That's odd, because I remember their height as the 2016 election through (maybe) 2019.
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Yeah, it gets complicated when formal rules can just be made up. I had a group of professors who published a little sheet saying, "These are the ways we like it, but unless it's truly horrendous, you aren't getting knocked for it." Their rule was something along the lines of pre-Roman fall, names that ended in -s don't get an extra 's, but afterwards they do. So Jesus', but Aquinas's... /shrug
Oh, totally right. I guess I didn't even think that 7's successors are 10/11 as well as 8.
Already was, ain't it? I think that it was at 2% or something of Steam users until it wasn't supported as of this year.
You'd think so, but people can be downright cruel to those they think are 'under' them, and guess what every person working a job that can't get them fired (so no business-to-business contacts) is to them?
I remember working in a customer facing role when I was a teen, and occasionally had to tell people the place was closed due to weather. They would accuse me of being everything under the sun and personally on a vendetta to make their lives miserable... and there was nothing I could do about it aside from calling the police if they actually started making threats.
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world You guys are nuts. Sincerely, your neighbor from the better border bastion. If it gets below Miami's average temperature, I'm putting on the parka.
Well that wasn't what I expected to hear. I'm curious why their heating supplies are falling/failing. Isn't oil the one thing they actually have an excess of?
I can't answer about why you wouldn't normally bruise, but when people drink alcohol, the skin becomes flushed. This is because one of alcohol's effects is to open the arterioles that feed capillary beds on/near the skin. It's also why it's not a good idea to drink alcohol to warm yourself; you'll feel warmer because your skin is flushed (sort of the same reason why inflammation tends to feel hot, though there blood is 'leaking' from your vessels due to certain bioregulators), but you'll be losing heat more quickly in contact with cold environments. Your typical bruise comes from the capillary beds being damaged, thus if you are drinking and have more blood in your capillary beds, you'll be more likely to bruise.
For why you don't normally bruise? You might just have pretty efficient arterioles that close off the capillary beds. You might also have very osmotic interstitial fluid, which means your cells are at the same osmolarity, and would tend to 'suck up' the blood that would be otherwise 'lost' (as in, out of place in the area it's in) and distribute its contents. We'd have to experiment a little and see what happens under different circumstances. Try to bruise you when you are already hot (which will cause your skin capillary beds to open, again flushing the skin), see if different fluids with dye in them injected in certain areas will 'bruise' you, etc.
Utah is beautiful and has tons of opportunity for outdoor activities. Some of the coolest national parks are there, and should be a top priority in anyone's bucket list. It's difficult to avoid supporting the mormons in some manner if you go though. Freaking landlords get raging erections thinking about what it would be like to be a top member of the mormon sect.
Oh, damn. I still have that one on my wishlist.
That's weird. Wisdom has always been the resistance roll for soul stuff in my memory, except for its weird foray into the physical with perception checks.
As my boss said in one of those stupid floor meetings we always had to have, "if they have [the competitor's] card in their wallet, and not ours, who do you think they're going to?" God, I got sick of asking folks to sign up.