Can deer get pregante?
dmention7
Looks awesome!
I've only made beef ribs twice, but both times they have come out exactly how I want brisket to come out, with significantly less work. I'm a fan.
My nephew has a bunch of depictions of dinosaurs in his room.
The only logical conclusion is that dinosaurs have roamed the earth within the last 6 years.
That one took me a moment... 😁
Isn't that right in the definition of the word? They co-operate to form a word.
Cooperating means working together to accomplish a goal, sometimes by doing different tasks; not necessarily just doing the same thing and duplicating effort, as would be the case if they made the same sound.
If anything, we should be casting shade at that lazy hyphen who ducked out early instead of sticking around to make the etymology clear.
But are their actions causing public outrage at: a) the causes and purveyors of climate change, or b) the people protesting climate change?
I don't think the "any attention is good attention" adage applies to something as politically polarized as climate change.
This is peak ATBGE.
I would never in a million years wear those myself, but I admire the hell out of them.
I don't know the correct way to spell zhouzh, but I know for a fact it is not "jooj".
Just wanted to let you know that got a legitimate snort out of me :)
I don't remember if I saw this one in person or not, but the Morton rotates through large, nature-inspired sculptures like this every few years. And you're right, a lot of them will include natural materials but they are generally metal or concrete shells over a metal frame.
Here's their current installation: https://mortonarb.org/explore/activities/exhibitions/of-the-earth/
Communication is a 2-way street.
Writing out an incoherent, unpunctuated paragraph is not only lazy on the writer's part, it's disrespectful in asking the reader to put in extra work to decipher what the actual hell they are talking about. Fortunately, it's also a pretty good sign that there's not a ton of value in whatever they wrote.
I've never heard of this... what's the idea behind it? That you get the RH near 100%, and any dust particles will be a nucleation point for water to condense on, causing them to literally rain out of the air?