Gotta watch for bears on the way to the moon, yo.
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You add money to your steam wallet with a credit card, spend the money, then do a charge back on the credit card.
Real answer: this is a solution to a problem that started with light novels and manga. They have blurbs in the back describing what's in them, just like Western media does, but nobody was reading them.
The solution was to make the title as obnoxiously descriptive as possible, so people would know what it was about just by reading the title.
This naturally affects animated works based on those book titles, and hentai is no exception.
They exist, but they're expensive. The cheapest I see is the Mercedes AMG E53 Cabriolet for around 80k.
The reasons why they're expensive are touched on in another post: hybrids are heavy because batteries are heavy, convertibles are heavy because you can't use the roof for the car's structure anymore, so a convertible hybrid is extra heavy. Solving that engineering problem makes them expensive.
The capsules dissolve in water and have little animal-shaped sponges inside. They're cute little gimmicks to make your 6-year-old's head explode.
That, and have your parent accuse you of popping pills, it would seem. Don't eat these, by the way.
Typically, people do associate the terms with different forms of power, but they're really the same thing. A motor creates motion using supplied power. That's what a car engine does: it uses the chemical energy in fuel to move pistons.
If I understand correctly about your line of work, this is consistent: the supplied power source is converted to rotational motion in the fans. Your compressor engine is also a motor.
If you have something else that turns the airflow into electricity, then you have a generator there, and will need another motor to make stuff move again.
This is also why hybrids need an electric motor and a gas engine: they have a generator that turns motion into electricity, so they need something that turns electricity back into motion.
Pick me! I'm as strange as they come!
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