If it’s hanging from the other side, there’s even more space for a spider to hide outside of view.
If it’s hanging from the other side, there’s even more space for a spider to hide outside of view.
I’ve had a bidet for years and never used it. The rest of my family does, but I have no interest.
You ever think about how weird it is that RPG means two different genres of game depending on whether it’s a video game?
If you want to make cool things, you play Minecraft. If you want to do cool things, you play Terraria. In Minecraft, it’s all about gathering resources and building, and the combat is an obstacle on the way to that. In Terraria, it’s about combat, and you gather resources and reshape the world to help you fight bosses.
At least they’re not red circles and arrows.
Look for a bonnet. Wolves don’t wear bonnets.
It’s called touching your toes. Look it up.
I dunno, I’ve never looked into them. How do they stack up against electric motors in everything else, and is the hydrogen expensive to get?
The terms are that you have to insert your license agreement text? Man.
League of Legends?
Hmm, maybe that was it.
I think I’ve seen mac and cheese cups that ask for hot water.
Good idea. I hadn’t thought of that.
The dog is polite enough to stop chewing so you can force their mouth open, but doesn’t grasp the concept of dropping it on their own.
I like how Star Wars is confusing in this way. It’s fun.
I am assuming so as well. I don’t remember exactly which movie he said, but it wouldn’t make sense for it to be the second of three.
I had a professor who didn’t even accept the whole trilogy, and (probably at least in part ironically) attributed some amount of societal problems to the third movie.
That sounds good.
Yeah, but road trips can be expensive. Suppose you want to go from Harrisburg PA to Rockford IL with 2 adults and 1 teenager from November 15 to 22.
That’s not accounting for food prices along the way. That could bring the car ride up to the same price as the plane if you don’t pack food, but if you’re spending extra on convenience there, you’re probably willing to spend extra for convenience on the plane too.
So it’s probably safe to say that, for this group, the car saves about $100 per year, but helping to protect the environment is worth that price. On the other hand, there’s something to be said for the flexibility and ease of planning on a car. For a bigger family, cars would be a way better option, and for a family without kids or a lone traveler, planes are the way better option. Trains are right out.
I don’t like being wet, so I’d use about as much TP anyways. Maybe more.