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MetallicCloud
2022-03-27 22:44:13
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That's quite common in Australia. Is it not in the US?
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roel_v | karma 11986 | avg karma 2.56
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2019-06-21 12:01:21
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It happens in Australia, too. But it's not common.
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tjbiddle | karma 1554 | avg karma 3.05
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2019-05-15 01:11:47+00:00
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This isn't just in Australia. I see this everywhere, including in the US.
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hnick | karma 3391 | avg karma 1.8
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2020-03-06 00:25:16+00:00
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It's common in Australia too
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drannex | karma 1158 | avg karma 2.9
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2021-09-23 09:52:28
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Sadly, that's rather common here in the US.
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rascul | karma 4151 | avg karma 2.26
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2023-12-07 14:42:16
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It's quite common in the US.
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zeroonetwothree | karma 4300 | avg karma 2.02
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2016-08-03 19:14:01
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This is fairly common in the US as well.
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shmerl | karma 12092 | avg karma 1.37
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2015-03-30 07:15:03+00:00
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It sounds crazy, but apparently some places have it. In Australia it's even more common.
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dlsspy | karma 1374 | avg karma 2.76
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2009-10-13 01:58:59
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That's pretty common here in the US, as well.
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girvo | karma 11277 | avg karma 2.24
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2021-05-18 09:20:47
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That one isn’t an American phenomenon, that happens here in Australia too to some extent
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diob | karma 2234 | avg karma 3.52
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2023-06-27 01:35:41
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I don't think it's unique to America, I've experienced it in Australia.
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prawn | karma 22119 | avg karma 2.96
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2021-07-27 06:03:57
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Very common in Australia also.
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wizofaus | karma 1977 | avg karma 0.92
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2023-07-18 05:14:56
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How common is that in the UK?? It'd be exceedingly rare in Australia.
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testrun | karma 4196 | avg karma 4.42
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2014-10-10 04:18:40+00:00
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Very common in Australia. Seems some Brits do it as well.
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ryanlol | karma 5269 | avg karma 1.16
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2016-08-13 13:03:59+00:00
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Is that actually common? Don't know about the US but haven't seen very much of that in the rest of the world.
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NoGravitas | karma 4814 | avg karma 2.4
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2016-02-04 13:58:40+00:00
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It's extremely common in the US.
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brational | karma 228 | avg karma 1.52
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2017-06-12 17:46:07+00:00
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That's common in the US as well.
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alfiedotwtf | karma 3652 | avg karma 2.04
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2021-02-18 09:58:18
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All these stories... is this an American-only thing and is common place? Because there’s no way that could happen here in Australia
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bbarnett | karma 5933 | avg karma 1.55
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2021-11-06 16:14:00
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I think this is indeed common in the US.
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Tyler779 | karma 1 | avg karma 1.0
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2010-06-10 21:38:36
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Seriously this exist in Australia but not the US?
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