

Sounds pretty anecdotal.


Sounds pretty anecdotal.


Them bitches will definitely etch a hole in your face or take out an eyeball…
Source?


This is the shit doge needed to fix.


But the person I replied to is in/around Portland.


I started my game shop with about that much. I was open for 7 1/2 years. I did not make much money, but that was because I was in a town of <10,000 people. Being in Portland you should do a lot better. And that rent is amazing. My last building was $1,250/month.


I wish it would stop showing videos i have already seen.
It is a woodworking tool that accepts various bits that rotate at a high rate of speed. It routs, or hollows out an area. It is used in cabinet making and for moulding production.
They are great for making different kinds of joins, as well as decorative edges.


There was wholesomeness to it, but there was a lot of toxicity too.


I left that sub long before I left Reddit because the toxicity outweighed the wholesome.
I thought that happened years ago, and the liar lost his license.
as a casual dabbler, I just use whatever is easily available
Same, which is why I switched to dumbbells. Before that I had a press made of plywood, hours of it sitting in the whey was causing some funk. I even tried wrapping it in plastic first, while that helped it also created unnecessary waste. The dumbbells we already had, so it was no additional cost.
In the beginning I used to use the pot with the whey still in it. Now I would worry the cats (one specifically) would knock it over.
Is he able to pay his child support yet?
have wondered about cost efficiency of it because of how little you get from so much milk.
When I am able to get paneer it is between $9.98 and $13.99 a pound. Milk is $3.99 a gallon currently.
What demographic is the orange guy supposed to represent?
I’m a based patriot who wants to SUPPORT REAL AMERICANS
Sounds like MAGAT to me.


Thanks @johnnyenzyme@piefed.social I came here to mention this sub too.


The eye condition bixonimania doesn’t exist, but neither bots nor some researchers caught that the content was fabricated—despite obvious clues
The first clue being an eye condition with the name mania in it, denoting that it is a mental condition.











When I was a kid I had a book with fantasy art like this. I cannot recall if this image itself was in the book. It was all scantily clad people, which was really odd as I was only single digits in age. I have no idea where I got the book, but I loved it.