So… who did?
So… who did?
Thanks again!
Thank you! Can you please help me again? I can’t seem to find my swipe Library. I found This online. But I don’t know if this is the right one?
How can I load the swipe library? My heliboard can’t swipe :(
Don’t be so butthurt! It’s not like I’m saying you should vote for him, in fact I would strongly advise against it. But I have no hope left for the USA with their jurisdiction and political system or their social cohesion. They shoveled their own grave. Their democratic system is flawed and corrupted to no end. I’m simply hopeless that he won’t become president again. Be it now or the next time. It’s always the worst time for him to be in power. The problem won’t be solved until he won’t be able to candidate again. And I don’t believe there will be another solution but that he was president a second time or he dies.
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This is in German and looks at Germany only. The comparison from page 10 on is very interesting. They look at microplastic emissions. Spoiler: shoes (109) have higher emission than bikes (15,6).
Wind Turbines have even less (0,02). I’m mentioning that, because some people here seem to think, that wind turbines are bad for the environment because they have abrasion…
There is also tyre wear particles to be considered! /s
That’s only their Facebook “friends”
Isn’t it proof enough? Using the Sudoku example: there are certainly different levels of difficulties, depending on how many numbers are set in the beginning and other parameters. Checking if the solved answer is correct, is always the same “difficulty” - thus there is no correlation between the difficulty of the puzzle at the beginning and checking the Correctness. Some people might not be able to solve it, but they certainly can check if the solution is right
But Why? What should I Google to find Infos about it?
Can someone explain please? We had this in school, but my friend here forgot what this was about.
There was this dude who applied for art school. They rejected him, which basically led to WW2 later on.
Just make sure to take breaks for fresh air and get some sunshine. The game is supposed to show how a psychosis feels like and apparently they did a good job.
The big price tag is part of the ad! That’s how you get mentioned and people speak about it.
Some idiots will also buy it, so there’s that, too.
I actually don’t care if a free to play game has cosmetics you can buy. They need to make some money some how. As long as you don’t get a real advantage by paying money.
Is the mobile revenue so big, because all the online casinos are labeled as “games”?
I’m getting the hang of it.
a cool bug
a pretty leaf
a DVD of The Core (2003)
a secret glade
a holographic Charizard business card
a marsh wren
a tumbleweed
11 squares packed into a larger square
a broken smoke machine
The Long Now Foundation's archive of every Animorphs book
a brightly-lit billboard
a beige electron
a sensible cheese platter
a swatch pop-out wristwatch
the gold crown Archimedes stole
a relativistic bowling ball
$30 in Yahoo
a first of its kind
a tiny pteranodon
a necklace of element samples whose symbols spell out your name
a baby hedgehog
a friend
two Andalites, one canonical
baby shoes (and baby)
a sunspot
the 3 million point line
a delicate music box
a pair of platonic solids, not quite touching
a block of scandium
a really cool data point
a rock with neat stripes
a single grain of salt
Voyager 2
a 5G seagull
a normal-looking leaf
an orb wren
Voyager 1
a single caffeine molecule
a festive but somehow unnerving holiday card from Junji Ito
a podcast episode
a friendly bee
an ink cartridge
a spiral-cut diamond
a golden radio tuned to 1.618 MHz
a burrito
a cool pair of shoes with flames on the side
a scroll lock key
a primordial black hole
a tree-filled grove and a nice spot for quiet contemplation
a guitar pick
a sixth lagrange point
a glass of heavy water
some microbial life
the Heart of the Ocean
some tin from the pantai remis mine
a sparkling gem
a Rhode Island the size of an ant
an icosahedral d10
a whale shark
a hydrogen ion
a piece of coronium (iron)
the Principality of Sealand
a piece of space shuttle food
a strangely heavy subway token
a piece of pumice
a large hadron
an asterisk
a sunken treasure
a smooth green snake
an eye in the sky
a dna base pair
a steam calliope
a pair of squirrel goggles
a sterile neutrino
a secret leaf
a stick
a normal-sized apple
How do I use a spoiler tag here?
I got to a couple different planets and found a some uprades. Also a hint with a xkcd- link which pictures a map of one of the planets.
This is so much bigger, then I expected!
Thank you