I prefer callipygian
The PNW isn’t immune to the drought pal.
If you want to know more, there are videos posted by downielive on YT of canal tunnels that are pretty fascinating.
The summary just says gun, so I assumed hand gun. it was a rifle.
Applesauce ice cream sounds foul.
This article can be applied the same way to Office workers. No they’re not working 100% of the time. What’s a problem is if they’re exceedingly unavailable or underperforming at their job and affecting others.
Kind of sounds like terrorism.
You can’t win with it as a primary issue, that’s why.
And lead gasoline
Cottage cheese.
My go to is Tao of Tea from PNW.
I would never call one.
I’ve never come across a friendly vegan community. I’m not exactly looking for one but the ones that make themselves known tend to have extreme takes. There’s nothing wrong being vegan but their online community sure feels they’re going about it the wrong way, being overly dismissive and defensive rather than open and helpful.
Also I’m sure despite him saying that he will not debate again, he’ll change his mind and do better in round 2 after they drill enough talking points in his head. It doesn’t take a lot for his base to claim a debate victory. He just has to look the part for the duration of the debate.
Undecided to being a racist nazi you mean. I don’t see how a true republican can support such a divisive felony candidate.
Yeah the baby executioner bit was gold.
It’s a bowl cut with a part down the middle, so no.
Cheddar brats are bomb though.
Then OpenAI should pay for a copy, like we do.
Ability to subscribe to a curated Community list. Is this/can this be a thing?
After setting up accounts on different Lemmy instances, I think it would be great for a new user to be able to easily subscribe to a bunch of communities without doing it one by one. It doesn't strictly have to be curated; it could be top 50 posts count or whatever. You can then add or remove additional communities. I feel it would save a considerable amount of clicking and searching for the active communities.