As a person who tried a friend’s watermelon wine and helped them pour it all down the drain that some day, I’m glad your melon experience went well.
As a person who tried a friend’s watermelon wine and helped them pour it all down the drain that some day, I’m glad your melon experience went well.
What lead you to seek diagnosis?
Are you taking corrective meds?
How does or did it impact your everyday life?
Same reason it’s Japan, Germany, China, etc.
So no classes but lots of extra credit?
I want to sword to be a detached love dart and for each defeated enemy to become part of an expanding polycule.
I’ve got a foldable to deal with being on call as a sysadmin and it’s so much better than lugging o laptop around. The more screen I can fit in my pocket, the better.
For a movie with this premise, may I recommend The Lobster
This is clearly Mad Bull and is ok for children to have after takoyaki.
So there’s clothed ones and then the two humping ones right in the front and a bunch of other unclothed one everywhere, so did the clothed ones just arrive late to the orgy or what?
Once Rita Repulsa makes it the size of a building, that when the Megazords come out.
Neato, I didn’t know about that cherry. Good luck with your search and your garden!
Hobbies, sure. But specialization comes with tools and learning that generalists don’t have, couldn’t possibly afford, and would be a ridiculous amount of things to store and knowledge to remember. E.g. I don’t want to do my own dentistry and I’d prefer an expert for that. Dentistry in the US requires a whole medical degree, specialized tools, etc. I also don’t own the equipment nor have the knowledge to find and drill a well if I want to be “self sufficient”.
You don’t have to be an expert, and that can be very freeing, but we do need them and becoming an expert has opportunity costs. That doesn’t mean experts are shallow or becoming a generalist is deep or morally better nor does it mean generalists are in any way insufficient.
Ok, but cherries and apples aren’t native; colonists introduced them. I think the pawpaw is the only native tree with edible fruit and you already listed it.
It’s not native but I remember my grandparents had a pear tree that did well and stayed relatively small in Eastern PA.
And if space is the only issue for the cherries, you could look into Espalier, training it to grow flat against a wall or fence.
Didn’t know the I Ching was so foxy.
My conversations here must not count, nor have they improved my opinion.
Ok.
Firefly Grindr.
(Upon actually looking this up, there are some species where females can fly, they just suck at it apparently.)