Urgent National Frozen Veg Recall after nine dead — Police Hour

a-spitting-slytherin:

jacensolodjo:

iguanodamn:

holy??? shit???

Important addition: this is for the UK, western Europe, and parts of Australia. 

https://www.snopes.com/news/2018/07/07/uk-supermarkets-recall-frozen-vegetables-listeria-concerns/

Boosting for my European mutuals!! Stay safe and healthy!!!

Urgent National Frozen Veg Recall after nine dead — Police Hour

lectorel:

miinka:

freudensteins-monster:

lesbianshepard:

A giant, black, sarcophagus has been found in Alexandria and I could not be more excited about it. 

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If we do open it we could find

  • The tomb of Alexander the Great (Coolest possible answer. Probably the coolest thing we’ve found in my lifetime unless aliens decide to show up.)
  • Rando important Egyptian Pharaoh ( Also cool answer. Definitely an awesome find.)
  • An ancient and unspeakable evil (We haven’t had a good ol’ doomsday level curse in a good long while. Definitely overdue for this one)

It’s a win/win/win scenario. 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jul/12/archaeologists-open-huge-granite-sarcophagus-alexandria-egypt

[heavy breathing]

*pounding the table*

UNLEASH THE CURSE!

UNLEASH THE CURSE!

UNLEASH THE CURSE!

queenrinacat:

brainstatic:

Everyone’s like “those Germans have a word for everything” but English has a word for tricking someone into watching the music video for Rick Astley’s Never Gonna Give You Up.

English has a lot more words created for very specific phenomena! It’s not just rick-rolling. Language is always evolving and it’s super interesting! Here’s a list of hyper-specific/untranslatable words in English.