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They don’t, until they do.
They don’t, until they do.
As an insider I can assure you it is.
A T M O S P H E R E
There’s a fine line between bravery and stupidity, but this is deep into stupid territory.
Half of all Americans admit to it, there have to be some people who lied about it.
It’s a bunch of different websites that talk to each other.
Wile E. Coyote?
I just had oatmeal, but it didn’t look half as good as this.
You can definitely slash with most spears, there’s just less surface area to cut with compared to a sword.
Historically accurate shitpost
That bear has trash panda vibes.
With more elaborate meals that have smaller servings, you have multiple courses throughout the meal so even though you’re eating small portions of each thing, so you’re still eating a lot of food overall. This is what people mean when they refer to a ten course meal or something like that.
Looks like a good place to heal up. Hope you have a quick and easy recovery!
Forbes is such a joke…
Even if that weren’t the case, waterproof devices with replaceable batteries have already been made for years. There is no technical reason water resistance precludes replaceable batteries. It’s just more bullshit.
Except this is a bullshit exception because not only is it 100% possible to make waterproof devices with replaceable batteries, they have existed for years already. There is absolutely no technical reason for this, and the exception probably only exists because the corporations influenced the legislators to effectively gut the law.
Waterproof phones with replaceable batteries are most certainly possible and have existed for over a decade at least. Sorry, but that argument is total bullshit.
Won’t stop fumes but it will stop a bunch of particulate pollution and prevent you from accidentally eating bugs!