If they try to stay will you wrestle your upvote back?
I guess it depends on the labor market, it could mean more competition for the same pool of game developers.
Jokes on them, we used IVF, they got picked for who knows what reason under a microscope.
From your most photogenic swimmer.
It has “force”, but it’s not very impressive, I can shoot saliva in approximately a 1ft / 30cm arch.
This is my time to shine, my body is full of useless, I can:
I’m leaving the country for two weeks for work. Am I doing it right?
Formal attire, old computers, and over the top weapons. I just like the concept.
Nobody exists on purpose, nobody belongs anywhere, we’re all going to die. Come watch TV.
I’m pretty sure all insect fragments, rodent droppings, and the like all vanish as soon as they cross the EU border in accordance with food safety regulations. /s
I did start reading into said EU regulations a bit, but I won’t ruin your day.
I enjoyed the show as a kid and only found out about the comic later as an adult. It’s probably why the show sticks with me and I don’t remember much about the comic.
You’re not going to be encouraged by everything else they allow.
Though I think (anyone feel free to jump in if I’ve got it wrong) that the coffee limits are not 10% non-coffee matter by weight but rather 10% of beans demonstrating insect damage/infestation/mold. This is not exactly reassuring, but it’s almost certainly far less insects than 10% of your coffee bag’s weight being ground up buggies. You can read about the FDA’s coffee analysis process which is interesting, if somewhat opaque.
For those not aware it was a comic first, which if I recall correctly the cartoon only covers the first half of or so.
I’ll have you know roachfee is a sustainable alternative to pure coffee. /s
More seriously it looks like this is primarily based on anecdotes and was directed at ground coffee vs whole beans.
Poe’s law has only gotten more true over the last couple of decades.
Interestingly there’s a German company that ran a kickstarter campaign to produce a line of bottles purportedly using this glass hardening process. I have no idea if they are any good, but it seems cool that the process is being put back into commercial use.
There’s also some western counter parts that were (and are) known for being difficult to break like Corelle. I actually have a few bowls from my Grandmother’s set from 30-40 years ago that are still in daily rotation that have outlived everything else I’ve bought in the meantime.
I’m getting Mona Lisa vibes.
… Now I’m curious how you change the oil.
It’ll never happen, and my thought process here is pretty naive (I’m not considering the knock on effect of the cost increases), but if we do a thought experiment where all energy sources have their externalities priced in, then some more sustainable alternatives that don’t look economically viable now in comparison to fossil fuels may start look reasonable or even attractive.
I think this bike is looking to throw hands.