A little laughter never hurts

I frogot about it on the day lol.

Yeah, it’s not bad, the surrounding area is quite nice, like the walk up to the castle (or you could take the van if you’re lazy).

No, it’s still fairly old school from what I remember. If I recall, the family that owns it still lives in it.

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Looks like the Snow White’s castle… But I guess there are many like this in Germany.

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Some. But this seems sure outstanding.
:hugs: :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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That one’s going over my head.

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So in: hiking
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“Do something!”
“It has horns.”

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I just found the video to make me happy no matter what is going on. I’m proud to not be american. :joy:

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That one’s poking fun at Mike Tyson’s lisp.

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I respect this person’s immense self-restraint. If it were me, I wouldn’t call the police. I’d capture you, torture you, kill you with your abomination and then dump your cadaver in a lake. :joy:

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I’ve got a feeling that would be me :sweat_smile:

Aww

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I don’t see anything wrong with that image. The guy is staying away from dihydrogen monoxide. Don’t you know how dangerous that stuff is?

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Dihydrogen oxide, also known as hydric acid, is a dangerous chemical that’s use goes widely unregulated in industry, homes, and population centers as a whole. The substance can also be found outside of areas with human activity. High concentrations can be found in the soil in a variety of environments including forests and farms. Even greater concentrations are found in lakes, rivers, and oceans across the globe. Extreme levels of hydric acid are also trapped in the polar ice caps. High levels of dihydrogen oxide have also been linked to heavy thunderstorm activity among other natural disasters. Excessive hydric acid presence in the soil is known to increase the risk of sink holes and mud slides that can devastate entire communities. Hydric acid exposure can also cripple levies, dams, and other flood preventative structures, creating widespread destruction. The corrosive nature of hydric acid poses a severe risk to any metal based infrastructure, slowly destroying bridges, power line towers, communication arrays, sewage lines, and many other necessary structures. Dihydrogen oxide is so widespread that its presence in the atmosphere has created a global hydric acid rain/snow pandemic, with occurrences reported on every continent.

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