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Have you tried aliexpress?
The last urn I got was from there. The crematorium was selling the exact same one for 10x the price.
Not sure about Zelda theme. You could try finding something that’s not an urn and call it an urn?
Sorry for your loss and good luck on your journey ahead
Libreoffice calc does not have the functionality Excel does.
ikr, ITT, people getting mad they don’t fit into / agree with a strangers green flag list. The world is a wild place and I hope it’s not as hostile or absurd as I believe it is.
It’s an interesting one to me for two reasons.
\1. Israels allies are culturally and ideologically opposed to what Israel has been doing in the region since WW2. It is imperialistic, subjugating and what the west has been trying to move away from in the later half of the 20th century. However, it is strategic to them to support Israel so they will continue to bite their tongues and support their ally.
\2. After the second world war Europe has been very cautious of any nation displaying imperialist intent. The mindset was featured heavily in the Falkland island conflict, etc. With Israel’s obvious intent of expanding their land, especially with Zionist ambition, many strategists in Europe may find themselves thinking of the similarities between 1940s Germany and the current political ideology of the state of Israel.
Mullvad has had some awesome projects recently.
Proton have been trying to drive a privacy orientated ecosystem and an alternative to the big three.
Both deserve your money. Great companies
As a lover if insects and arachnids who spends significant time in nature and the garden, the fear I feel for wasps is indescribable.
The idea someone, two millennia ago, wrote wasps to be the most evil, feared, sadistic thing in their experience of the world resonates with me deeply.
This also ignores the growing middle class in China and India. Countries will have to be quality of life competitive or they will experience brain drain to the west.
Agreed, my bad
The 1967 amendment already did that. But yes, the campaigns were about the voice, not recognition of first nations people
The title is hugely misrepresenting the referendum.
Not even our conservative party, the liberals, opposed recognition of aboriginal and Torres islander people as the traditional owners of the land.
The neo liberal progressive party, labor, put in a change to political process. This is what people disagreed with.
Looks like you have a project for yourself. I look forwards to the Sabre VLC Android fork
Even the state of politics dating back to the Grachi. Gradually becoming more violent and turbulent and Rome’s reach and power grew. A society of adapters who could no longer adapt to the fast pace of change.
Fair, I was reductive. The title is still clickbait unsubstantiated by content
Clickbait title.
The studies findings? Babies are subject to positive feedback loop with environment.
Depends on your interpretation of recent.
There was research published along these lines since the 50’s and a large surge in the 80s.
It’s back in vogue again now and everyone likes their research to be paradigm changing.
Very uncommon. Arguably one of the most disturbing comedy’s ever made.
Meet the Feebles is a 1989 musical comedy produced and directed by The Lord of the Rings mastermind Peter Jackson. The film is set behind the scenes at a Muppet Show-like theatrical company, and it nods to The Muppet Movie with its story about raggedy puppet entertainers dreaming of making it big. Except in Meet the Feebles, most of the puppets are diseased, drug-addicted, and / or sexually perverse. Jackson, his partner Fran Walsh, and fellow New Zealand weirdos Danny Mulheron and Stephen Sinclair collaborated on a screenplay that weaves together about half a dozen subplots; the most prominent involves the talented hippopotamus Heidi, whose lover (and the troupe’s impresario) Bletch is cruelly dismissive and adulterous. As the Feebles prepare for the show that could be their big break, their personal problems start to spill over onstage.
I like praising bots and I won’t be stopping
Does anyone know what numbers / study they’re referencing?
Google:
Surely the gdpr has something to say about this. Or did the US forget the rest of the wold exists again?