That’s really ironic, since the word barista was popularized by fascists in 1938 and throughout WW2, because Mussolini wanted to replace the word barman which wasn’t Italian enough.
That’s really ironic, since the word barista was popularized by fascists in 1938 and throughout WW2, because Mussolini wanted to replace the word barman which wasn’t Italian enough.
And the fact he was Given one means he did not qualify for a human organ, because there was no prognosis of him living long enough after transplant.
I meant the purposeful spread by agriculture, not the natural way.
Polish president did that just before his reelection. The pedophile was out of prison already, the pardon was to remove the restraining order, because the offender lives with his victim anyway. President was presented with a negative opinion from a psychologist for that pardon.
His voters did not care, they perceived him as the family-values candidate because he said LGBT are not people. The church helped him a lot.
Peppers are that way because birds don’t taste the hotness and they spread seeds further than other animals. I guess humans spread seeds even further as you can get them shipped from another continent really easily. Although birds also fly those distances, they poop more frequently.
We also have fistaszki in Polish, but it doesn’t mean pistachios - it’s what we call peanuts sometimes.
Could be too muche rinse aid being dosed by your dishwasher. White spots - not enough rinse aid, rainbows - too much rinse aid.
And you shouldn’t buy elderly people dumb phones, if they can read, they can use a smartphone and just getting them a feature phone, so they won’t break anything will just make them more digitally excluded.
Also lost a ton of weight, went from 43 to 41 (EU size). (About 10 to 8 US).
Ask in /c/buyitforlife /s
From a Microsoft employee: with all the conspiracy theories people have about Microsoft secretly planning to control th world, the most surprising thing is them assuming MS are this organized to attemp it.
Edit: I’m not the employee, it was Scott Hanselman from MS who said it.