

It’s not called maple syrup if it’s not real maple syrup. They’ll call it maple flavored syrup, pancake syrup, but never maple syrup.
It’s not called maple syrup if it’s not real maple syrup. They’ll call it maple flavored syrup, pancake syrup, but never maple syrup.
After a few laps, Hamilton is always out of the race, so the groundhog had no effect.
And don’t worry, it definitely wasn’t completely written a thousand years later to push the preferred political agendas of the time.
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all conform to the standard.
If only there were some international standards organization to make a decision for us!
Look 'm in the eye and say M A C A B. It’s not about repeating the alphabet, it’s about asserting dominance.
Yeah, maybe not a good AA example, just couldn’t think of a second one off the top of my head.
AA is a game that is a normal full sized game, but was made on a budget that limited scope. Good examples are the Metro series or Balatro. AAA is your normal games with big budgets. AAAA is a special title for Skull and Bones, it means you spend a gigantic amount of money and make sure the whole thing sucks.
“Thank you dealer, I would like to discard all 5 of those cards you played now, thanks.”
That’s actually not a big deal for blimps. Blimps don’t lose a lot of helium, they only need to be serviced for if like once a year. When people say we have a helium crisis, they’re talking about high-purity helium for advanced medical work and advanced science.
Gay: anon plays Minecraft instead of having sex with women.
No they are, the dinosaur just didn’t want to have anything to do with Chris Pratt.
Makes me wonder if this attack vector was chosen so that Russian logistics would be dramatically hampered by security checks now.
Because “the markets open at 9” is an international standard that everyone can count on. You could stagger it so that one country’s market opens at 10, then another at 12, and so on, but then what if one country chooses a different standard? What if a restaurant picks a different convention than businesses in one area? Time zones are great because once you understand them, you’ll always know how time works locally, anywhere in the world with a single piece of information, it’s a truly successful standard.
They would probably never fall off in the first place, which is why you’ve never heard of anything remotely like this ever happening. Usually, there’s two supports, one in the front and one in the back. Even if one of these large steel posts somehow fails, the other one will hold the logs long enough for the driver to stop the car. They’ve almost certainly tested stuff like this from a standstill while designing those beds. Same principle holds for ratchet straps, although there will be far more than 2 straps, making catastrophic failure even rarer, and those would be routinely inspected for damage.
I would let myself die because this scene is so far removed from the laws of physics that I spent my life studying and my entire career would now be completely worthless.
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