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Did you know that HOLOGRAM is an anagram for GLAM HOOR?
Did you know that HOLOGRAM is an anagram for GLAM HOOR?
Ok that’s just not true at all.
Core temps ramp up astonishingly fast on RPi!
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You are all false prophets. The time is clearly 26:71.
Plot twist: They both go to OnlyFans.
Depends on whether she raises her head.
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Lots of things could go wrong here but him pulling the trigger from this position is relatively tame. Stupid as fuck, but tame.
She will feel no effect from the barrel heating up as the other commenter said, for two reasons.
First, one shot doesn’t really do much to the barrel temperature - you’d need multiple shots in relatively rapid succession (i.e. several within a few minutes) for the barrel to start getting uncomfortably warm.
Second, the barrel isn’t resting on her gluteal cleft; the receiver is. This part of the rifle is designed to be held.
Actually really enjoying OpenSUSE Tumbleweed… first time on a rolling release distro and so far no major complaints.
Probably would have started with Arch (btw) but I felt a little daunted by the install process. In contrast with my ~2010 attempt, all my data is on a separate drive with automatic backups to NAS — so when I upgrade to an NVMe drive I’m going to give it a whirl.
You should know that not all clients display your display name, some only show your username@instance.
It’s not apparent to everyone that your name is Onno.
So can I start with something a little milder or do I need to jump straight in to CBT? I guess I was expecting to ease into things with maybe some light spanking or candle wax.
I mean, the three sisters works wonderfully as long as you’re not trying to harvest mechanically or minmax your yields. It’s a great way to produce food for a family or small village with a comparatively small amount of land and effort.
It’s common in backyard and community gardens for a reason. To my understanding: (1) corn is a fast growing, relatively high yield calorie and carbohydrate source and provides a natural trellis for (2) beans which stabilize the stalks and provide a protein and vitamin source, while (3) squash serves as a ground cover to retain moisture, limit weed growth, and produces fruit high in fiber and vitamin C.
The beans do fix nitrogen but this only plays a role in replanting for the next season, reducing or eliminating the need to fallow.