"Abolish the fire in my house" ≠ "Put out that one fire in my house"
There's one of us who struggles with comprehension and it's not me
"Abolish the fire in my house" ≠ "Put out that one fire in my house"
There's one of us who struggles with comprehension and it's not me
And in the weeks it takes to install them, and months it takes to get wind (fine) and hydro (ecologically devastating) up and running?
Correction:
"Abolish fire in my house"
"Are you sure? We can just put out the fire in the living room and you'll still need a working boiler, cooker and oven given it's the height of winter?"
"No; abolish fire in my house. I'll still be able to heat my house and cook my food."
"Ok... If you say so"
"Why is my house cold? Why is my food raw?"
if they can install a wind measuring device and find it to be consistently 3-4% over the weather forecast then that's pretty convincing proof as well
if you're British, maps.nls.uk is fascinating for seeing places evolve over time
I mean immediately sure but in reality he was just an early al-qaeda prototype trying to spread his religion by blowing people up
Bass fishing, golf, hiking, plane/trainspotting, conventions (without cosplay), all invented because "meeting up for a chat" and "talking to strangers" aren't "cool" enough but secretly want to
I play it exclusively for the Gwent
Difficulty: story only
Cutscenes: skipped
Gwent Difficulty: hard
Optimal.
Which French dishes?
The best I can think of are actually Italian, Swiss or English dishes co-opted by the French and the rest are extremely average, but French food culture is very good which a lot of people seem to confuse with the actual dishes being good
Valid point on Cajun and Jamaican though
In Portuguese (as spoken in Portugal, Brazil, USA, Japan, Ghana, wherever) they're an americano/a but in English (as spoken in USA, UK, Brazil, Portugal, Nepal, wherever) they're South American but not American because it's a linguistic difference rather than a geographical/cultural one
nah its not whoever's putting the bags in, it's either management deciding it's too inefficient to deal with two streams, or the people using the bins weren't capable of separating so just threw it wherever and so it all ended up mixed anyway