According to this article his stomach and intestines had unusual thick lining and strong gastric acids, so maybe they were not so bad.
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According to this article his stomach and intestines had unusual thick lining and strong gastric acids, so maybe they were not so bad.
When I was younger and attended university, I spent the time on the train reading. And that’s what brought me back to reading books.
I bought Stardew Valley last Wednesday. There’s so much more than I expected. I thought this was like a farming simulator with pixel art. Boi I was wrong.
I ended GTA V main story yesterday and while I decide if I want to play the online mode, I’m going to play World of Tanks (which, I discovered, I enjoy way more than War Thunder).
Putting it onto a walkable trail it’s not the best option. Leave it on some parking spots, there are plenty of those as OP said.
His problem it’s not the snow itself, but the fact that the snow has been moved onto a walkable trail to clear some parking spots.
Looks like the standard tractor found in the game. I don’t know why it’s green, maybe a mod (I doubt that it can be pimped) or a bug?
I’m not sure that count as an appearance, though
I get why he is lister as screenwriter for various works, but as an actor I think that’s totally wrong.
Art made with MS Paint is always awesome
I live in a small European town (~17000 persons) and if I walk 13 minutes I get to the other side of the town.
As an European I’ve never seen a diverging diamond (though I’ve been in the US a few times) and boy they look scary to drive across. I know you just have to drive straight, but that criss-cross interchange looks scary.
Also: how big is that parking lot? It reminds me of those Simpson’s gags were the family have to park so far away they can’t even see the location they came to visit.
So you’re saying it yourself: it’s not like merging. Moreover, at T-intersections there might be some crosswalk, so it’s not really true that you yield for one.
I don’t see it that way: when you’re merging you’re going in the same direction of the traffic you’re trying to merge into. At a traffic -light-controlled intersection most of the time you’re perpendicular or at an uncomfortable angle.
I’m from Italy and the first time we had a family vacation in the US we were honked a lot because we would stop at red lights. Only after 3 days we discovered that there’s the “turn-on-red” rule and we were confused: if it’s red, why can you turn?
In Italy (but I guess in all Europe works like this) we have a different approach on these situations: if the driver is at a traffic light and can make a turn, but it could be unsafe, the light turns into a blinking yellow light, so that the driver know that it must check well before going on.
I started GTA V for the first time. Until now it seems pretty funny, even if controls feel clunky
This past week I started playing again Stellaris. I unfortunately had to start over a new save since the many updates made my old save impossible to use at full power. Still, this new run seems to be better than my old save!
Have you ever tried something based on OpenStreetMap? Apps like Organic Maps or OsmAnd are really useful and work offline too.
Not sure how it’s in Germany, but recently I’ve visited a little hamlet in Northern Italy (150 inhabitants) that has 2 cafes.
I’d like to see a map where the Netherlands are not included. We in Europe are not (always) car-centric but the public transport is awful in some places.