The gerrymandered border slicing through an American's house to isolate its occupants into different districts
u will become crab one way or another ๐ฆ
They don't even have to be blue! You can have useless ticks in many different colors!
Seems like a good way to get ants
Drive throughs absolutely need ways for people to leave, though I'm not sure if there are many great ways one can be implemented without increasing the (already quite large) concrete/asphalt footprints of suburban fast food buildings. I see a lot of concrete curb islands that only seem to serve the purpose of locking people into the wait, and those would be a great place to start.
In my experience, you find out BONTO! had a security breach via an Ars Technica article published around 4 months after the fact because the data was found on the dark web. Zero correspondence from the company itself except in rare circumstances
Technically, almost all of Antarctica is located north of the south pole
I don't disagree that they're different terms, but I personally know a bunch of people who buy sorbet and call it sherbert, and basically use the terms interchangeably
In the US, I've heard it called shaved ice/snow cone if it's freshly ground ice with flavor added by a person, popsicle if it comes in a single serving, and sorbet (often pronounced "sherbert") if it comes in a tub. Usually sorbet tastes the most uniform and has the softest texture, but shaved ice at the County Fair on a hot sunny day hits like nothing else! (Also hits your wallet like nothing else too but that's event pricing for ya)
Sometimes we call the squeeze tubes otter pops but I'm pretty sure that's a brand name we use as a generic term.
Unless already updated, there's no way for trans people in the United States to leave without outing themselves or moonlighting since the Passport Office changes by the current admin went through
Allow me to make a hackneyed code block diagram
Because the final unit is a combined feetรlbs, it's subject to the commutative property of multiplication. For example, 89 foot-pounds of torque is equivalent to 89 pounds of force at 1 foot away from the rotational center, or 1 pound of force 89ft away from the rotational center.
I typically imagine it by putting a weight of x pounds at the end of a 1ft wrench held perfectly level, idk.