Just because people don't like a certain food doesnt mean their taste buds have a problem. Liking food is all subjective, that's what it means to be human
Baguette
Bill Gates in this episode looks like he'd have nanomachines
Tf2 coconut jpg moment
California is suprisingly conservative outside of the cities. If you look at any election map, its usually red towards the farms and rural areas. It's just there's so many people in cities that it doesnt really matter on state level
Powerlines are cool and they make great framing for art
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/m6wdjr/twenty_skies/
Cmon, wasabi is great (maybe not gas station wasabi, but not all stores have bad wasabi)
The easy way to save is to buy used. You can usually buy a super high spec one for 500 to 800 USD used. I think I spent 600 for mine with a 3070 (from hardwareswap, about 1k or so in parts)
Ah yes I too like engaging in controller bondage
Why gamble IRL when you could instead gamble with stocks online and lose your life savings /s
I dont have advice but best of luck with it!
You have a valid point but also having walkable sidewalks is an important thing. You'd need at least a bit of concrete/asphalt to make sure everyone, especially those with disabilities, can move around.
Making sure the leaves are out of the way allows pedestrians to walk safely (no hidden sharp objects, no slipping on wet leaves, etc.) and makes sure those on wheelchairs are also able to pass.
Not sure why raking isn't more popular though. I'm tormented by leaf blowers in the morning at 7:30.
Probably meant that's, or at least I read it that way