nope, that’s unethical.
I might personally do it, though.
nope, that’s unethical.
I might personally do it, though.
“the job just amounts to an unkarmic freebie.”
sorry, something about this phrase is not clicking in my mind, what do you mean?
Nice. I’ve only seen salad spinners with those inconvenient handles on the top that I don’t like to use, so I’m glad to hear they’re using the pull ring finally.
i’m not sure what you mean.
I’m talking about one of these manual food processors:
https://www.amazon.ca/Starfrit-092969-Chopper-Processor-Green/dp/B09VM9C8R4
the one I have is a little more ergonomic with a ring on top.
murderbot series is fantastic, I love every single entry in the series so far, and they’re not very long or unnecessarily complicated; you can finish one in a day or two easy.
The first entry is called “All systems red”
manual pull string food processor.
I love chopping up food with it. It’s very fun and works perfectly.
immersion blender honorable mention.
I really like learning things and every day I’m here, I have the opportunity to learn more.
no, there’s zero reason to worry about that.
haha, thanks for the followup.
yea that’d be a shock
blew your mind because you were convinced that’s the reason. so many black people like dbz?
does dbz talk shit different than other anime? I feel like everyone kind of talks shit to everybody else in every anime with heroes and villains.
or just cause it’s the original?
I’m curious about the rest of the conversation.
Was he saying that talking mad shit was specifically compelling to black people?
yup, and I’m real up front about it as early as possible.
I’ve always had an aversion to people wearing makeup. I’m not sure where it came from, and I know I came across Rocky horror picture show young and i already really didn’t like makeup, but I’ve never gotten seriously involved with anyone who uses makeup with any regularity, especially lipstick.
If they can still remember anything, a few dozen or so.
definitely more than 20, I don’t know if more than 100; i travel a lot, and humans mostly cultivate relationships through proximity.
as in parts sourced in the US, the ford f150 is 75% made in north America, so probably not.
oh the f-150 was reportedly 90% usa parts in recent years. huh.
There’s a bunch of cars with a lot of domestically made parts around that same percentage.
it doesn’t look like there are very good analyses specifying the difference between manufactured in and assembled in the USA, and Tesla is using their own definitions to measure that anyway.
so between a bunch of other cars having the same or higher “usa-sourced” parts and there being no clear definition for that term, it doesn’t seem likely that any Tesla vehicle can realistically claim that title.
It’s basically matching other vehicles in the same class, if anything.
https://www.cars.com/american-made-index/
The cybertruck isn’t even on this american-made list, but a Honda vehicle is so…
wow, what a great resource! thanks so much.
rad, thank you
of course i skim this one and it’s in the final paragraph.
thank you!
Hey Arnold
My So-Called Life
Captain Planet
Yes, and they are made largely of plastic, occasionally with a stainless steel or aluminum drum.