But we have nice pebbles at home…
But we have nice pebbles at home…
Something about a table made for chess bothers me. IDK why though. It makes sense.
Yes, but it also actively worsens people’s lives too.
Unless it pierced something major(probably not) it will be wriggling for the next day at least. Trust me. I’m no roach biologist either.
Well saying it the wrong way sounds too much like gift. How often are you talking about Jiff peanut butter?
It was set up by the insurance companies. They lobby hard to be able to maximize profits.
Yup. That’s the one.
Seems to have happened to everything but Costco’s food court. I guess it’s a strategy to get people in the door. Their hotdog/drink combo is still $1.50.
There are two popular ones I believe. One of them is Azur Lane and I forget the second one.
Stands for Battle and Scout I believe.
I was just thinking about the “Mend Buttcrack” and “Diarrhea” combo and realized the fix, poking a hole there, would give you a really nasty infection. You would have to instantly cauterize the wound by shoving in a red hot poker or something.
If Ark is anything to go by, the mosasaur is the most powerful of them all.
Maybe the number is from the people who have finished the game. Seems way too high to be all players. After looking it up it seems to be true. 34.4% of players have the Mohg achievement. More than any single ending. Also, Age of the Stars ending is higher than the base Elden Lord ending. Kinda funny considering the whole questline needed for that.
Creme?
I guess it depends on what you consider artifacts. 7% of every human who has ever lived is alive today. You can say many of the things people have owned are lost and some might be valuable to someone in the future. So much of our lives are online. I wonder how much of it will survive 100 years.
There is that tumor from some woman that ended up being immortal. The woman died, but her cancer cells have saved many lives by replicating infinitely and being used to study human cells.
Got the A-1 iPad mini for reading and never installed Youtube on it. It is my dedicated reading tablet and I love it. Usually I wouldn’t buy Apple products, but the new processor had me feeling a bit excited. The Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Fire 13" both had glaring issues and reading the internet’s negative views on android tablets left me feeling meh. The better kindle e-readers are really expensive too so I thought to just buy a fully functional high quality tablet instead.
I mean… that planet is somewhere in space.
Yes, but that is Lithium-ion. These batteries are Sodium-ion which are better for the environment and can potentially be made a lot cheaper… It’s still pretty new technology so it’s not really in any consumer products yet.