Since it's stuck in a loop, maybe its conditions are somehow being reset to fresh and hot as it's pulled over the panel edge. Or else, that thing is ice cold, rock hard, and completely inhospitable to microbial life, since from its perspective, it's probably been looping for a long, long time.
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Oh, I get it, the alternating pattern was messed up in the middle. I don't blame you for wanting to fix it.
I think it wouldn't really taste that interesting, because it's only meant to be used as a standardized point of comparison for other manufacturers when they're testing batches of their own products. I recall NileRed did a video making cookies out of a bunch of standard reference ingredients, and I don't remember if he said at the end they were bland or awful, but he didn't like them. The reference stuff simply isn't meant for eating or for use in cooking.
Wish it could've imploded on its own without threatening the lives of so many people.
As an American, this is good slang. I hate it here.
Water goes towards holes in the floor below it, so if a hole is too close, the water won't spread. I see one behind the water next to the wall. Fill that hole and any others you find, and it should spread out.
I work retail in a state in New England. My experiences have been getting sirred (and occasionally ma'amed when I am turned away, which is better than nothing) by customers asking for directions all the time. Constantly, and not just by older folk. Maybe it's a cognitive bias that I'm not recognizing, and my area is more like you described and I've just been unlucky, but I hate it so much either way.
They're going to turn around and say the anticompetitive and illegal behavior they're watching for is "dei hiring," and that these companies' employees aren't white or straight enough. Or else it'll be when companies refuse to comply with "the spirit of" any of Trump's next 5000 pre-written unhinged executive orders that wouldn't apply to private business, like calling women or minorities humans or something.
I'm trans so it's not just the kid photos for me, even ones from as recent as four years ago give me this feeling. While I'm not yet out or passing, so other people still see me as I was and not as I will be, when I look at old photos I have issues recognizing myself, I just see a stranger. Something about the tiny little changes in the face that HRT does I guess.
That legislation really needed an extra factor to show how carcinogenic something is. That everything is carcinogenic is terribly unhelpful, but if we knew this thing was a very low risk carcinogen and that thing was very high risk, it might have actually been useful instead of the butt of a joke. The laziness of the politicians who penned it frustrates me every time people make posts like this.
And yes, the carcinogen is Nintendo.
What would happen when they have practically all of it?
They would declare "I win!" And then the board would be reset so the next round could start. /j
People? Read? Never.