For Pete Kern, the Wisconsin Persian Gulf Tribute at The Highground Veterans Memorial Park is more than a place to remember those who served in the greater Middle East. It is also a place to speak openly about the wounds many veterans still carry.
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For Pete Kern, the Wisconsin Persian Gulf Tribute at The Highground Veterans Memorial Park is more than a place to remember those who served in the greater Middle East. It is also a place to speak openly about the wounds many veterans still carry.
"Soda Consumption by Country 2026" my ass. The earliest data collection occured 4 years ago with Germany in 2022. And that's the only collection in 2022!
It also says Argentina is the highest soda consumer with 155 liters per capita (in 2017), and when you look it up, multiple people spout the same thing. It contradicts itself in the same report! Hungary is in first place (2019, 310 liters, nowhere close. 🇦🇷 isn't even in second btw, Belgium is). There's not even a frequency percentage for Argentina.
Fresh data needs to be collected if you want to add the 2026 label, c'mon.
happy pancake day everybody don’t forget to rewatch weekend pancake report and know that gerard would be proud of whatever pancakes u make today
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