humans have been making do with much less than what you have for hundreds of thousands of years. making do also does not necessarily exclude political action
nova launcher with minimal white icons. as well as air quality and pressure widgets for managing my various health issues
humans have been making do with much less than what you have for hundreds of thousands of years. making do also does not necessarily exclude political action
try a black screen with white text like in the image, the different will be night and day
except dune actually acknowledges in the later books that it runs on magic. but hey, what doesn't?
where in that comment does it say anything about the article?
except that those three are probably calculated differently from each other
this is exactly what he would have wanted
don't forget the cutting board!
why not?
that's a pretty new transit van, it definitely has ac
a source is always needed tf
well obviously people who buy black market drugs don't have a better solution available. use some critical thinking, it won't hurt you
nuance won't hurt you, I promise <3
matlab 😈 because I love figuring out how to vectorize code! I've used it for various art projects (see below) and it manipulates images beautifully. and the documentation and error messages are easy to follow.
you can adjust the gesture sensitivity
you could just not engage ┐( ∵ )┌
have you read the books? there is a passage where Duncan (it might've been miles teg, it's been a second) acknowledges that no one in the dune universe actually knows how space folding works. they know what the equations are, but not how they actually function
potato potato
fiberglass is not recyclable
let yourself in
re: dark side of the moon
try using the app nfc tools
no they're arguing that companies should not be allowed to intentionally make addicting products. akin to the difference between the caffeine found in coffee vs if a company started selling pure caffeine powder
interesting that you assume the teacher is a he
why not? economy of scale or whatever
people have to put their faith in something. science itself can serve as a personal religion
have you maybe considered that the information they have been fed differs from your own?? they are not horrible people, they have just been the recipients of propaganda for generations
no true scotsman fallacy
yes, that is their point
then make do with what you've got
there was no need to use a slur to get your point across
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