I’m not really sure what this meme is trying to say
I’m not really sure what this meme is trying to say
I love Wind Waker so much. The Triforce quest toward the end gets some heat, but I think it’s great. Sailing around the open ocean and exploring the islands is the best part of the game. Wish they would have kept some of the cut content and had another dungeon or two, but still overall one of my favorite Zelda games.
I find her work strongly vaginal which bothers me.
To add to this, genocide is actually a pretty wide term with a lot of different ways if manifests in the real world. There’s everything from the Holocaust, European colonization of the Americas, to the current situation in Palestine. I think it’s an easy trap for people to fall into to say that because situations aren’t exactly equal that one is a genocide and one is not.
Because it’s a matter of one button press in an elevator, probably not the difference between walking up 5 vs 33 floors.
Monkeys are pretty smart, obviously not people smart but they’re a whole tier above cats and dogs. I doubt a water gun would work at a deterrent once they realize it’s only water.
You hope there’s a war?
Fun fact, there is more genetic variation within Africa than there is in the rest of the world combined. This is because only a small lineage of humans ended up migrating out of Africa.
They’ll break eventually but it’s nice to get a couple more uses out of them for things like bags of frozen veggies and stuff.
Not only do I use these, I save and reuse them for other things.
This depends on the state and depends wildly on the circumstances. Driving in a reckless manner, e.g. while intoxicated, and killing someone is probably a felony everywhere.
My barber trims up my eyebrows every time I get a haircut.
You’re not misreading but you are thinking too much about the analogy.
I’m not even a raisin hater but raisins in carrot cake does not sound good at all. Give me walnuts or pecans.
This is speculation but I’d bet there was some amount of less-than-voluntary aspect to the construction of at least some of the pyramids. As in “we’ll pay you, but this is your job for the next 30 years while you’re not harvesting.”
But rather than reject the phrase
“That’s not language that I use,” Mamdani told NBC’s Kristen Welker on “Meet the Press.”
So it kinda sounds like he does reject that particular phrase but this article still wants to attack him for it
I will be riding with the great Khan, tyvm.