I love how the French flag is a backdrop here
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My avatar is a snapping turtle swimming in the water.
I love how the French flag is a backdrop here
It’s unfortunate that there are negative stereotypes of vultures as creepy just because they eat carrion, as they’re the janitors who take care of the messes that others don’t want to deal with.
I encourage everyone who sees this comment to check out the article, including the giant list of related stories at the bottom, and see if there’s anything going on near you. There’s a ton of stuff from many different states mentioned – Wisconsin, Idaho, Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, Texas, California, Missouri, Arizona, Michigan, Virginia, Arkansas, South Carolina… Even if there’s nothing in your local area, you should be vigilant about what’s going on in your local area, and be active in local government.
If you’re an elections geek (like me) or have friends in the St. Petersburg, Florida area, you might want to know about that one crazy candidate, Danielle Marolf, for Pinellas County school board (Florida, basically St. Petersburg) who’s lying about the availability of a book that’s already been banned, and campaigning on this lie. Marolf is running against incumbent school board chair Laura Hine in this year’s school board elections.
Maybe this is why they named a Super Mario RPG boss after this genus
It’s the lack of lignin (bamboo uses silica as a strengthener)
Oh I see
The funny thing is that both “July twenty-third” and “the twenty-third of July” are common in the US.
as if my Florida Man posting didn’t already give it away :P
that said I have learned to prefer YYYY-MM-DD for all my cataloguing needs on computer because it sorts far more easily
The way Mario seems to teleport when turning around in the water seems to say something about the way hitboxes worked in the original DKC1.
Super Kong World
concat: “11”
cat: ignores your inquiry
Um
The second wrong.
Or…only one
Dimension
> Goddamnit.
> This is
> like getting
> rick[rolling something involves flattening it]
I don’t mind having an excuse to get ourselves a new calendar system :P
then write the year before the month before the day 😈
looks at today’s date
…darn, I did forget Tau Day. :(
well yeah, there’s no 14th month
https://i.postimg.cc/wBYcTxn8/delayed-agreement.png
you win 10 internet(s)
The only things I know that look like this are in genus Heptapleurum (formerly Schefflera), specifically H. actinophyllum and H. arboricola. That genus is in the family you mentioned so that’d be my first guess.