

deflation wont make the 20 dollar bill any larger or heavier either. Imagine the kind of wallets we’d need!
Americans have experienced more freedom than those who came before.
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well, better as in more effective.
Just don’t forget to engage the safety squints.
an angle grinder would be a much better choice than hammers
If you stopped at Ganondorf, you had already missed Gandalf ;D
In Swedish? just a name, with unfortunate significance in the english language.
Fanny is a semi common forename in Sweden.
a HDD can fail at any given time. It could fail within a week of buying it, could last over a decade.
What I’m saying is, if you have data you don’t want to lose, yes you should be worried. Keeping backups is the only safe option.
thats what happens when short term profit is king I guess
“To meet” translates to “treffen” in German. Which can also mean “to hit something or somebody”.
Join the shooting club, meet new friends.
that’s fair, I more meant the sheer amount of it though
wtf is that product, op can’t be the only one misunderstanding it
how I imagine this interview:
It isn’t fair, my precious, is it, to ask us what it’s got in it’s nassty little pocketsess?
That is some serious fourh wall shit, with the sunlight blurring the subtitles.
Oh wow that is a punishment outweighing the crime if I’ve ever heard one.
at least in lord of the rings and the hobbit
On the other hand Tolkien was quite clear on that the story was told from the perspective of the protagonists. Not least through the strong insinuation that the in-universe book that Bilbo started, Frodo continued, and Sam finished, is if not the book we are reading, at least an important source for it.
Lord of the rings telling them as evil mostly shows that’s how the fellowship saw them.
Testing is a sign of weakness.