Cracking open a refreshing can of Intergalactic Quality.

Jul 23, 2025 6:06 PM

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I mean it's fine, but it's no 🎶 Cerveza Cristal 🎶

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Reverse it and you have whip its

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A visual representation of why Net Neutrality is important

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Folders! Broken! Nonsense!

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So are direct links on the mobile app. But I feel like that is a deliberate change. Copying the link to an image produces a URL to the post rather than a direct link to the image. Making it impossible to use links in comments without knowing the formatting to edit the link. /gallery/cracking-open-refreshing-can-of-intergalactic-quality-uv4u6M2

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According to the devs, direct links will be available through the mobile app again in a future update

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But mah folduers!

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We better tell Aziz..

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AZIZ! LIGHT!!!

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Perrier is owned by Nestlé, the company with the agenda that access to water isn’t a human right.

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Perri-air is owned by Planet Druidia

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I wonder how much value he'd place on not receiving a sudden infusion of lead?

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In other words, it's a fitting brand for Spaceballs to mock.

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The fact that canned air actually became a thing... https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/alberta-vitality-air-sales-update-bottled-air-1.5073762

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I bought a can of Queenstown air in NZ in 1972.

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Dehydrated water anyone?

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Now, look up "oxygen bar":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxygen_bar

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LOL I remember those.

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I bought a couple cans of oxygen once; I'd pull one out and take a huff, then watch people get really confused... If anyone asked, I'd tell them "standard air isn't enough for a person of my caliber"

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My husband lost his inhaler for a while and I grabbed one of these for when he overexerted himself a little... not a full blown attack, just when he got wheezy. It worked a lot better than nothing!

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But did it work better than a placebo

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My wife and I off-road and camp up in the mountains. I had my doubts but that stuff does help

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Back in 1990, there was a song about that:


Gary Clail / On-U Sound System - Privatise The Air


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwchQgSBHDM

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I met these guys. Aaaaaabsolutely scam artists. All the bottles were filled in an Edmonton warehouse

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