

I have a feeling, most of those are MRT and not CT
I have a feeling, most of those are MRT and not CT
And the water goes into the sewage and to a water treatment plant. But where do they put the dirt from the plant?
You mean when the vacuum cleaner comes?
Aubergine wyrm is a great new insult
Euro-Truck Simulator
@all
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7 sieben, Bruder
Entschuldigung, können Sie bitte etwas deutschlicher reden? Ich verstehe Sie von hier aus so schlecht…
Imagining the potential of a prototype.
“So with this prototype I want to explore aspect A”
“I don’t like it. I don’t want this as a final product.”
“Ok. Do you like aspect A? Imagine all other things were finished as you like it.”
“No, I don’t like this product.”
One oniõ blooms as a tulip 🌷
(The consequences will come to bear later)
Blender UV-Kartographie Anleitung aussehender Arsch (auf eine gute Weise)
I think the value of such a project goes far beyond providing food. It builds community and gives everyone (especially young people) something meaningful to do. Therefore leading away from harmful pastimes and substance abuse.
It connects the fruit of the labour to the effort and provides real life education. It also keeps money or time investment in the neighbourhood. Instead of one giant conglomerate like Walmart.
Moreover, it builds a base to keep alive the good taste of produce. If everything was maxxed out for efficiency (and capitalism) we would have one strain or breed of every fruit instead of the thousands of heritage breeds that still exist today. They were created by neighbours sharing seeds or saplings.
Take tomatoes for example: the ones in the shops taste awful. Watery and wooden, but not like a tomato should. If you’ve ever grown some, you know how delicious good tomatoes are. A community garden can even grow local, native fruits that are economically inviable, because they bruise easily, have a bad shelf life or what have you.
Anyone who drives on a beach should lose their vehicle. Either by nature or by law enforcement.
About the little mole who wanted to know, who had made a doodoo on his head
A cowboy once told me, that you can spot a fake by how clean their hat is.
Since (so he told me) in case a bull had an episode, they would throw their hat in the other direction and climb over the corral fence. The bull would often go after the hat.
Carpentry. And I don’t think it’s that old. The shape is so similar to modern carpentry hammers, that I think it is not older than the standardised nail. Most definitely younger than the middle ages.
Oder um Quark