It's worth noting that there are naturally occurring "black" olives, but they tend to have a sort of purple hue, there are also sun dried black olives that are kind of wrinkly.
But those ink black ones you get on pizzas? Nah.
Fun fact: "Black olives, though labeled as “ripe” on supermarket cans, actually aren’t: these, a California invention, are green olives that have been cured in an alkaline solution, and then treated with oxygen and an iron compound (ferrous gluconate) that turns their skins a shiny patent-leather black."
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/article/olives--the-bitter-truth
Yeah, on 12 operating systems.
R34 is also short for rule 34 - "if it exists, there's porn of it on the internet"
So if you search R34 and anything, you'll get porn.
Hahaha, I did not see that coming, what have I become?
You might be thinking of foxes, there aren't any cougars in Ireland.
Good job bois. See you back at base for ration sticks and a swift round of sabacc.
Loving how the AT-STs and bombers are all pointing one way and the troopers are pointing a completely different way.
They're talking about pulling it open as in the pic, which makes it get cold, let's all the goodness fall out and ruins the dippiness imo.
But you do you, I'm not your abuella.
It's a birria taco but your point still stands.
I'd be pretty surprised if this didn't have something to do with the Great Green Wall project, even if it's a knock on effect of that work.
It's a reference to a film called The Thing.
ingredients to a recipe may well be subject to copyright, which is why food writers make sure their recipes are "unique" in some small way. Enough to make them different enough to avoid accusations of direct plagiarism.
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Not sure how long it's been since you saw the movie but it starts and ends with a much older Rose in the modern era, on board a research vessel out looking for the wreck of the Titanic. While aboard she starts telling the story of her time on the Titanic, that story then becomes the rest of the film. There's a sort of prologue at the end where she wraps it up, then passes away in bed.
I think that's what OP is talking about.
Not sure how long it's been since you saw the movie but it starts and ends with a much older Rose in the modern era, on board a research vessel out looking for the wreck of the Titanic. While aboard she starts telling the story of her time on the Titanic, that story then becomes the rest of the film. There's a sort of epilogue at the end where she wraps it up, then passes away in bed.
I think that's what OP is talking about.
Given that monitors tend to be wider than they are high, can't see how this is a win tbh. Unless you're going vertical monitor, then it's the same real estate right?
E: words E2: I reread, if you can find that add-on I'd love to know what it is.
I will look at this but I never have more than 4 tabs open so...
Yeah, I didn't really think you had that many tabs open in one window. But it was funny to think someone might have done that. Think how small they'd be!
Each tab must have been one micron wide, how did you even expect to be able to click on a specific one in the future with that many open - wait, I think I've answered my own question.
Woman in front seems to be in actual distress - like that's how I imagine I'd look if a portal to hell opened up in front of me and some unspeakable horror sloughed out.
Hades II - OST
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If you think this contains spoilers lmk, I listened to it early on and didn't feel that way but I'm happy to take this down if we feel otherwise.
Hades II - Haelian - Gameplay and First Impressions
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Vote mechanics
What kind of threshold should a vote have to pass before being implemented? Do we really want to be making changes based on a vote that only got one "Aye"? Ten Ayes? Over 50% of the user base?
What kind of vote engagement can we reasonably expect to achieve? Is it actually likely that 50% of the user base will engage with any particular vote? Are there any useful presidents out there?
Who should be responsible for counting the votes when they're over? Perhaps the OP tallies the votes and edits the post?
Is there an easy test the mods can apply to a tallied vote to allow them to check whether it's passed? Something that is not open to interpretation and results in a clear directive to make a change?
I'm also kind of testing out this discussion format as a way of generating things to vote on i.e DISCUSSION > POLL > VOTE seems to make sense.
We'll see :)