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The best thing in that game was curling up on a library shelf.
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Nitrile is a synthetic made from hydrocarbons. The lubricant is also synthetic and mentioned in the FAQ. If that's not certain enough for you, I'm not a provider of vegan certification and you'll have to make that call for yourself. Or contact the company that makes them.
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FC2 is nitrile if that works for you https://fc2condoms.com/
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Firefly Grindr.
(Upon actually looking this up, there are some species where females can fly, they just suck at it apparently.)
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How else are you going to open your files in nano to do the programming on the prod server?
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My 18 year old sphynx, Hairry, is doing well in his recovery from heart failure. Not as active as he used to be, but his appetite and thirst are at reasonable levels again and he's able and willing to move with the sunbeams across the house.
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Telvani discover cottage core.
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Sounds like a Cowboy Bebop episode involving smuggled fissile material.
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I don't consider people that consume gelatin or fish oil vegetarian and I'm not sure why this chart does. Maybe its creator meet too many of those people that consider fish a vegetable and say vegetarian when they mean pescatarian.
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Sounds nice, like there's an opening that's just right for me
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As a person who tried a friend's watermelon wine and helped them pour it all down the drain that some day, I'm glad your melon experience went well.
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"Add to your library" is my guess.
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Plus it has markers for variable types just like Esperanto has suffixes for parts of speech. Wall was a linguist, after all.
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Esperanto always struck me as more perl-like with each part of speech having its own suffix like perl has $ for scalars, @ for arrays, and % for hashes. Though perl is probably more like a bunch of pidgins...
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Yep, information about this stuff is an individual solution to a systemic problem.
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I hate this article and the way it's written. It's full of mean, petty stereotypes that make the author sound like an ass and its content seems to boil down to: "I like meat and vegans do, too, so yay for all the ultra processed substitutes because my palette won't let me consider a meal without something that looks and tastes like flesh in it."
I am really sick of how absolutely boring this new type of vegan food is and how much it's trying to be like meat. I don't want it to be like meat. I want it to be interesting and actually tasty, not some generic fake burger they try to make look like it bleeds. I get that it's allowing more people to eat more vegan things, but it's still boring and gross to me.
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Are you a mosquito?
I'm not talking about the consumption of animals here, to be clear. What I'm talking about is spending days and a bunch of money planning to kill something, doing the killing, and skinning/eviscerating what was killed, and often displaying the stuffed corpse. Hunters and fishers refuse to admit they're obsessed with taking pleasure in killing something. Miss me with the "tradition" stuff, it's just peer pressure from the dead and a fallacious argument. Don't tell me it's to eat, like I said, I'm not talking about the consumption here, so please prove to me you are literate by not bringing up that point. And don't tell me you're respectful to the animals you kill; I don't believe the planning, stalking, and killing is a good way to show respect.
Inspired by https://www.farrow-ball.com/us/paint/dead-salmon
Looks like the hasn't made any crosswords for a while but the old ones are still available. Link goes to the themed ones and there's links to online versions in each post. Enjoy!
My tools serve me, not the other way around. It's not worth the time and effort to wash by hand or sharpen on a whetstone. I don't need an expensive knife to cook at home. A pull through sharpener and honing steel are adequate. Get the right material and you don't have to worry about the metal in the dishwasher.
Blocking a user hides their content in comments, but it still shows up in inbox when viewing all as well as in comment chains in the profile view. It would be great if blocked users didn't show up in these places. Let me know if there's more info needed.
I still remember this card and its artwork. Holy moly, the date on it is 30 years ago. The Foglios have been involved in quite a few projects over the years and it took a while for me to make the link between this card and [Girl Genius](https://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20021104).
Western setting where a new gold rush for dark stone pits gunslingers, lawmen, saloon girls, etc against tentacles, the undead, mutated gangsters, snakemen, and lost technology as they travel between worlds. It's coop and there are different missions, most of which have randomly generated maps that are created from a deck on you explore, giving it endless replayability. Characters gain experience, skill, and gear but also can become injured or mutate (nothing the church or surgeon in town can't fix for a price). It also has tons of expansions. While the physical games add up in cost and require a lot of organizing, you can give it a try on tabletop simulator. There's even a Japanese themed set that can combine with the Western ones.
When I was doing some cleanup and running into enemies in old areas, it made me realize how slow combat is and why. If you have timed blocks, it has to be slow to give players time to react to attacks, so every enemy attack animation ends up being long and they all add up.