Lemmy was not this violent of a place before Charlie Kirk died. Pointing out that it’s not a good idea to round up and kill people of a certain ideology makes him a “maga boy”?Woah bro. Only one of you sounds like a red hat here and it’s not @sanctimoniousape
I was thinking it was a holdover for holding the tools that go with oil lamps, but you are right, it is for carrying the lamp around, the tools go further down:
I think everyone, by default deserves empathy. But this guy worked really hard to forfeit that baseline right. He literally said he’s fine with people dying this way, in service to the 2A. He got what he said he wanted.
My cousin came to visit me (Northern California) from Southern California and asked how I keep my car so clean and free of smashed bugs. I’d forgotten about how car bugs were a thing.. I literally can’t remember the last time I had to clean a bug off my car.
I live in an agricultural area so I’m guessing it’s pesticides.
I guess SoCal still has bugs though. And boy do I ever have leaf eating beetles in my garden.
I'm a millennial woman with male gen X and boomer direct reports at work. This is their strategy for literally everything. "But youuuuu do it so much beeeeeeeter....!!!!! (Whaaa, whaaa, work is haaaaaard...)"
My strategy is scheduling mandatory training meetings early Saturday morning for anything that can't be done because "Don't know how.. 🥺".
Stargazy pie (also starry-gazy pie, starry-gaze pie)[1] is a Cornish dish made of baked pilchards (sardines), along with eggs and potatoes, covered with a pastry crust. Although there are a few variations using other types of fish, the unique feature of stargazy pie is fish heads (and sometimes tails) protruding through the crust, so that they appear to be gazing to the stars.
Not that you asked, but I've been learning to shoot with a fancy camera and here are some pictures of the moon I took.