In Finland we have nice public service to do that. There are plenty of so called selfie sticks in road sides. They take your photo if you drive faster than speed limit is. I suppose you should ask your government to build similar selfie stick service.
"Feck" isn't a derivative of that other word, it's either Scottish, where it means "a whole lot, majority," or "worth," or from the Irish feic, meaning "sight," or "spectacle." As in ba bhocht an feic iad: "they were a sorry sight/spectacle." A feck load of mosquitoes = a whole lot of mosquitoes. What the feck... = what kind of spectacle....
On this day(5th June) in 1678, Elena Cornaro Piscopia became the first woman to have a PH.D, that's pretty wicked cool ya'll.
Only in Russia -series. Someone stole 56 ton railway bridge in Russia. It happened near Murmansk, 200 km from Finnish border. It was a bridgee over river Umba. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/russia-bridge-theft-disappear-arctic-umba-river-rail-a8944971.html
Frank Miller is an odd guy, kinda like the evil Dali for comic books. Also there is this weird Star Trek Xmen crossover.
The word galore is probably derived from Irish go leor or "plenty" hence something being "galore" if there is plenty of it. This one of a relatively few examples of English words and phrases that can be definitively traced to post-Norman Celtic influences, since most of the Celtic influences are in Anglo-Saxon times. The annoying thing it's hard to tell how much of Anglo-Saxon culture was from Germanic colonisation and how much was from intermixing with the native Briton celts, so there's almost certainly more than is obvious; given how much Germanic, Latin and French dominate the visible aspects.
Udina volcano in Kamchatka peninsula Russia might be waking up. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7112387/An-extinct-Russian-volcano-modern-day-VESUVIUS-unleash-catastrophic-explosion.html
Double checking the map... Yep, I'm in about the safest place on earth for this one, thanks to the prevailing winds.