How can you tell if something is (not) real if you have never seen such a thing?
Dicska
All eggs are ass eggs.
Had it not been for the second part of the message, I think they wouldn't have bothered.
How much influence has Italian political history had on the US anyway?
So there's this bald guy called Benito...
Allium ursinum
So THAT'S why it's called bear onion (bear garlic) in my language!
TBF I still have both. Nothing beats quickly glancing at your wrist (until they develop built in HUD brain chips, so another 2 years). Especially when you're doing hand stuff anyway.
I absolutely love the design but I'm surprised nobody has pointed out that this goes against the very purpose of wrist watches: you can't just turn your wrist and look at the time.
I know it's just a press of a button, but if only one of your hands is full (depending whether you're right or left handed) then it gets annoying rather quickly.
As for the Rolex obsession: I've lost several watches, but every single time I just re-bought my cheap Casio. I love it and it does the job quite reliably. Also, I personally dislike analog watches.
That's interesting! The default cat sound in my language is "miau", which sounds much more like the second one, but when someone is making that noise, we say he/she "nyávog", which seems to be the first one + 'og'.
There are (have been? Used to be?) different alternatives, probably also depending on the country/organisation, such as Utah or Zeta.
Have you ever tried to bathe a house cat?
My inspiration exactly, haha