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A Fistful of Datas is a great episode.
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A Fistful of Datas is a great episode.
You’re not wrong, but actual relationship dynamics aren’t always so clear cut. I was merely commenting as to why and unwilling to make a judgement about the situation. You don’t always know what someone else is going through.
Something’s sneezing. 😉
Because men sometimes take it personally when they “can’t make you cum.” Occasionally they get mad and blame you. It’s safer to just hide it and figure it out later if necessary.
Who keeps putting all these tears in my eyes?
It depends on how they’re delivered. Generally bullets are interpreted as a threat.
Sounds like something that someone with a head injury might say…
Twenty-nine gigs?!? My brother in christ, that’s barely even a Thursday. Are you ok? Do you need a VPN?
Excuse me, I shower once a fortnight whether I need it or not!
So, in the US, there are two categories of flavorings. There is “natural” and “artificial” and the ancient war between them is quite a story.
All this started when people started to learn about what made things taste and smell like other things. All of this made growers of difficult foods very nervous. Why buy these strawberries that are weather sensitive and expensive to harvest when you can just synthesize the chemicals that make things taste like strawberry! So the lobbyists weighed in.
The compromise was that foods flavored with actual plant or animal compounds were called “natural” while those that just used the chemicals would be called “artificial.” This led to some interesting issues. Some natural flavors are actually dangerous to use. Apple seeds have heavy metals in them. It’s tough to make sure when processing apples that you don’t crush the seeds, or you might end up with arsenic (I think?) in your output, and at industrial scale you’d be concentrating it. So you have some flavors that are very expensive and hard to get safely, that it’s easier to get with a safe chemical synthesis.
In short, there’s not and functional difference between natural and artificial flavors. They’re largely identical except in how they’ve been acquired to added to your food. And as a bonus, “natural” was chosen intentionally as the name to cause a panic when looking at labeling because “good heavens what is artificial flavoring! I can’t feed that to my child! It must be unnatural and dangerous!” Generally, artificial flavors are no more toxic or dangerous than the source food item itself. There could be issues in synthesis, like formaldehyde sneaking in if it’s not controlled carefully, but in general the only difference is how they got what they’re flavoring the food with.
You should look into it. Network tarpitting has an interesting history.
I tried that but then i went and got their siblings j and k. They’re threatening to burn down my plane. What do I do now?
This article could’ve gotten paid more if it hadn’t stayed on forbes for nine years and instead jumped publishers.
Free for now. If they wanted to let you keep using it for free they would have said so in the notices.
If you keep using it they’ll keep thinking you’re a possible income source.
Redbacks are a related bit different spider. But yes, Aussies have redbacks.
It’s fine. I moved to gitlab years ago for 2fa, so while this doesn’t affect me I would be entirely ok with normal 2fa.
It is normal, right? Not a weird Microsoft 2fa requiring their app?
That guy better watch out, Steve Harvey is in the woods with him!
These orcas are out there saving the world and I’m stuck in my car trying to decide what to do for dinner
That’s not entirely true. You can get a universal mouse license that will cover up to twenty approved mouse changes.