The problem isn’t the police and their fun toys… It’s the rich that is the problem.
All of us, teachers and police alike are fighting over crumbs from the cake that we deserve.
The problem isn’t the police and their fun toys… It’s the rich that is the problem.
All of us, teachers and police alike are fighting over crumbs from the cake that we deserve.
Boy I’m getting super sick of these, “Millennials are doing this ____ , gen Zers are ruining that ____ , boomers are mad about ____” articles. Having one less thing to divide us as people would be nice right about now.
Yeah and thanks for watching it. I felt simular. I liked watching it because I’m a big fan, but it was their love and passion for it that got me. And for what it is I think they did a great job. It could have been shorter or had more other content… But I can only assume there was some budget issues as it was nonprofit made.
Why is this coming out now? Like we know… Why is this a news story, now? I am absolutely not a conspiracy theorist, but this makes me feel like one. Is something going to happen to Saudi Arabia… Are some powers at be trying to sway public opinion for some reason?
All child comments, the entire post. It makes finding things easier then going into the replys if I want to. Usually child comments are less helpful.
I use Jebora and am happy, is there something important I’m missing? I was a Reddit is Fun user before and I like both because of how simple and basic they are. I hated the official reddit app for the reasons above.
Edit: the one thing I don’t like is you can’t, or I don’t know how, to collapse all child comments.
Go watch it. I don’t want to give any spoilers, but it’s the search for Gollum. I found it free on YouTube. It’s 40 minutes or so. Tell me how it is.
Just finished it. I’m impressed! Like, yeah, it’s fan fiction… But well done!
Did you all know there is already a The Hunt for Gollum? Found it online. It’s fan fiction from 2009 from the UK but reviews sound good.
You can DM the picture to me if you like.
Does the thing he crashed into pop up, or was that thing always up and he thought that he could get through it or something? Or didn’t see it?
Antibabypille - contraception
Stinktier (stinky animal) - skunk
Stinkfrucht (smelly fruit) - durian
Krankenhaus (sick house) - hospital
Krankenwagen (sick wagon) - ambulance
Krankenschwester (sick sister) - nurse
Handschuhe (hand shoe) - glove
Durchfall (through fall) - diarrhoea
Regenschirm (rain shield) - Umbrella
Stachelschwein (‘spikey pig’)= Porcupine
‘Pustblume’ (blow flower) = dandelion seed head
Sauerstoff (sour stuff) - oxygen
Wasserstoff (water stuff) - hydrogen
Totenkopf (dead head)💀 - scull
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This is today’s version of "Eskimos (Inuit, I know, but that’s not how the memes went) have __40 __65 250( insert your number, it won’t be wrong) words for snow. This is for the same reason and is now largely known as wrong.
The problem is even German people (I live in Germany) also believe that they have a larger more expressive language than (for example) English… When it isn’t true. German has either 5.3 million++ words or 135,000 depending on how you count them. In reality you can endlessly combine words in German together, but it very rarely makes it a “new word”.
This is easily explained like most anti EV articles.
Don’t forget about alternate motivations (money and power). We know that there is an extreme amount of money put into tricking the public to not buy EVs from many organizations (Political, gas and oil companies, countries depending on gas and oil production… Etc). Check the source - it’s Faux news… Red flag
does this make sense, do we have a comparison? Surely this can’t be the first time EVs were cold. I live in Europe, and I know the Nordic countries have tons of EVs. When I was in Iceland during the winter, I rented a EV and it was fucking cold. Mine was fine, they all are fine despite likely worse conditions… This article may have some seeds of truth somewhere but sounds like bullshit.
Good point, sorta but not buying prevents it’s creation regardless of its safety while being used.
Honest question, what about when it comes off after being applied? Looking at Nonstick pans. They are notably something that flecks off the coating in your food.
Or prolonged direct skin contact from clothing, and then washing that clothing, tent, or other item. Washing it does removes some of PFAS into the water supply.
I don’t know about you all, but after cleaning something with water resistance, I end up reapplying it with something like scotch guard. I have no idea how many cans of scotch guard I’ve used (I love outdoor activities). Never used gloves or a mask using that stuff.
I find it’s helpful to mention what you can do to avoid them and their creation.
Where are PFAS found? Cleaning products. Water-resistant fabrics, such as rain jackets, umbrellas and tents. Grease-resistant paper. Nonstick cookware. Personal care products, like shampoo, dental floss, nail polish, and eye makeup. Stain-resistant coatings used on carpets, upholstery, and other fabrics.
Honest question: aren’t they already (despite and including their problems) safer than human drivers? They expectations shouldn’t be perfection (especially at their beginning point), but simply better than us… Which shouldn’t be hard.
My dude… Says who? You? It’s not hard to Google - you find lists of them when you do.
Oh this dude is definitely gay.