Here in Germany it was introduced last year (I think). Heard it still causes trouble on the organization side, but as a patient it works great.
Here in Germany it was introduced last year (I think). Heard it still causes trouble on the organization side, but as a patient it works great.
Ignore the left side of the oval, then you get a lower case p with a looong stroke down and a teeny tiny )-shape.
Never understood how me eating stuff was supposed to help children in Africa
Don’t even know what’s it supposed to be
The hedge trimmer hammer is quite handy as well.
Absolutely! The angle seems a bit off though. Looks like neck pain.
Glad I’m not the only one
Oh wow you’re right, now I see it as well
Also, notice the slight curvature of the vertical lines to the right? It implies the fact that even new circumstances can, in retrospect, feel like they’ve always been there. It’s the lovely little details that make this piece so valuable.
The EU started to heavily regulate some PFAS in 2010, others following on the heels. The regulations include a heavy focus on handling and waste management in order to minimize the potential of exposure and contamination. The plan to get rid of PFAS entirely has been around ever since. So yeah, they’ve known it’s horrible.
Fan sized windmills, definitely. It’s just tiny structures. I could kick them. Or push them over. Carry them away. A windmill sized fan on the other hand is fucking scary.
Not like they wouldn’t learn anyways. Learning to lie is an important part in development.
The Tarzan kid part of me wants to say gorilla but the dog person in me would definitely choose the wolf. That’s a tough one.
Once drinking is the reward instead of the punishment, drinking games get so much more fun for everyone. Yours sounds fun plus simple, I will definitely keep it in mind!
Wait a minute… Does the name of the currency come from payments that were not counted but weighed? Gotta check.
ETA: Oh my gosh yes, one pound sterling (currency) was originally one pound (weight) of sterling silver. I’m probably the last person to discover this, but still that’s pretty cool.
Also I feel like the French really appreciate it if you try. Or at least hate you a little less. In my experience, after showing off my best (still bad) bonjours and mercis all of the people I talked to turned a lot friendlier and were even willing to speak a little English.
I think their point is that it’s not a flag or something, which would obviously be political, but just a scarf. So they mean “Oh wow we’re not allowed to wear scarves anymore?”. Which is still a bit silly, as the political intention seems pretty apparent in this specific case.
I would not have expected to see eurovision memes here. Thanks I love it.
We steigern it.