Agreed, this feels like a water pokemon that can learn solar beam/solar blade, absorb, giga drain, etc.
Agreed, this feels like a water pokemon that can learn solar beam/solar blade, absorb, giga drain, etc.
Before it was edited the original comment said that if it was declared ‘treasure’ that the coroner, landowner & finder all get to split the profits, so it made sense that the coroner would declare it treasure so they get a share too.
Cant say the same for that video of the guy who walked around and ‘ducked’ under the tail rotor of an idling helicopter
Vegemite is superior to marmite, but crumpets are best with butter & honey/golden syrup.
Sounds like the coroner has a lot of incentive to declare it treasure. Just seems weird that they havent updated it to be a knowledgeable 3rd party, say museum or historian.
So the coroner decides its treasure and then gets a cut, or they don’t decide its treasure and then the finder keeps all, is that how it is supposed to work?
Also on amazon this would draw attention to a good product lining up a horde of resellers with slightly mis-spelled names to advertise knockoffs of the product and pay for reviews to boost their listing to the top of the listings
Exactly what i was thinking, it would be like asking people what a bird sounds like and getting completely different results from different locales.
Me too, know my way around a computer but have never setup a linux distro or anything like that… yet.
I left in one of the mass exodus waves of reddit (during the api changes) and i feel like its not that consequential to be one person less on one of the biggest sites on the internet, but every person counts. Especially when what is becoming increasingly apparent is that all reddit will soon have is bots and ‘normies’ who use reddit instead of facebook/whatever.
Does this come in unsliced? Because cut that suckers down the middle perpendicular to the chopping board and you could make a giant toasted ham & cheese croissant slab
Also their horrible sweet ass HFCS bread they think is normal
Sure everyone knows about the east coast, but less talked about is the Republic of Westralia
Me too, i even asked Autodesk about linux support and they pretty much said use IOS instead or come back when Linux has >5% market share.
Uh, yeah thanks for giving me an option just as shitty as the current system and practically saying “we charge you THOUSANDS per year for our product but we would rather do incremental updates on useless features because the core product is practically perfect instead of allowing competition to the MS/Apple monopoly”
*Envious
^^Sorry ^^to ^^be ^^that ^^guy
Wittenoom was an asbestos mining town, it was the whole reason for the towns existence. They believed at the time that not only was asbestos safe but they would spread blue asbestos out on the ground around their houses and paths on purpose (for some reason, i forget why exactly, might have been as an insect deterrent or something).
So this wouldnt be that weird for them, like a coal mining town digging buckets of coal.
Me too, once held too long when i was busy and kept hitting the ‘snooze button’ on going all day long, end of the day i dropped something that resembled a hand grenade, with the little square-ish ridges and everything. The pain, the relief, the lasting butthole tenderness afterwards.
At the end of my days
Laying in hospital bed
Wits gone
Turn to nurse as she walks in
“And the coconut had maggots in it…”
Metalcore.
I love the raw emotion you can hear and feel in harsh vocals, usually the lyrics and themes explored in this genre are best expressed with screams, and sometimes its the only appropriate way to rail against injustices and corruption or express the anguish and headache of emotional struggles.
I also love the contrast that clean vocals provide, usually with pop-like hooks soaring into catchy choruses or just to really bring a juxtaposition with the harsh vocals to give even more depth to the things that are sung and the things that need to be screamed. And sometimes the heart wrenching emotion that the cleans can provide [listen to Gone With the Wind by Architects]. (Note: not all metalcore has both clean and harsh vocals, but often a combination of both)
And the music itself is high energy, driving beats rapid double bass drum patterns and catchy guitar riffs with often unpredictable tempo changes and transitions to take you by surprise and keep your brain buzzing with anticipation, and not to gloss over the breakdowns. Oh when that tempo drops, guitars chugg and the drums start crashing china cymbals like a thunderstorm erupting around your head and you just feel the need to bang your head feeling like your heart is beating out of your chest and electricity is coursing through your veins.
Anyways, i think its pretty good music.
I get this sometimes if i wear my black work polo to a shop after i finish work, though i take a small bit of satisfaction in saying ‘yeah no idea mate’ and turn and walk off and keep browsing. They usually stare for a few seconds with mouth open before they realise the assumption/mistake they have made
I wish he would ban newtons ideas about gravity and float the fuck away.