I'm sure the chance at getting some with high lead content makes it taste even better.
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It has an email address for people to send in pictures... I wonder if they did anything with them.
It's great! I'd put it up there with other weird children's lit like The Stinky Cheese Man and Strega Nona.
IIRC DreamWorks originally tried adapting the book directly but it didn't really work so they kept some concepts and redid the entire story. Early designs of movie Shrek looked a lot closer to book Shrek.
Even better, they're actively preparing to vote for people determined to completely dismantle and privatize NOAA, per the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 guidelines. They won't have to worry about the scary weather news anymore after they do that.
The fun thing is that people say "I graduated" or "I'm graduating" but it's technically more correct to say "I am being graduated (by the university)." I might be mixing it up a bit, but the idea is that the university always has the final say over whether or not you get that important piece of paper at the end.
One of my teachers in high school taught us this, but I never actually thought I'd see it in action. It's cruel.
I was curious just how many people actually live in South Dakota, just so that I could have a point of reference for the 37.8% statistic. Basically, it's roughly the same amount of people as the population of New Orleans or half the population of Washington DC that agree with her. What an empty state.
Karim Khan KC said there were reasonable grounds to believe that both men bore criminal responsibility for war crimes and crimes against humanity from the day of Hamas's attack on Israel on 7 October onwards.
Maybe I'm missing something, but when someone commits a war crime (or in this case multiple war crimes), are the things they have done not criminal acts? Did the BBC edit their article afterwards to assert they are war crimes?
They also write that Karim Khan calls Israel's war a "war of extermination."
I ran across software once that wouldn't compile properly and the only documentation available was an archive.org hosted backup of an Intel help page that no longer exists. There is no alternative, Intel just removed it entirely.
I think their design philosophy is also probably playing a part in dropping player counts. The progression treadmill is severely hindered by their wish that weapons be weak to encourage players to depend on stratagems. Their passes are filled with lackluster guns and armor that isn't really all that different from what players already have. They add a few new stratagems here and there, but not nearly enough to keep people grinding for new ones.
I would argue that a sizeable number of players can only grind out the same missions over and over with little tangible progression to show for it for so long.
That plus their ever growing pile of technical debt.
Oh, they were already there. Someone I know who regularly bumps into the raw milk people was recently telling me he was surprised just how many of them are huge Trump supporters. They were ranting to him about how this is just another hoax and that they aren't scared.
Probably has something to do with the crunchy to alt right pipeline, if I had to guess.
I know what wallpaper I'll be using
The apps hadn't been so thoroughly ruined by Match Group yet. OKCupid used to publish interesting detailed reports about dating habits. Plenty of Fish wasn't full of bots and scammers. The apps that charged you for basic features were largely avoided. The experience was weird and new.
The dating app landscape as it is now is basically just whichever is the latest one until Match acquires it.