Theyrealmost all just their faces.
Theyrealmost all just their faces.
If your plug is not plugged in completely flush with the wall power point so a penny (or etc) can fit between the plug and powerpoint and yet the power can get through, then there is something very wrong.
Hmm, but not the tower or chariot? Death isn’t assigned the meaning you think it is. It is more about reaping what you sow, or receiving a change to your life, than dealing with death itself. Not saying I believe the meanings, but I know what they are meant to represent.
So… Your values are…?
“Everyone everywhere should federate.”
“Not like that!”
Yep pretty much.
All the so called uplifting news here seems like backhanded depressing news, really.
To be fair, you are posting it at an odd end of the year on a worldwide forum with a lot of yanks in it. Unless bagels take more months to expire than I expected, I guess.
Plus, people like to play, and content to play with is pretty scant on lemmy.
Yep. Medical emergencies should be decided by trained medical staff. Not really all that uplifting, hey?
Poor sodding woman, having to go through all that just to be allowed to try to live. Good for her, looks like she might get that chance soon. So much stuff though!
It’s odd, Americans all make a big fuss about freedom, and about Texas being the place with the most freedom, yet they seem to have a lot of freedom prevention…
Only the extremely young orphaned ones, and only because it made them look bad, not because of any form of compassion.
When the Israel phonecalls told the doctors to leave the hospital, the doctors were told to leave their patients to die. Horrific.
I fail to see any uplift in this news. Those poor babies are going to survive. yay.
Awesome! Long way from me, but now I can show it to other Aussies! Thankyou!
A lot of solar panels are now semitransparent too, now, meaning as you said people can grow plants below them. I love the shading cars in parking lots idea, but no one seems to have impemented that in Australia just yet.
Took me a long time to parse that headline. Could be because it is 4 am I guess.
Such a lovely story. Santaing seems a somewhat stressful job, interesting that he does such long shifts.
Good point well argued. I had not thought of them!
Interesting, only place I have seen them is in science fiction books, and the occasional scifi themed bar.
In countries that aren’t America, we use centimetres and metres. But it was suggested that yanks are a bit thick and might be happier using woodworkers units of millimetres and metres.
No one uses deci anything, in my experience.
…If he lives in a one storey house (makes me wonder seeing as most people do live in a one storey house, but I guess he could live in an apartment or something) why is there a picture of a two storey house in the cake photo? weirdness.
Australian checking in with “I had never been told that”. I just figured it was geographical like our “mid north coast” but evidently not.
Aussie checking in, similar situation. I remember there used to be one at the hungry jacks facing the customers, and it always had puddles of liquid on the ground. Perhaps that’s why it was discontinued.
They’re not on the American Style Burger places any more, but Ikea in Sydney has customer-controlled fizzy drink fountains.