Reeks.
Reeks.
Banning these plastics is not about environmentalism. It’s about litter and having visually cleaner cities.
Barely at all?
Every time I see a movie from the 90s and older, and they show a parking lot, I get sad. Everyone used to drive reasonably sized sedans. Family vehicles were wagons. Fuck SUVs and trucks.
Are they? They seem to be happy to take our money.
Seriously, private trackers work great, are free, and are simpler to use.
Don’t use public trackers.
Posting about the recent assassination attempt. Lost lemming.
They print stickers. Also, search engines exist.
The top of my car is rarely dirty.
The dex has always been full of ridiculous BS as of it were unproven folklore or gossip made up by ten year olds. Here’s Alakazam:
Its brain can outperform a super-computer. Its intelligence quotient is said to be 5,000.
Okay so this one Pokemon has an IQ of 5000. Does that even make sense? Why do they still act like a medium intelligence pet?
In a fptp system, only the two main candidates matter once the primaries are done.
Take the guns first. Go through due process second, I like taking the guns early
Trump is the only president to ever say he would take guns from Americans and he even said to do it without due process.
Acting like she didn’t endorse Biden four years ago.
She’s a billionaire you dolt.
Nay, Tabasco is weak sauce for babies. Get any craft hot sauce instead.
Housing without kitchens has come up in modern history multiple times: https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/the-frankfurt-kitchen/
their designs just had single family homes with kitchens. But Marie Howland convinced them to sketch in small groups of kitchen-free houses, each with access to a shared kitchen, where residents would take turns working.
Austin thought it could be a city of kitchen-less houses. And she thought that the food could to each house on a system of underground trains. She drew maps upon maps, and tons of floor plans. She published her ideas in a journal called ‘The Western Comrade’ and even applied to patent her underground food train idea.
But the kitchen-less house movement still didn’t die. In England, the urban planner Ebenezer Howard actually incorporated kitchen-less homes into some of his “garden city” communities. He called these homes “cooperative quadrangles.” They had a shared courtyard and shared kitchen, surrounded by smaller kitchen-less dwellings.
I was seven when I learned this and I’ve always hated it.
It’s DND, usually a good thwacking or else some holy damage.