I have the arranged in the order I use them most. Spoons are on the left, then forks, then knives. I rarely need knives while eating, just for cooking.
I have the arranged in the order I use them most. Spoons are on the left, then forks, then knives. I rarely need knives while eating, just for cooking.
I did not consider a 6200F heavy metal to be a hot drink.
I dont know how much energy you’d get per hour from a hot mug though. I’m much more intrigued by a blanket that would keep you safe in the arctic as well as the Sahara.
Reading the parahumans story, “Worm”, has changed how I look at people. It is my personal-favorite character study. There are dozens of characters who all have unique world views to explore.
Swinging between feeling like you’re a computer god, and then feeling like you’re horrible at your job.
The flags are pointing the wrong way. I’m having a hard time comprehending this, must be European.
I guess I didn’t mind the Mako’s handling as much as the big empty planets that felt like they were designed not to be driven in.
For Mass Effect, I gotta say I hate driving anywhere in the first game.
Just make sure you find and stick close to the other people at your job who think it’s funny.
Authentic fettuccine alfredo
Okay, danke. Kurze Frage, Deutch ist nicht meine Muttersprache, was bedeutet “Schlosshund” hier?
Thanks for the recommendation!
Hard agree. If the previous homeowner hadn’t put it in, I certainly wouldn’t have.
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Life on a planet, either future earth or maybe stranded on another, where only the regions between night and day are habitable. All life needs to constantly move to be in a region of dawn or dusk. Some places near the poles could have semi-permanent civilizations that don’t need to move as often.
Do you have any information on long term effects from the fumes? I have delved down that hole several times and can’t find anything conclusive. Most I’ve ever done across pertains to direct contact with the resin. Asking in good faith.
My favorite example of the reverse in recent memory has been Wizards of the Coast essentially going back completely and then some on their unpopular OGL changes after a significant portion of their DnD Beyond members canceled their subscriptions.
I’d add on that the expectation in an individualist society like the US is to become independent and move out. Those ideas are used synonymously in a lot of contexts. Someone who hasn’t moved out can be seen as lacking independence. Of course that isn’t necessarily true, but it’s the perception.
For a young person growing up with these ideas as the standard, there can be a certain safety in forgoing that independence. That was my situation for years, where I was financially independent, but moved back home after my roommates moved away. I was in my mid twenties before I moved out for good.