I bet they contacted Israel to ask them to pretty please not do that again, without imposing any consequences for doing so again
Th4tGuyII
It's definitely cringy, but I often admired the attempts when my uni lecturers tried.
Meme culture evolves rapidly, especially nowadays - and for a job that already has a fucked work-life balance, the fact that they're even trying to keep up is admirable.
Jlowpoke
Damn, convinced me. I guess "show don't tell" is just a load of shite
Sure, but then as I said you're comparing apples to oranges. You're comparing the product of human birth to a chicken period, which just aren't equal.
In any case, I think this is just gonna go round in circles, so I'm going to stop here - have a good one
Sure that true for a chicken - but a human's unfertilised egg/ovum doesn't come with any of that. As such what you're saying doesn't make sense.
The human equivalent of an unfertilised chicken egg is their period, which is what I was referring to above.
The only way you could get what you said is with a very well past fertilised human egg, and at that point you're comparing apples to oranges.
I'm a bit late to the party, but I would be inclined to agree with the majority here. Your choice to have their cookies deleted on browser close is adding more friction to an already quite high friction process - you managed to get them to switch over, you don't want to undo all that over cookies of all things.
You have to remember, it is their machine at the end of the day, and while you might be able to put up with having to redo 2FA loads due to cookie deletion, they're clearly not... And if that's going to be the dealbreaker, you're far better off forgetting cookie deletion for now and focusing on more passive privacy options like blocking 3rd party cookies, trackers, and ADs.
The stem - even if the other side is more optimal, I hate the brown bit, so I prefer to open at the stem (which isn't usually that hard) and throw that part away when I get to the end.
True, but I'd argue the first guy still has a point. Balut is a speciality food item and not mass produced in anywhere near the same capacity as regular eggs - so while you can find them, if you're buying eggs you're almost certainly not going to accidentally buy Ballut eggs.
Most commercially sold eggs aren't actually fertilised, they're essentially chicken periods. As such the human equivalent would really only be blood, a barely visible ovum, and any visible remains of the uteral wall that was shed.
There are definitely fertilised eggs sold (see the photo @65gmexl3 shared), but if you're literally just buying normal eggs off the shelf, they aren't going to be those ones.
[...] Another unusual result from their tests was that sometimes the tested devices did not require a constant input of electrical charge to maintain their thrust. Given that the device already appears to violate the known laws of physics by creating thrust without propellant, this result even stumped Dr. Buhler and his team.
Hold up a minute, not only does this thing generate momentum out of ~~essentially~~ ~~nowhere~~ "a new fundamental force", it is also able to generate thrust without a constant supply of energy?
If I told you my car could run without petrol, you'd call me a liar, but apparently this didn't ring alarm bells to them?
Yet another confirmation of what we've known already for a long time, that the far-right and MAGA are pawns for the Russians...
I mean christ almighty I don't think there's a single person alive who sucked Putin's dick as hard as Trump did during his time as president, and he's supposed to be the poster-child for the whole thing.