Remember that instance? I don't seem to remember if we ever got a reason as to why it just vanished. Anybody remember what happened?
The obvious one, tags and flairs
Being able to actually migrate an account, not just settings and follows etc but your post and comment history etc. All data
Yeah the 3 kind of take up the whole calendar with each other. Not to say series beyond that aren't good. Pak v Bang was just spectacular
Well texture is the biggest thing you need to be vary of depending on how you're cooking it you might need to alter something. Some produce is parboiled before being frozen too. For a soup as you mentioned is perhaps the best place to utilise frozen veggies, the texture isn't an issue nor fo you ga e to worry about defrosting it first. Just pop it in. Peas for example are basically cooked before being frozen, I'm not sure about asparagus but just check em after they've thawed in your soup.
Greatest 4 months or so of test cricket I've seen in my life. I just want more test games. Everyone should play England or atleast big 3 number of test games.
You are intense and insane
Edit: since people didn't get the reference, op used the lyric from the song the Schuyler sisters from Hamilton which this is a reference to.
Aaah didn't know it was a complete trio.
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Yeah I see it
I think thats the duo
I've lost three grandparents, and here, our approach to death is different from the West. We don't prepare the bodies extensively, just keep them cool. For the funeral, they're wrapped in a white cloth, laid on a bed at home where 'guests' pay their respects. Then we carry them to the grave, where we place them directly into the earth, without a casket. Just the white cloth. I've been 6 feet deep in my grandparents grave putting down their bodies, was the last person to see their eyes.
Seeing the dead isn’t disrespectful; it acknowledges mortality without layers of abstraction. Cultures vary widely in their views on death, and that’s okay. But I find value in an approach that doesn’t hide death behind closed doors, whether in slaughterhouses, funeral homes, or distant graveyards.
There's nothing to hide. Being able to see the dead doesn't make it less respectful. Don't see death with a strict sense of morality. Every culture has very different views on death. And even the same cultures over time vary in beliefs.
I have far too many opinions on this lol and I'll spare you any more of my rambling.
Couldn't put my full colon on the internet like that
I think the kid is called the rizzler? The others are some random family and he's just there for some reason.
I honestly do not know.
Why do we hide from death so much?
First I've noticed this instance.
People still don't record accurate birthdays here. A registrar goes to a village once every 3-4 months and all the kids born within the previous few months get the same birthday (if registered at all).
And this is a new thing. People older than that from villages have no clue how old they are. Just guess stuff.
But that could imply anything upto 49. Better do ?0
I sometimes worry about my beard and eyebrows when I open my oven or a flame on the stove goes high.
I would've thought not giving a second would have better results
Oh thats bloody brilliant. Honestly I want a good adaptation of everything Brandon Sanderson. Whatever form it takes
I remember a darkish look, less cute. And a Steven Spielberg project btw