come to mind with Delaware: House Industries and WPVI's spiel including "Delaware Valley's leading news program"
I must admit, though, Pennsylvania does have lakes. As in, actual lakes; not those wimpy ponds they have where I live. And on actual inspection it does appear that Pennsylvania has respectable rolling-type hills (a smaller type of hill, but still a hill. Not every mountain has to be the Himalayas to be big. I mean, it's not like you guys are in Kansas. A Sherpa would probably laugh at my mountains.). Still, not all that big to my raised-with-mountains-always-in-view-eyes.
Also, rivers, Pennsylvania has real rivers, not those glorified creeks I'm used to. I bet you guys would have the same uncontrollable laughter at the ponds I think of as lakes.
And the storms I get in my valley are completely miniscule and all baby-like compared to the Nor'easter.
The Mildenhal treasure is laughing at the coin I found buried in the back yard. Your Rosetta Stone is mocking the scratched pebble I picked up (I know it's egyptian, but it's in England).
Also, the sheer number and diversity of british accents astounds me.
the USA has a history too you know, and a considerably longer one than the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, if one ignores that which preceded each
and it at the very least makes up in eventfulness for what it lacks in ancient relics
as for the accents, those developed in an age before modern media and transportation; they are often heavily stigmatized and many are dying out
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
In Ohio, a single solid white line means lane changing is "discouraged" and a double white stripe means lane changing is prohibited by law. Is that the case in Pennsylvania?
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
In Ohio, a single solid white line means lane changing is "discouraged" and a double white stripe means lane changing is prohibited by law. Is that the case in Pennsylvania?
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
I've heard American chocolate is comparatively shitty but I dunno, I've never tasted chocolate from Europe or whatever so I have no point of reference
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Phone cases are weird
They get all worn and dirty-looking from constantly having our grubby little hands all over them, but we all use them anyway because we want to protect our relatively expensive devices
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it's like 'you don't know the meaning of winter'
of course i bloody do, my winters just aren't as cold as yours
Central Avenue
i kid, i kid
but for serious
if there are sufficient hills in Pennsylvania to restrict traffic then there are a lot of hills in comparison to some places
so there are a lot of hills
no flatness. at all.
Bill Brown is actually quite an engaging writer, i simply have no attention span
and terms like 'retroprojection', 'museal' and 'all-at-onceness' make me nervous
Aliroz's laughter is bewildering
*is also bad at geography*
i wanted to take it at GCSE level but i couldn't fit it into my timetable, as it clashed with history
so evidently it's my birthday or something because holy fuck
science is always welcome
i am not *that* bad at geography
Also, rivers, Pennsylvania has real rivers, not those glorified creeks I'm used to. I bet you guys would have the same uncontrollable laughter at the ponds I think of as lakes.
And the storms I get in my valley are completely miniscule and all baby-like compared to the Nor'easter.
New England has to be a state, they've got a great football team, Kappa.
I am gonna dream a8out horcruxes
Britain lacks the gigantic geographic features of the Americas, your Grand Canyons and your Lake Superiors, your Amazons and your Patagonian Steppes
but i think it would be wrong to deny the Lake District, or the White Cliffs, or the Welsh Valleys, purely on the grounds of insufficient scale
they are, after all, things of beauty
our winters may not be so cold as some, but they are winters, nonetheless, and they are beautiful
but look closer
-sincerely in wonder at the archeological richness of England-
The Mildenhal treasure is laughing at the coin I found buried in the back yard. Your Rosetta Stone is mocking the scratched pebble I picked up (I know it's egyptian, but it's in England).
Also, the sheer number and diversity of british accents astounds me.
and it at the very least makes up in eventfulness for what it lacks in ancient relics
as for the accents, those developed in an age before modern media and transportation; they are often heavily stigmatized and many are dying out
they might not be the biggest ever but they're big enough
i must have a fail wish
that's like a death wish, only academic
goodbye
to dream of horcruxes
and explosions
i can't
i have writing to do, if i don't want a zero
they taste... odd
not dreadful, not even unpleasant, just not how chocolate is supposed to taste
like, almost aggressively milky and buttery, compared to Cadbury or Galaxy
YNTKT
but i am procrastinating, still
i found it unbearably bitter
Swiss chocolate is excellent, as is Belgian chocolate
British chocolate is simply comfort food
argh
i know what these words mean
but the sentences
what is a "commodity form" and in what sense is society saturated with it?
and what the hell is 'insular eachness'?