But, you know, he not only discovered that it doesn't move if you don't move it, but that even if you do try to move it, it will resist your attempt to do so (which really like broke my brain when I first learned it, and still kinda do even now).
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Oh don't worry, I make sure to throw it only after I say hi to the mold.
Bread, dear lord the bread.
I always need it the day after I throw it, which was already a few days past the expiry date in the fridge.
Avoid them both.
That does sound like solid advice.
Hmm, perhaps medical emergency?
Wasn't there some sort of concept tech for an airport, where cameras detect and recognize you, and then ensures that any screen that you can see will have the list that has your flight on it? Moreover, the thing about this tech is that the same screen can show different lists simultaneously for different people, simply based on their position and the angle at which they view the screen, if I remember correctly.
Now imagine that for public advertisements.
Now say that in MessagePack.
Ooh, I like your example tho, how would you continue it if you were to explain why "innocent until proven guilty" is a good thing?
I'm sure that there are those who haven't taken a sip of water, but still die.
Well, I guess that means my body voted red (the l~~eopards~~ysosomes are eating their faces now).