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UkraineBernd2022-02-18 17:47:35 · 4yNo. 137124reply
Zis is how Is my life
MongoliaBernd2022-02-18 18:01:04 · 4yNo. 137125reply
Everything is familiar...and nostalgic to me. Reminds me of my capital city
RussiaBernd2022-02-18 18:18:22 · 4yNo. 137128reply
Why worry? Soon it will be over. The spring will start.
MexicoBernd2022-02-18 18:19:04 · 4yNo. 137129reply
RussiaBernd2022-02-18 18:29:25 · 4yNo. 137132reply
At least no mountains of snow
CanadaBernd2022-02-18 18:34:41 · 4yNo. 137133reply
No snow, no black ice. Problems weren't
GermanyBernd2022-02-18 19:00:09 · 4yNo. 137139reply
black ice..?
MexicoBernd2022-02-18 19:21:44 · 4yNo. 137140reply
only explanation that I get from "black ice" is that he is talking about soot waste on ice and snow.
CzechiaBernd2022-02-18 19:50:18 · 4yNo. 137143reply
looks worse than here, thats a big yikes. Also our infrastructure is built to handle floods like this, why isnt yours? East Germany im assuming, here we get flood water from the Alps so we are prepared
RussiaBernd2022-02-18 19:51:34 · 4yNo. 137144reply
 
An interesting bit of trivia: back in the 60s the snow in Norway sometimes was of a gray colour - because of the German Ruhr area.
SwedenBernd2022-02-18 19:55:51 · 4yNo. 137145reply
hard to see ice
like a nigger in teh dark
GermanyBernd2022-02-18 19:57:01 · 4yNo. 137147sagereply
I suffer in the land of plenty
SloveniaBernd2022-02-18 20:00:40 · 4yNo. 137148reply
CzechiaBernd2022-02-18 20:35:39 · 4yNo. 137154reply
cute! bump
SwitzerlandBernd2022-02-18 22:02:06 · 4yNo. 137173reply
god I wish I was a cat waffen-SS
CanadaBernd2022-02-19 15:58:01 · 4yNo. 137254reply
Generally transparent ice that is slipper and dangerous to pedestrians and especially cars if you can't see it. Hence why it's black ice.
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