Anon is already a beta by buying her a drink. She should be buying him the drink.
Anon is already a beta by buying her a drink. She should be buying him the drink.
Nope, there absolutely is a limit to how much lidocaine they can give. It can put you in a coma or depress your CNS to the point you stop breathing or even stop your heart.
Okay, I cannot be the only person who saw a cat in the bag before realizing it was more bags?
Don’t underestimate green bronies.
Pull it off the wall, you mean. That masking tape ain’t holding crap.
Having made this sort of move several times in my youth with my parents, and a couple times as an adult, stick to the interstate as the others have said. Don’t worry about the mountains unless you’re doing it in winter, the moving van will be able to handle it if it has been properly maintained. 99% of the gas stations next to the interstate will be able to accommodate your situation, as well. If you can, break it into 3 days of driving 6 hours or so. Figure each stop will be about 30 minutes long with any food stops being up to an hour.
The only thing that would top this would be using punch cards. I think that’d be around 58 million punch cards for Win11.
Can you notch the corner and make a card double the capacity?
Except they don’t “melt” when properly sealed, as the article mentions. I mean, 107 is like a cool day in Phoenix or Tuscon during the summer.
What people don’t get is that it is just using your body’s naturally produced feel good chemicals - endorphins - to make you feel better. It is no different than relying on alcohol or drugs, legal or illegal, to treat your symptoms. You still have to do the hard work to try to cure or lessen your mental illness.
Poor widdle Donnie-wonnie need a safe space?
Yep. Guarantee every male who is at least semi or partially able bodied who takes him up winds up conscripted and on the front lines.
Could see this on a ringworld. Come to think of it a ringworld would be the perfect place to base a fantasy novel on.
The one on the left is giving Malazan vibes. If someone could manage to keep a K’chain Che’malle caged up, I could see somewhere in the world turning fighting it into a blood sport.
My experience has been that most of that is either the lights just being left on or cleaning crews. Oh, or coworkers hooking up.
Not to make light of your situation, but I cannot count the number of times I have put something in a “very secure location” then been unable to locate said item for months.
The only country I’d trust paid help in is Japan. Anywhere else and it is very likely a considerable portion are either thieves or one unlocked door away from thievery. Doesn’t matter if it’s in my home or in their shop(like for a car).
Mallet. Or at least according to my CRNA father, but he could have been pulling my leg.