This can only read as hypocrisy when you portray “everyone who plays video games” as a single character
This can only read as hypocrisy when you portray “everyone who plays video games” as a single character
Try not to accidentally become a competent process engineer
This is really at the core of what I was trying to say. If i asked for a drink with gi ger beer in it and received one with ginger ale in the place of the ginger bee, I’d consider that incorrect, regardless of either beverage’s history
To be clear, the drinks labeled ginger beer in every store i’ve been to is VERY different from the one labeled ginger ale
Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing. The joke here is that designing a building like this creates a lot of work for the engineers designing the building utilities
If you’re an architect, understand that this is the MEP equivalent of fighting words.
Not a fruit i know, but if you like pineapple on pizza you might also like pickled onions on pizza
Tasty tasty plant snot
There’s at least one instance on futurama where a space ship is flown through a drive-through that’s just out in the vacuum of space
Call me crazy but I wear gloves when cleaning toilets
Some sink plungers have a collapsible flange hidden inside
When I said “emulsified with garlic” I was trying to convey the idea that the garlic is the emulsifier. “Oil emulsified by egg with garlic added for flavor” is not an aioli by its rigid definition, but it does fit the american colloqual use
Aioli is “garlic and oil” by translation. By definition aioli is a spread made from oil emulsified with garlic, which mixing garlic into mayonnaise does not achieve. That said, the colloquial use of aioli to refer to just about any thick smooth spread is well on its way to changing that. Pedants like me can fight it all we want, but languages evolve. It’s just what they do.
Tolerating boredom is a skill worth developing
If your goal is just to prevent glare from direct sunlight? Maybe a purely passive diffuser is what you’re looking for
Don’t worry, they’ll be pasted on a farm upstate.
I think this commenter is trying to say that the nominal size of a 2x2 is 2" by 2" (and it looks like they typo’d nominal to “normal”)
The actual size of a 2x2 is 1.5" by 1.5", and OP incorrectly calls these dimensions nominal
John Goff (his friends call him Jack)
a link to a report of a report of a claim
Closing loopholes is worthwhile, even if they’re not being abused yet. You say “if you see this happening, then you’ll have to vote”, but that thing that may happen is people being denied the right to vote. So if this starts to happen, it may be impossible to undo with voting.