Not to be pedantic, but cats are mesopredators.
I thought that it was the opposite even, and that walking barefoot from time to time strengthens certain parts of your feet and legs that would otherwise be underused.
Bottom left looks like forced organ harvesting? Not sure how often that actually happens to children, but the world is a fucked up place so it's possible I suppose.
Wow, I've been to Berlin quite a few times and never knew this. These pools look amazing!
I think the literal translation of the name is "rot away coffee" so it might have something to do with tuberculosis or leprosy? The rest is reserved for special occasions, unless you're from Rotterdam of course.
In the Netherlands we have "fuck off coffee", to be served after dinner.
Yeah sure. Maybe you could make the argument that humans should leave stuff like that for other scavengers who need the nutrients to survive, and instead opt for plant foods. But at those edge scenarios you would then also have to take into account the impact that plant agriculture has on wildlife. It's quite possible that scavenging and gathering is the most vegan option, but seeing how it's neither viable for a lot of people nor something that often comes up in daily life, it's easier to just generalize vegan food as plant based.
Sounds like it was just too thick? More stock would be the solution then.
A friend from Syria recently made me a salad with parsley as the main ingredient and some bulgur. It was pretty good!
Yeah I know. I'm open for repertoire repeat appointments :D
I'd probably donate a couple of liters if a vampire asked for it.
I think that may have been a joke.
But "You're already fluffy" works without another main verb?
This is the stuff that SCP's are made of.
The design of the bars is borrowed from the European energy efficiency labels for electronics. On those labels, longer bars mean higher energy consumption. So it's probably meant to reptesent either fuel use or general environmental impact here.
I'm not gonna dox myself here bg linking my adress, but rest assured: I have been living in apartments all my adult life, and it's been fine. The problems you describe are not inherent to apartments but rather the way landlords handle things. With better regulations and organizations that help renters assert their rights, it can be a good way to house people.
Yes, occasionally hearing your neighbors is just as inhumane as having no shelter, water and heating.
I play heroes of the storm vs AI. It's pretty fun.