you use the stuff that you can’t reasonably have a whole separate collection of. Weight machines, swimming pool, etc.
It also provides a place and time to do group fitness activities.
you use the stuff that you can’t reasonably have a whole separate collection of. Weight machines, swimming pool, etc.
It also provides a place and time to do group fitness activities.


I don’t know, there are progressive capitalist countries which do pretty well, especially in Europe. And there are nominally communist countries which have the number of new coal plants and poorest environmental records on the planet.
saying “capitalism“ certainly does make people check out because that’s an irresolvable “problem”, compared to “See if you can start eating vegetarian one day a week and beef no more than once every two weeks”


it’s not a lot. Great morning ritual


If you’re living together, I’d target once a day.
It is not the spoon that bends, it is you.
The AI companies are surely sucking down everything published for federation.


The thought of going through all of my storage boxes to catalog hundreds or thousands of items so that I might search for them one day via a web UI seems a lot less productive than simply knowing that old USB supplies are in the “USB junk” box and Christmas decorations are in the “Christmas decorations” box


Before I answer,how much research have you done into the creation of the federal reserve, the mechanisms it uses, and the outcomes it seeks to achieve?
Just want to know what level of baseline knowledge this conversation should assume


My kneecaps need to be in one piece as well.


I’m 6’6” and my knees push against the seat in front of me even when not reclined.
I have a right to be able to travel without you causing me discomfort, and that’s a bit stronger than you having the privilege of getting more comfortable.
If you are the kind of person who asserts this “right” when someone asks you not to, you’re kind of a dick.


You built a spambot?


i’m just disappointed to see that the sex cult tactics weren’t included.


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Maybe a commercial offering would be a better choice for you.


It’s an open source project, you dig into it a bit and issue a pull request with the documentation.
I am an experienced cook and use one to produce consistent, on-target results. It more often prevents over-cooking, not under-cooking.


Can you reference a source that shows Corningware contains or leaches lead?
Read the instance rules about advertising.


Get a pair of chain mail gloves. Put them on and they turn to gold and still function as gloves.
Then wear my gold gloves around at will, using my gold touch to further materials science.
In english that’s a “fox”