Not too kindly mate, but to be fair that sort of follows him around though, but of course "they like me there"
Trump does not specify the legality of immigration in this video when he “warned the EU” about immigration. He mentions the word about a dozen times and makes it sound to me like he just wants all countries to close their borders completely.
Trump should also learn the difference. He does not specify the legality of immigration in this video when he “warned the EU” about immigration. He mentions the word about a dozen times and makes it sound to me like he just wants all countries to close their borders completely.
That's why you buy a bag of just the marshmallows. Like this
If you're not being sarcaftic, that's just twitter cropping thumbnails. Full image goes up to the bottom of Scotland.
SPF only tells you how well it blocks UVB rays. It does need to block UVA rays if you want to prevent skin cancer as well as sunburn, but the FDA doesn't currently have a system for measuring how effective each product is at blocking UVA rays (you do see labeling for that in European and Asian sunblock), so US brands just say "broad spectrum," meaning that they do help with UVA rays as well as UVB.
Or, you could buy Japanese/Korean/French/German (etc.) sunscreen instead, which will give you a rating on how effective it is against UVA rays.
Source: https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/in-depth/best-sunscreen/art-20045110
Just FYI, your summary is slightly off.
At the risk of getting pedantic about it, chapter 3 of book VIII of his Nicomachean Ethics outlines the three types of friendships as those based in utility, pleasure, and those between fellows who are "alike in virtue".
Those of utility and pleasure are impermanent and common, whereas virtuous friendships are steadfast and rare.
Edit: That said, I kind of prefer your take. Friendships of pleasure always struck me as belonging under the utility umbrella, rather than having their own classification. And the idea of "accidental friends" is appealing, like two ships passing in the night.
My wife and I were gifted a $200 toaster for our wedding a couple of years ago. It has since gone down in price to $100 or so. It’s actually a fucking great toaster. It has a couple buttons that I are really great, like the “lift and look” which lifts the toast and drops it right back in with out interrupting the cycle to allow a quick peek, and the “a bit more” which puts it back in for just a bit more.
No, professional clogs like this, people wear them at hospitals a lot and places like that with germs because they're quick and easy to sterilize with lysol/bleach.
Read.
Lold. Strayan. How bad can it be? What? 26C?
Looked up https://www.accuweather.com/en/us/scotland-me/03909/month/2198692?monyr=7/01/2018
OMG it's been 34C in Scotland. 34 in motherfucking Scotland of all places.
:O
The end is nigh!
Trump does not specify the legality of immigration in this video when he “warned the EU” about immigration. He mentions the word about a dozen times and makes it sound to me like he just wants all countries to close their borders completely.
It's a bit pricey but I've been through about a dozen brands and this is my favourite so far. Also just in general never ever use 'beard shampoo', all it does is dry it out. You actually want your natural oils to stay in your beard, a pea size blob of regular conditioner every other shower keeps it nice and silky though.
There’s a series of books called “The Patter”. Which breaks down a lot of Scottish, Glaswegian patois, maybe a connection there? Glaswegian slang in particular has some great words and phrases from the past which still stick to this day.
The Complete Patter: "The Patter: Guide to Current Glasgow Usage" and "The Patter: Another Blast" https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0862416191/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_mDJ6AbQYK6QQP
It’s been so long since I read it and it was so cheap on Amazon I just ordered a copy. Ha! I remember laughing at this so much when I was younger.
It would be really fantastic if bots could do what we do!
It really depends on the the original content. There's a bot getting around that automatically transcribes twitter posts (it needs the link to the original tweet to do so.)
Transcribot got the text from this tweet pretty much spot on, apart from line spacing- however OCR bots aren't able to recognize context or provide any kind of formatting like Transcribers do (recognising that it was in fact a tweet, what text is relevant or not [especially in the case of phone screen shots], bolding usernames, redacting personal information on subreddits where required, formatting the layout for text messages etc.)
We also describe non-text images (and sometimes video and audio!) as part of transcribing, too.
If you're interested you can check out https://ocr.space to see how OCR bots work!
fyi that's called a Norman door.
>A Norman door is a poorly designed door that confuses or fails to give you an idea whether to push or pull. It was named after Don Norman, the author of The Design of Everyday Things which explored the phenomenon.
http://www.ucreative.com/articles/push-or-pull-norman-doors-and-designing-for-humans/
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gtp.showapicturetoyourfriend&hl=ja
Use something like this. (It's on F-Droid too, if you use that). It lets you load up a few images specifically, and they can't be scrolled past to other images. If the person holding your phone tries to exit the app, they get to the lock screen.
Immigrant isn't a racist term in Scotland like it is in America
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/immigrant
Not only do you not know what probation actually means... you don't know what immigrant actually means.
Why did you take offence to the word immigtant?
Honestly most of them don't openly call for concentration camps, and lack of concentration camps doesn't make something not fascist. It's an ideology, not a set of policies. Here's a good description: http://www.openculture.com/2016/11/umberto-eco-makes-a-list-of-the-14-common-features-of-fascism.html
Let's not limit our definition of punch-worthy fascists to only people who want concentration camps!
Best guess: Just overheard a shorter man saying to his pal, "Mate, I don't mean this in a bad way, but I don't know anybody with a bigger forehead than your girlfriend."
To which his pal replied, "Aye, I know mate, it's purely aberrant, aberrated, abnormal, anomalous, atypical, especial, exceeding, extraordinaire, extraordinary, high-class, freak, odd, peculiar, phenomenal, preternatural, rare, singular, uncommon, uncustomary, unique and unusual"
I hope it's close.
Sources: https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/belter https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus
GPS trackers are cheap and small nowadays. Whilst I don’t think the steak boxes actually have one in you certainly could if you wanted. See this for example:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Vodafone-Tracker-Lightweight-Device-Laptop/dp/B08CRQTJ5Y
Trump does not specify the legality of immigration in this video when he “warned the EU” about immigration. He mentions the word about a dozen times and makes it sound to me like he just wants all countries to close their borders completely.
Trump does not specify the legality of immigration in this video when he “warned the EU” about immigration. He mentions the word about a dozen times and makes it sound to me like he just wants all countries to close their borders completely.
>Exactly. So we would hopefully have been well on our way to stabilising the economy.
You realise we'd be facing a decade of hard austerity to be eligible for the EU? And that figure was predicted by the SNP's own report.
You can literally watch Sturgeon admit it here.
Where are you even getting this horse shit? You realise that the EU won't let us in without massive austerity right? Our budget deficit is huge. According to a report commissioned by the SNP, it would take at least a decade of austerity for us to be allowed in to the EU.
You can literally watch this being said without her denying it.
Air conditioning does exist. Sounds like y'all should invest in some Window AC units because the climate is changing.
This is a huge topic on so many different small games, rhymes, stories, etc. If you're interested in it, read The Lore and Language of Schoolchildren. It explores so many of these games and also why it happens to be different.
Fortunately I’ve been on immunology shots for a few years, and it’s finally helping in a pretty amazing way. I can actually be near a pollinating corn field unprotected and not start to go blind. That said, I’m still out walking fescue and perennial ryegrass, so when it’s time I’m also wearing dust goggles on top of my glasses too. If it weren’t for shots I’d have to either have moved or just fucking die.
Highly recommend the shots, though getting stuck weekly sucks for a bit.
Also this anti fog seems to hold up pretty well.
I’ve also started taking local bee pollen, which hopefully will eventually catch some of the local allergens that can’t be included in the shot. Do be careful to only take a little though (like a dimes worth), if you go too hard too fast (spoonful) you might seem fine for a few days, then end up with stomach pain and trying to eject your digestive system for a week.
Hola! I ran a 50 mile ultramarathon on LSD a while back, which I wrote a book about. It's a long trip/race report mixed with some history on LSD, psychedelics and ultrarunning. It is available on Amazon - but heres a lil' wrap up of the race available for reading without giving me money: https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/ultramarathon-lsd
I had long wanted to both try out running really far and experience my mind on a psychedelic substance, so I figured I could combine the two to get a real runner's high. I started out by running 10k on a smaller dose, then running a 50 mile trail ultra on a larger dose. It was a thrill of an experience to say the least, but not something I'll do in again. I think.
But ultrarunning is something I still do to this day!
It might be a little hard to find now, but the Scots edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stane does exist.
In the suggested below there isa $50 toaster with clear sides that solves at least one of those issues nicely.
Personally if I'm laying out $200 for a toaster it better be a toaster oven able to hold a full sized pizza.
You should read this, it might not change your mind but it might make you fell a little better about the world. Things are not nearly as bad as the media makes them out to be.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Factfulness-Reasons-Wrong-Things-Better/dp/1473637465
Her narrating the book she wrote The Mathematics of Love I highly recommend for her sublime voice and subject matter.