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The piece of ocean in discussion is centered around 145° West, 38.5° North.
DJTEEZOTUS just rolls off the tongue
Thanks for the explanation
Is lithium+water similarly explosive as sodium+water?
Don’t car batteries contain strong acid? Before jumping into the bathtub I’d want to make sure that the battery isn’t leaking.
That’s just one member of the village people. Where is the rest?
I don’t understand these comics. Are they pro religion? Are they anti-religious satire?
The first comic seems to both warn against satan and attack religion. It might be talking about all religions but the right one.
The second comic is even more confusing. First it seems to associate education and the theory of evolution in particular with satan. But then it seems to associate rejection of education with punks who aren’t necessarily known for their religiosity.
The third comic, finally, is pretty clear, painting wealth and entertainment (sports) as detractions from religion. This could technically still be satire though.
Non-experts far in the future might consider us today naive for considering lightsabers future technology.
Some people feel judged for eating meat if they learn that you’re a vegetarian or vegan. As veganism appears more extreme, it causes a stronger reaction.
These people don’t like being judged, so they seek to judge you instead. If they can judge you for not eating meat, you can’t judge them for eating it, or so they feel.
Some vegans being quite obnoxious in their attempts to convert others, doesn’t improve things. Rather, it helps those who dislike vegans to reaffirm their beliefs that all vegans are silently judging them all the time.
All of this is just my theory.
Well, Mastodon instances usually aren’t called Fitter or Fex.
Don’t be silla
You might not know it, but catapults were originally invented to deliver ads across long distances. Only later was their usefulness for warfare discovered.
After the invention of the airship, catapults became obsolete for advertising. They continued to be used though in the trenches of World War I.
It’s okay, as long as you don’t want to read the comments or the video description
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Thank you all. Didn’t realise ‘Export settings’ also included subscriptions.
If the only tool you have is a jack, every problem looks like a pallet.
Phones ≠ pallets
Maybe contact the mods there to ask about meta-posts?
Big government keeps telling us that there is a liquid we have to keep drinking all day, every day. I won’t comply any longer. This day will be the last day I have drunk a drop of water.
Similar in German: Was man nicht im Kopf hat, muss man in den Beinen haben. – What you don’t have in the head, you must have in the legs.