Extensive use of emojis and abbreviations is a good indicator.
Extensive use of emojis and abbreviations is a good indicator.
You don’t need a knife for that.
I thought this is just a sort of “seal” to make sure your the first to open the bottle. I just rip them off.
Yeah, that’s not a showerthought. That’s something you remembered in the shower.
I payed about $350 for my 20TB drives, which at this price would pay of in less then 3 months. Add some overhead in for a NAS and some extra drives for a raid and it still easily pays of in half a year.
Shitty deal.
That’s literally the first account I blocked on lemmy.
A standard football pitch is quite large so it’s common for schools to subdivide it to save on space or make it bearable for younger students.
inb4 post get removed because theguardian changes the title of their article again.
And certainly not in the capsule …
I’m pretty sure my macbook is an apple device.
edit: Found it!
option + shift + “+”.
Doesn’t work, just makes a “ˆ” for me.
Oh yeah, that’s a great example!
Yeah, those are arachnids.
Insects probably can’t get fat.
There is some flexibility between segments in the abdomen to allow for some stretching but not enough for significant expansion. Bedbugs for example hardly change size after feeding.
But if we expand the definition of “bug” a bit and include arachnids, then things look different. These have very flexible abdomens than can expand significantly. Prime example would be ticks, which get really, really “fat” after feeding.
If you’re running an AC and the room is still at 24°C+ I would say it’s not working.
I prefer British comedy.
And how is this world news?
Yeah, Switzerland food prices are insane.
A similar sized pizza with the same toppings would cost me at least $20
Just judging from your deleted post title it should be quite obvious. Do you need to an explaination of the what the words “to annoy” or “to mock” mean?