

Hot water is pretty easy to cool. Just leave it in a vessel in a cool place and come back later.
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Hot water is pretty easy to cool. Just leave it in a vessel in a cool place and come back later.
Water in streams, lakes, rivers, and springs is pretty much always a lot cooler than the air. Unless it’s a very small pond or a puddle, water is pretty cool, especially if you go deeper than just the surface to take your water.
Try this model, I always use it.
If I broke into your house holding a knife would it be morally wrong for you to hide in the wardrobe?
The way things are going, “US citizen” is about to get changed to “US subject”.
He was Norwegian, and only denied entry, not kidnapped.
be the change you want to see in the world
Do you mean: “we got a new box”?
Oh. At what point does harmless tourism become mass tourism?
More like if you are planning a trip to a place that already suffers from overtourism, don’t.
Every now and then I think about how rich I could get if it weren’t for morals…
yeah if that doesn’t happen I’ll eat my boots.
You know that non-abrahamic religions exist, right?
Its purpose isn’t to be aesthetically pleasing. Trans people and POC are constantly discriminated against by other queers, and intersex people rarely are even acknowledged to exist at all, let alone treated as anything else than disgusting or sex object.
goatfuckers
totally not racist at all
That’d be pretty expensive to run if you think anout it. And who’d do the cleanup?
Pretty much yes. If you look at a map, you’ll notice that most cities, especially old (like old old) ones are next to or near water sources. There are, of course, other reasons for this as well: building a settlement by water will also give you the opportunity to use boats, for transportation and shipping. Merchant cities tend to be by seas and oceans, because transporting cargo by ships is much more efficient than by land, especially before airplanes. Then there’s fishing, crop irrigation, and just that humans like bodies of water.
But also, what do you exactly mean by water bottle? Because water transportation and storage vessels have been around for quite a while, and aqueducts have been built by various civilisations across history.
Even a warlord would need a whole bunch of people willing to support them.