Also to be fair, that was 300 years ago.
Also to be fair, that was 300 years ago.
just a cyber dystopia, missed out on the punk
Should probably be marked nsfw, that is a double dickhead after all
Time to see anime go back to being a niche thing for weebs only i guess
Then you may be in the wrong community buddy
Funny meme, but Google does in fact snitch, all the time. It’s literally their whole business model.
Yea idk these down voters seem to not realise that 12% is a really high number here
“means nothing” is quite the overstatement, i think most people who don’t use it have a general idea of approximately how much a foot is.
Just a few more fronts and they’ll combine into one, which is typically known as “the border”
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sorry, that wasn’t quite right.
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that is truly an amazing ass though
Fair reason to do it, not against it since they didn’t do it retroactively or anything. Bit sad to see it go from something meaning tomorrow/art + home/country to just “invention” though. Lot of flavor lost there for people who know hindi.
You’d know that if you had read the article
we selected Avishkar, from the Hindi word “aavishkar” meaning “invention.”
Then I’d say he has an even bigger issue, being an idiot
Yea this seems like the best way to support the site tbh. Let people who can afford it pay for running costs in exchange for benefits that don’t negatively affect free users. Much better than being beholden to people who have no interest in you providing a good service.
According to this article, the average temp for paper to ignite is ~230° C (or ~455° F, Fahrenheit 451 anyone?). Your PC will never reach those temps short of a serious electrical issue, and then you have bigger problems than a piece of paper burning up.
Sounds like a field day for EU prosecutors
Sounds like a field day for EU prosecutors
Now this is the kind of hard-hitting journalism I’m here for
Playing the piano, or just singing at a professional level. Would be amazing to know, but takes years of constant practice and teaching to learn.