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Everybody is talking about the lizard but what about the dough (clay?) with the lamp directed at it??
EDIT: nevermind, I’m an idiot. I had no idea it was a flat rock.
Everybody is talking about the lizard but what about the dough (clay?) with the lamp directed at it??
EDIT: nevermind, I’m an idiot. I had no idea it was a flat rock.
The satellite dish would press against your hip bone.
Well, on the other hand, medicine learned a lot… /s
It sounds fun at first but imagine the amount of heart attacks and other horrible Mengele level fuckups.
70 year old management member who came up with the idea of using this metric in the first place:
“The system shows you haven’t touched your mouse for half an hour.”
“Yes, I worked out a solution on paper, like back in the old days.”
[confused noises]
Ooooh, OotS! It’s been ages since I’ve seen a strip! Quite relevant, thanks! : )
Little did I know back then (especially as a non-English speaker) that those funky names all mean real weapons. Flamberge? It’s a thing! HEATER?? You mean the shield, right? Yeah, totally, it’s a thing. Bec-de-corbin? Yupp.
Tiny correction: it’s the Hungarian equivalent of John American.
And another preeeetty common one is Tóth which is just archaic for Slovakian.
“Jingna Zhang @ cara.app/zemotion @zemotion So freaking speechless right now. Seen many @vercel functions stories but first time experiencing such discrepancy vs request logs like, this is cannot be real??”
Independence day was indeed a great movie. Who would have thought they also use X86 architecture?
“You don’t suppose he meant the Camauuuugh?”
Are you… Are you saying EVERYTHING can be hacked with one line of code?
I wonder how it looked like when it was actually marked as a bikeable trail. I can imagine the amount of water changes throughout the seasons. Or years. Or aeons.
I mean, I didn’t mean people were terrified of them - just didn’t generally consider them cute/attracting/nice/edible. But we eat quite a lot of things because at one point desperate people had no other choice and found out it isn’t even bad at all (think of lobster as a prison food in the 19th century).
And then there are people who just grew up with them around all the time or just simply different (some actually like spiders or snakes as pets, etc.). So yeah, matter of exposure is a big factor.
Or I don’t know, kinks : ). I’m just talking about the average reaction.
I have some serious suspicion it’s just evolution conditioning our brain to not try and eat these mofos. And maybe to stay away because some of them can give you a nasty bite (I mean, whatever that has way too many legs). Except people living under the most harsh conditions, having to resort to cricket thighs and locust butts.
Back then, when I wanted to watch a film, I checked Netflix first, then amazon video. I only reached for other sources if it was unavailable at both. Now there are way too many platforms to pay for, and they are getting way too shitty to pay at all.
There was a time when I was even feeling good going “clean”. Now everything is dirtier than I ever imagined.
I may check some out, thanks for the examples!
Insomnium. Beautiful, melodic solos, decent riffs.