based on a true story
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I put on MKBHD
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Isn't that just allowing to quickly park again after it being previously forbidden? I think the sign is the same around here, totally not german.
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Not sure if youre being sarcastic, but this sign in Germany means that all previous (velocity) restrictions are lifted and the overall speed limit is valid (on "LandstraΓe"/country road => 100 km/h, "Autobahn"/Highway => theoretically unlimited km/h... well you still have to drive "according to the circumstances" which is important in case an accident occurs, so visibility, rain/snow, only two lanes etc.).
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jokes on you itβs fucking 8 am
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"Watch-out for airplanes" is a good sign to have on the standard.
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I know this one ! It's the big german car goes vrooooooooom sign !
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Me who is literally bedridden and hasnβt had the physical capacity to leave my bed in two years:
Guess Iβll just throw my phone away thenβ¦
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it seems you are right. same signs and meaning here. I thought it was this one for a second.
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I find podcasts are even better, you can listen to them with your eyes closed.
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