You can tie the tongues of barnacles together and use that to bring down entire buildings when they reel each other in. Oh and btw it’s open world and you can level the whole place ala bf3.
Yep - grated cheese is a good example. The stuff they put in to make it not stick together can contain gluten.
So are you still letting the French have Ameriguyana (Fr)?
I just changed all mine, got some that come with a remote to silence them. They’ll all go off, you press the button once and they all turn off except for the one that triggered it. You press again to turn it off.
Thanks for suggesting summit - I’ve tried many but never felt like they clicked. Summit feels nice- it has many of the same features, you can customise how posts look (even the width of cards!)
This is what news.com.au in Australia (Murdoch media) sees as peak journalism.
They’ll regularly trawl Reddit and twitter for ‘stories’ and how the public reaction (read: 1 comment) is.
It’s become a bit of a joke in the Australia subreddit to ask to be included in the screenshot.
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Luigi protection
Pretty sure it’s the ice-cream - I’ve had the shapes and the chicken, I think I tried Vegemite chocolate?
But I’m 90% sure I haven’t seen Vegemite ice-cream.
The one in the thumbnail is fancy - egg and bacon too!
I recommend his podcast if you like more of this: ‘Dollars and Sense’ published by the Australia Institute.
https://pca.st/podcast/9cc37d00-6a4f-013c-9f4c-0acc26574db2
Oh no not devious lick again
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Is it even amphibious if it can’t leave the water?
This is cool - I love that it has a ribbon cable to plug the fold down keyboard in
Interestingly in Ukraine they are beginning to use drones with huge spools of fibre optic cable to transmit control and video signals. They’re doing this because of the jamming.
Could it have something to do with how long the US election cycle is? It seems that basically the whole term is full campaign mode for the next election.
Compare to other countries with much shorter official election campaigns (4-6 weeks) and I wonder if they are less tiring.
I can understand this one - I’m assuming it’s for people to borrow to carry corn, which it looks like it’s parked next to.
Were they stabbed with a knife off the shelf?