How often does this happen?
I'll try out Typst. If it works well, I'll definitely switch from LaTeX.
We have integrity changes all the time. Usually only game balance and new content is polled. This is fine, let the malders mald and they'll forget in a week.
I dont know why I find this so funny.
Not familiar with your situation in Australia, but perhaps see if you can get some free legal advice.
Hope you can give them to someone in need.
It should be abundantly clear that the comparison was with oat milk...
Did you just want to bingo falsehoods? Or did you want to provoke people into providing links for every claim? Either way, you succeeded I guess.
And contains more protein. Generally I'd say the best option, no clue why people are so hung up on oat specifically.
Kicking ducks must be your favorite hobby then!
Put me in for Elden Ring!
A game I've been playing recently is Bread & Fred. It has put the pure fun factor back in games for me. No competitiveness, no completionist motivation, just pure fun.
I had to look up dental dams, TIL.
I guess the word "normally" takes care of that. It implies a situation outside of the program in question.
Firearm injury 2nd: how to know this is US data without it being labeled as US data.
Similar position. I also realize how lucky I've been in life in comparison to the less fortunate.
Besides urging companies to stop this practice, stop eating fish.
OP unironically linked an article referring to a 50k donation in 2004 to a physics department to show that the Stanford Cyber Policy center somehow is not out for wellbeing of kids? Imagine being this delusional.
Does anyone here have experience comparing the times of the Garmin race predictor for different events? I know that usually it slightly overestimates me or that I haven't been able to run the time yet, but I'm curious how the estimations compare for different distances.
Or otherwise in general, what are your thoughts on sports-watch/app generated predicted race times?