sascuach

joined 3 years ago
 

Tried it yesterday and it works. Dont go overboard and give yourself bowel problems tho

 

There is:

https://lemmy.ml/c/science

https://beehaw.org/c/science

https://mander.xyz/c/science

which would allow people to more easily find the other subs

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/382278

I'm partially memeing bc i get that it's a game from like 3000 yrs ago, but its a very easy modification.

Is there a reason why this isn't done? Or changing the colors to something else? (Blue vs red, which seems to be video game standard)

 

I'm partially memeing bc i get that it's a game from like 3000 yrs ago, but its a very easy modification.

Is there a reason why this isn't done? Or changing the colors to something else? (Blue vs red, which seems to be video game standard)

 

me 2 mark, me2

 

Not sure how. Mine doesn't vent outside in an obvious fashion.

Leave it running while showering

 

I'll still take one. My place is smaller than a shipping container any who.

 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/284258

You're a rich white kid from the suburbs. Sure man just fly away, forget about everyone else down here. You help me take down x, you help real people with real lives. Think about that next time you're fighting some stupid elephant man or whatever

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submitted 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago) by sascuach@lemmy.ml to c/poor@lemmy.ca
 

Haven't found an studies on it though.

Just searched page 1 of google "is rust in diet harmful U.S. Environmental Protection Agency" "is rust in diet harmful"

Most reliable link was https://www.foxnews.com/health/is-using-rusty-cookware-really-that-big-of-a-deal not sure if fox is reliable (iirc fox's opinion pieces are unreliable)

Rust might increase bodily iron: "Limitations of all pot types, except stainless steel, included heavier weight and rust formation. In addition, even though cast iron and blue steel pots were less expensive and leached greater quantities of iron, stainless steel pots were lighter, less likely to rust and presumably less likely to cause iron overload"

 

In the hood.

The assailant let up after a minute and walked away.

I see this pretty much like once per 3 months. I've only seen police involvement once

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