Unfortunately we’ve only got about a billion.
Unfortunately we’ve only got about a billion.
Yeah. DC has some very pretty metro stations. NYC has SO MANY stops in Manhattan it was silly when visiting.
I play the Sunday as a group and my God. Crosswords have some of the most bullshit rules.
You can put multiple letters on a single square? Reebus. You can also have an answer that’s a whole phrase instead of a word.
I more meant if you require companies to send you goods to review for your business to work, then you can’t be impartial.
Why is it hard? At least to get an approximation since you can’t measure everywhere.
We know temperatures of the mantle and both cores. We know their size. We can ignore the crust as a rounding error. This approximation will improve as our measurements get better.
Untrustworthy. Real reviewers buy the product. If you are reliant on companies to send you product to review then you cannot be impartial.
ANY job that requires payment for training, application or supplies is a scam. Period.
On the other hand smokers smell like death.
On the other hand smokers smell like death.
Well that’s complicated. A LOT of people who can get pregnant don’t have regular cycles, don’t have predictable ovulation, don’t know or have all the regular signs of ovulation, etc, that make tracking fertile periods tough. They are also people who bleed during ovulation, or have sporadic bleeding throughout their cycle, or bleed frequently from sex, all of which can confound predicting ovulation.
To compound that, sperm can live up to 5 days in the receivers reproductive tract extending a typical ovulation period to 11 days. https://www.webmd.com/infertility-and-reproduction/sperm-and-semen-faq
What about this is not how pregnancy works, exactly?
Friends who are OK talking about and don’t shame you about sex. Also friends who have a sense of fucking humor.
Kbin knows the article is totally fucked and just trying to insert a little bit of brightness to combat the existential dread.
Good AI.
I’ve read them all and liked them all. They all feel quite different.
Pact is urban fantasy about a protagonist dealt the shittiest hand and dealing with that. It gets pretty dark but I really like the world it creates.
Twig is about kids at an academy in a world where alchemy and biology took off. To the point where grade schoolers creating Frankenstein’s Monster would be a class project. It deals with flawed characters in a really unique world.
Ward is the sequel to Worm staring a very traumatized Glory Girl. Imo it’s about healing and dealing with trauma and forgiveness. It’s the toughest of Wildbow’s works in part because he got a LOT of negativity during this that made writing harder. But I liked it for what it was and how it expanded on the Entities lore.
Pale takes place in the world of Pact but in the future with different setting and characters. 3 girls introduced to magic with a strong emphasis on the Others and how they and humans coexist. I think it’s his best work so far and would suggest picking up here if something else doesn’t strike your fancy. Wildbow has said he likes writing in this world and I think it shows.
I’d also check out: https://www.patreon.com/wildbow/about , it has concise descriptions of each work by the author.
For defense? No. For extermination? Also no but it makes it more deniable.
Ah sorry. I try to not appear like I’m advertising. It’s Pale by Wildbow which just finished. Modern fantasy with 3 girls as protagonists. Rituals, other-than-human creatures and spell cards are a big part of the magic system.
As a reader of a certain web serial, watching her deal with not being an innate magic user by using spell cards was very fun. That world didn’t know what hit them.
Ok, so should the Federal Government slash Iowa’s emergency response fund by the same amount? Iowa, bootstraps, etc.
You wore a mask for one day when you had the FLU? Jesus fucking Christ.
Lol at your history, short as it is. Hunter Biden shit and defending Elon.