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You think you know how big The Bayeux Tapestry is? Think again

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    So, how nerdy is it that this made my night?
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    Mierda! It’s awesome…
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    “68.38 metres long and 0.5 metres wide (224.3 × 1.6 ft).” Which means it’s a foot and a half wide and five and a half...
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    Finally an excuse to use the side-scroll function on my mouse! But seriously, this is cool :3
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