This is what i see on connect. Maybe its the app, but I'm sure its there's more people who see this and think its an eyesore.
Edit: yes each article is only 4 lines, but theres 3 entries.
This is what i see on connect. Maybe its the app, but I'm sure its there's more people who see this and think its an eyesore.
Edit: yes each article is only 4 lines, but theres 3 entries.
Some tried. Reddit told them to pay a ridiculous amount.
That said, you can still use the old apps through revanced. I haven't had a rate limit yet, but I also might not make that many requests, as I don't use it that much.
The posts are 4 lines but when each comment includes 3 or 4 sources it checks, you end up with a giant block of spoiler text that usually takes up about a full screen (Sometimes less, sometimes more)
Idk, I can't stop thinking about the end of that Tool song.
It worked well otherwise.
And, I dont understand how he could, now, be having a public nervous breakdown, if he wasn't before. He always made personal attacks.
There was a Curious George episode where George used a skyscrapers (under construction, of course) floor to ceiling wrap around windows to create a vegetable garden so the restaurant down the street had fresh produce.
It wasn't a bad idea, minus the water damage. Just make a 3 ft planter along all the windows, instead of a window ledge or something, and you would have a ton of food.
This explains so much!
It always seriously stumped me as to how Bowie was so good at that. Like did he learn it for the movie? If so, was he practicing all the time, because the movements are seriously flawless. I can't believe I never thought of this.
You have solved one of the great mysteries that has followed me through my life, but apparently never thought to look up.
Cookbooks?
I havent seen the tweets, but Under Paris would be fitting considering the Olympics in the Seine, and all.
Not sure there's an excuse for an Indy flim, though.
I'm confused, I thought he told his peoples they didn't have to vote.
I kinda think it would have been a better investment if they created some sort of local farm, of some kind.
It doesn't help with name brand products, but it would give the community fresh food, some employment, and some extra revenue. Dry goods and other products are deliverable, and much of it is not required for survival. I mean we are talking food deserts.
They could experiment with which farming techniques would be better suited to carry us into out changing climate. Maybe become a model for other farms to follow.