

Think it was a guy in a gorilla suit, but yeah
Think it was a guy in a gorilla suit, but yeah
They start out as discussions, but it only takes one party to turn that into an argument. Generally though, continuing the argument is more to convince onlookers than the argumentative party.
First functional print in a little while, got tired of fiddling with silverware drawer trays that didn’t quite fit so I modeled one to fit the drawer and my utensils perfectly.
Violence is only the answer after all other options are exhausted.
Precisely
Really depends on how you define “magical”. It was also very much legitimate proto-chemistry.
Provide my wife the infrastructure she needs to garden effectively. I am excellent at developing systems and awful at gardening, and she is awful at developing systems but excellent at gardening.
Yeah 6BR and the game room support this. Themed houses like this are relatively common on VRBO.
In German, a phone is called a “Handy”
Looks like a yummy meatball, it’ll look great on your first spaghetti
Yeah, I get that. It’s just, there isn’t really a revelation here. That’s just what memes are: units of cultural expression based on broadly recognizable forms. “A hammer is a weight on a stick you hit things with” isn’t really a showerthought, it’s just stating the definition of a hammer.
I’m familiar with the term, just trying to figure out an interpretation that isn’t just restating the definition of meme.
What do you mean by this?
Clearly their shower curtain is a giant map with many city names
The other side
It can be frustrating to go from a thriving niche subreddit to a new venue without anyone to populate those niche communities. Outside of ML, FOSS, and Star Trek, most of the niche communities are ghost towns.
I don’t think anyone is suggesting convincing AskReddit or /r/memes to migrate. I think they’re mostly targeting /r/ObscureInterestYou’veProbablyNeverHeardOf.
That’s rad as all get out, not terrible at all
Yeah abandon FreeCAD for now. It’s a powerful FOSS option, and the new v1.0 looks promising, but I second TinkerCAD to learn. It’s intuitive, and most of the principles you learn will translate fairly easily to other CAD software. Unless you’re trying to sculpt organic shapes, I’d focus off TinkerCAD
I read a theory that the shaken thing is to deliberately dilute the drink. Shaking melts more ice, which waters down the drink a bit, in order to stay relatively level-headed for any high stakes spying you might have to do later.