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Did you get that from that New York documentary recently!? My jaw dropped when I heard the narrator say that!That bin men in NYC can earn up to $77,000 per year. That's about £55k!
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The post lacks depth and context about the Krays, making it somewhat vague. While it invites discussion, it could be improved with more detail to provide value.
The thread kicks off with various users sharing fascinating facts they've learned, such as the Krays' captivity and the singular time zone of China. This initial phase is full of curiosity and lighthearted banter, with users encouraging each other to share more knowledge.12
As the conversation continues, the tone becomes increasingly varied with users interjecting personal anecdotes and more serious trivia about topics like health, environmental facts, and social behaviors. Participants begin to engage in deeper discussions, noting similarities or disagreements in the facts presented.34
Towards the end, the thread captures a broader range of subjects, from quirky trivia about household items to significant historical curiosities. Users reflect on their newfound knowledge, highlighting the unique blend of educational content and entertainment that the thread provides.56
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Overall, the thread successfully promotes knowledge sharing, leaving participants with new insights. While diverse topics were celebrated, some points sparked further curiosity and unresolved discussions.
Did you get that from that New York documentary recently!? My jaw dropped when I heard the narrator say that!That bin men in NYC can earn up to $77,000 per year. That's about £55k!
Human thigh bones are stronger than concrete. The thigh bone is called a femur and not only is it the strongest bone in the body, it is also the longest. Because the femur is so strong, it takes a large force to break or fracture it – usually a car accident or a fall from high up.
