Indefinitely. Just punch a tree; punch a sheep; punch a rock. Y’all so lazy these days.
Here from Reddit–might stay a while.
Indefinitely. Just punch a tree; punch a sheep; punch a rock. Y’all so lazy these days.
Sounds delicious (in dungeon) and wholly appropriate—really what I mean’t was savory things. I don’t think it’d be good in, say, lemonade (then again, maybe it would be?).
Please, scorpions can only be measured in miles per hour you pleb.
Turned into individual owned housing with specific bans on corporate ownership and HOAs.
I didn’t lose my patience but it did make me think of a tale. I was once asked by a coworker to see if they were visible in a zoom event they were attending (goofy concern to begin with since they had left their desk to come to me to ask). Upon return to their cube, with the meeting still ongoing I pointed out that no, they weren’t visible or audible in the meeting because they didn’t have a webcam. This was during the “return to office” phase of the pandemic and our in-office stuff was decidedly pre-pandemic so none of the workstations were equipped with videoconferencing equipment.
I’m not even IT staff.
Been on a huge S. Paprika kick lately. Not sure why I never thought to use it before. It’s basically works wonders on anything (where appropriate)
One of my favorite lazy-ass, basic meals is a pork chop with garlic mashed potatoes and a bowl of Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce to dip a fork of both in.
You clearly didn’t read the entire comment.
it’s just as sweet as normal sugar so either it’s your own personal placebo affect or your not getting the sugar dissolved into whatever drinks you’re using it in.
We’ve been selectively breeding all manner of life forms for millennia. At this point it’s a natural behavior of our species.
My experience is buy gear in response, not in anticipation.
I don’t know what you’re planning on using your leggings for but in my personal experience of being a year round bike commuter in a place that sees all seasons and weather I only get items that I find I need rather than trying to anticipate what I might need.
Why not give the leggings you have a try before returning them and see if they work out for you.
Also not sure where you live but local climate is a major factor. Is it a dry high desert winter where there is no moisture in the air or a standard cold as fuck winter with 80% humidity making the chill penetrate into your bones? These are all things only you can answer. At the end of the day gear is only there to make the individual user comfortable for their individual use case—there is no one right answer.
Based on your replies in this thread you seem to be locked in your assumption that iOS has multitudes of problems and not actually looking for user experiences so not sure why you bothered posting. Nothing you’ve written is remotely accurate, save for the very well established issue between android and ios SMS, which is admittedly due to Apple not allowing the messages app to send texts over IP to android phones. This issue is easily bypassed by using any another communication app however so if it’s really a big problem users can just work around it.
Files don’t go “somewhere weird” they go into the Files app, Mail works fine (but i imagine if you’re using gmail or yahoo or comcast as a provider you’d be using their respective apps anyway).
Of course the OS has occasional glitches, like every single piece of software that exists but nothing like what you’re inventing.
yeah, there was a clerestory in my childhood home that had windows just the perfect height in my child-brain for a T-Rex to look though; unaccompanied nighttime journeys through those lofty halls were very harrowing.
Mine was the inevitability of getting looked at by a dinosaur through un-curtained windows at night, thanks to watching Jurassic Park at far too young of an age.
I can safely say that I am no longer worried about getting looked at by a dinosaur, through a window or otherwise, although if it did actually happen it probably would be pretty scary.
“privacy is so important” pulls out android phone
Well if an animal sees different electromagnetic radiation frequencies than we do then it’s possible that our complexion would appear different (and maybe in some manner of pattern) to said animal versus a human. It’s possible our melanin responds in patterns that are noticeable under other em frequencies outside of what our eyes perceive as light. I imagine this could be tested with equipment sensitive to em bands outside human visual perception.