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101st AB out of NJ
Ah an Amerikan lol
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101st AB out of NJ
Wikipedia. I actually spend entire days, beginning to end, usually when I'm hungover, floating around Wikipedia and I regret nothing.
I've been known to do this, too. I'm curious to know if you use the "random article" link a lot, or if you just follow a link from one article to another? I rarely use the random button. I'll usually start on a topic I happen to be interested in at that moment, and somewhere in that article it will mention something I don't know much about, so I'll click that link, and so on and so forth.
I've been known to do this, too. I'm curious to know if you use the "random article" link a lot, or if you just follow a link from one article to another? I rarely use the random button. I'll usually start on a topic I happen to be interested in at that moment, and somewhere in that article it will mention something I don't know much about, so I'll click that link, and so on and so forth.
I"m so glad to know that I'm not the only one who has this phenomenon happen to themNah never random article. I always just pick something I'm interesting in and it goes from there. As you say, you see an interesting link, open it in another window and finish the article. Problem is, I usually open about 5 new windows for every one article I finish, so it gets a bit out of control sometimes. Usually along historical, biographical, military, political or medical lines.
Hahaha.... I do the same thing. It usually starts on Wikipedia and sets off hours of random researching.Wikipedia. I actually spend entire days, beginning to end, usually when I'm hungover, floating around Wikipedia and I regret nothing.
Hahaha.... I do the same thing. It usually starts on Wikipedia and sets off hours of random researching.
A large coffee at starbucks is like 2.50
Starbucks doesn't sell large.
"Barista" is another word I refuse to use at Starbucks. Starbucks is an American company, and they are a coffee company, not a café. In fact, the full name of the company is "Starbucks Coffee Company" and they're from Seattle, Washington, so I'll skip the fancy Italian words.