The left right thing is weird, yes.
Both are basically the same: pointing
“Hey, look at this” and “hey, let’s get over there and talk”
The left right thing is weird, yes.
Both are basically the same: pointing
“Hey, look at this” and “hey, let’s get over there and talk”
Not before cooking them in unsalted, but oiled water and then putting ketchup on them


you don’t seem to understand what people are saying. but good for you for trying


Ah yes, the famous “repair worn out pieces”, that consumerism is known for


Just the pressure of the frame is enough to cause this. It’s a stress point for the material
These kind of pads are not really made to least long. Normally you can replace them


wearing glasses?


I’m using an old broken netbook to prop open my living room window


sure.
You can attach an external display. Or turn it into a small home server


Sure, but if people are explicitly asking for vegan cookbooks, I don’t think they’d enjoy having a bunch of the recipes feature meat and even more some form of dairy
At least you’d want recipes that have known working vegan substitutes, so you don’t have to experiment yourself. You very often can’t just randomly substitute ingredients 1:1 and expect a good result


are you sure? From what I know about the cuisines there they do use a lot of dairy and a fair bit of meat.
I could be wrong, though
My spirit animal


Not the cause this time
“It really smacks the camelid’s butt”


The shotgun approach. do it often enough, and you’ll fine someone who’ll like it for some reason
I can’t unhear him as cave johnson
no.
but I also didn’t plan on going. or watching.
I did however reconsider traveling to the US regardless
yeah. and even in the generic tv show communities there are maybe a couple people discussing a new episode, if at all.
Compared to thousands for a popular show.
heck, even star trek is barely active compared to reddit. and they did an official migration in the beginning
/r/rats and tv show discussions for me
They looked at EA and copied their homework