Yeah I was similarly VERY skeptical by the premise but was pleasantly surprised when I discovered what was actually going on.
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misc tips:
Make sure to turn your graphic T-shirts/hoodies/whatever inside out; zip up all the zippers; button all buttons.
If you have a dryer, don't forget to empty the lint tray.
That looks amazing! Is it in graphite? Pen? It's hard to tell. Lol
I second the suggestion to give them to Israel.
I wish her the best. We're also taxed the same for menstrual products in the US.
btw did y'all hear that in 2024 the first
the FIRST
study that measured metals in tampons from multiple brands revealed that they contain SEVERAL toxic metals including arsenic, lead and mercury?
logo: 2/10
marketing strategy: 10/10
I wish I'd known how much pot space fruits and veggies need to thrive. Indeterminate tomatoes are supposed to have at least like 20 gallons.
Hillary is a POS. But to blame it on her, at least entirely, makes very little sense. There are numerous reasons why he won... despite the fact that HE lost the popular vote against her.
- indoor grow setups/storage/fertilizer with the best lights. for both what you're probably thinking, and for my houseplants.
- enough wood/other materials for a shit ton of trellising and soil components for my garden next year.
- If there's anything left over, I'd donate it.
my interpretation, at least:
the trap is the government (the US' in this example, perhaps) promising freedom of speech/unlawful search and seizure; but then terrorizing and inflicting violence upon those whose opinions they disagree with, but much more regularly and openly.
Those trapped think they are protected from such retaliation because they have ignored/permitted/trivialized the systemic violence against marginalized groups that has been prevalent for centuries. They ignore the signs of their country's propensity for fascism, and its intentional increase of brazenly hateful rhetoric and policies.
But they are by no means exempt, and many won't realize that until it's too late.
interesting! I love learning about the different kinds of logic languages use. visually, Thai is one of my favorite languages (and Thailand has my favorite cuisine, too)!
What an incredible game. I went in totally blind so I had no idea what to expect. I definitely did NOT expect to love the actual card game itself as much as I did. It opened my mind up to trying other card games.