SPOT FUCKING ON
It says ‘you’ for mine. Hahah so accurate! That’s SO me!
We also save all of our egg cartons and donate them to the elementary schools. Teachers love using them to help students learn math, especially fractions. They’re also useful for arts and crafts. Check with the school office before dropping them off, but I’ve never had the schools be anything less than enthused to have these.
The college geography department will sometimes sell old and outdated maps to raise some funds, rather than just recycling them. They make great wrapping paper that’s unique to you.
Was thinking that as well. Why open them up to someone who damaged your mental health and worth so badly? What if he does the same thing to them when they get older?
I wonder if it beached due to the 5.9 earthquake they had the other day.
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Thank you for your service, Captain. o7 🦜🏴☠️
He had a point until he mentioned Reddit. While it used to be true that it had really detailed answers to specific questions, who knows how long that will remain the case with all their changes.
Try out SearXING (https://paulgo.io/) where you can edit preferences on what it crawls.
Appreciate the links and their descriptions. Thanks for sharing!
Can you link your top 3? Never read those before but this sounds very interesting.
I’ve never gotten an alert and I know I’ve had “exposures” in the past from work emails. Guess it’s time to uninstall…
I have one that’s dead. I think I accidentally broke it by setting it on some desk piece that I had no idea was magnetic. Rip chunky buddy.
If I’m getting a phone call, it better be an emergency. Otherwise, send a text! Phone calls are just rude (unless I get a heads up or asked first - via a text).
You need to have the research option enabled for your data to be included in this, iirc
*edit: but I agree with your sentiment. This shouldn’t even be an option they could pursue.
Or the ones who might not even actually be biologically related, but they might not know that?
Morrison, J. Mantis shrimp’s super colour vision debunked. Nature (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature.2014.14578