I still check it very occasionally because my family and a few friends are on there. I don’t know how they stand it; it’s been 95+% ads for at least a year now.
I still check it very occasionally because my family and a few friends are on there. I don’t know how they stand it; it’s been 95+% ads for at least a year now.
Hydro is terrible for fish, anyway.
I had problems with my Pixel 5 crashing all the damn time but haven’t had any issues with the 6 (or when I had the 4).
They are different fruits in English.
As someone in the tech community who grows and uses yuzu, and who also subscribes to gardening communities, I’ll be kind of relieved to see the name only used for fruit again.
It may be more balanced than it was before, but there are a lot of accounts which come across as heavy-handed propaganda and/or radicalized teenagers.
If you’re the tankie type, you might appreciate how tankie-heavy it is.
This is extra funny to me because I do grow leafy greens.
The biggest shrinkflation culprit is food. People need food. Recent trends do, in fact, show that American consumers have been switching to cheaper brands and reducing consumption of some items, but boycotting is unrealistic. People need to eat and a handful of massive corporations own most brands.
On top of this, rice is not a staple food for most Americans, so many don’t know how to cook it or what to do with it, aside from with packaged goods like Rice-A-Roni.
That is absolutely not something that most kids do.
Similar story. I think my exact words were, “If you hire him, he will railroad you.” 'Nough said.
That sounds reasonable until you consider that kids starting out at their adult life very often only have friends and family who could act as a reference.
I once had a former friend (as in, we had a falling out due to him being a constant asshole) apply to the company I was working at and list me as a reference (we had also worked together for a couple of years at one point).
Oh boy, did he not get that job.
I’m the US, the first foods I was taught to make were breakfast foods. First the safe stuff like cereal, frozen hash browns, frozen Pop tarts, then (around age six) pancakes and French toast. Deviled eggs were also an early first.
Same. I required people to take shoes off in my house until I got dogs. They track dirt, pine needles, fur all over the place. I still mostly go around in my socks, but I don’t expect anybody else to.
I wish, but my side is a retaining wall.
As a result of narcolepsy, I regularly dream while half awake (think while you’re falling asleep or waking up). It can sometimes be hard to remember whether something happened in a dream or in real life when in that state.
Grinding the ends down might be a reasonable option.
Just FYI, the striped pole attached to the hydrant is so it can be found under snow.