In one book, there is an outside context problem.
In another, a chair is used as a weapon.
In one book, there is an outside context problem.
In another, a chair is used as a weapon.
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I want to make red sugar dressing and pour it into the cracks to make lava.


Huh, thanks for a genuine answer, TIL.


As a native speaker of a language with only non gendered pronouns, I trip over with all of them. I regularly use the wrong pronoun of people who very obviously present as one or the other.
Still, I was once asked why I was being so woke for using ‘they’. I was really surprised, it was because I was referring to a person with a gender neutral name, what was I supposed to do? Assume they were male?


For the life of me I do not understand how this was not all it took.
You need to look at a sample under a microscope to tell.
You could simply bind it with another paint and leave it be.
I need to read the paper that resulted from this experiment.


Although ‘Ode to spot’ was intended as bad poetry, I always enjoyed it.
I live in an area with sea but almost no tide (although wind direction can have a pretty big effect on water level) and I have always felt that tides are weird man.


I played an ungodly amount of Tapan Kaikki 3 with my brother.
Best game ever.
We have a concept of word inflection, which can be used to replace a lot of words that English would use to denote something being a question, ownership markers, causes and effects etc.
Compounds are fun too, since you can do chaining:
Viskibassokitaravahvistinpiiri
Whisky base guitar amplifier circuit
Epäjärjestelmällistyttämättömyydelläänsäkäänköhän.
It’s the longest word you can make in Finnish without using compounds, which can be infinite length.
It means, very loosely translated "I wonder if the outcome was a result of their lack of ability to cause others to be disorganized. "
I know, Finnish is an enviable language.


In TNG Wesley has a hard time getting into the academy and one of the other applicants is a genius in his own right.
I feel like there was some affirmative action going on.


Safer, very high power to weight ratio, better self discharge stability and good temperature range performance are the advantages. The most important one is of course the lack of massive environmental impact of water hungry lithium mining in dry environments and the geopolitical challenges evident in lithium sourcing.
There are a few electric vehicles with this chemistry and I predict it will replace lithium based chemistries in lower cost, smaller vehicles.


Sodium batteries are already commercially available and although their volumetric energy density and round trip efficiency is lower than lithium I think they are a promising alternative to lead acid and some lithium applications.
Maybe Cambodia and Khmer Rouge? But not many.


A little while ago I met someone whose job is to worry about international affairs and they were worried about operating systems.
After that I started worrying about every end user device in Ukraine shutting down until peace was negotiated.
Pika is a real animal?
Gen 1 pokemon really are just funny colored real animals.