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No, but now I have a reason to eat tiramisu as a symbol of grief.
this implies you were looking for a reason to eat tiramisu as a symbol of grief until nowNo, but now I have a reason to eat tiramisu as a symbol of grief.
I was looking for an excuse to justify my sweet tooth to others.this implies you were looking for a reason to eat tiramisu as a symbol of grief until now
I feel like everyone has that.I was looking for an excuse to justify my sweet tooth to others.
his balls are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavymy balls are sweaty. this is because it is currently really hot in france.
he's lurking on the forum already, mom's spaghettimy boy @pandascepter has been awfully quite as of late im starting to get worried @bigtiddyoneesan what did you do to our poor boy?
he's wheezing, but on the surface he looks calm and readyive been lookin for a job. gib job plz.
so true oomfie, I always lurking everyday, but its boring im waiting for the drama. especially on the official thread.
And this is the crux of the problem that's here and growing. If it goes up 5C on average here in the US heartland, we already have the infrastructure in place to deal with it on a large scale, so even if some folks personally don't they can get to a school or such and spend the hottest part of the day out of the heat. But if it does that someplace like where you're at, and there aren't enough cooling locations ready to handle the whole population, or even just the elderly and other more susceptible groups, it's a huge problem.Our buildings/cities are not prepared for hot summers (neither thick walls and windows or proper ventilation systems) so those who live in old houses (not me) live in ovens during summer. So despite not being poor nor in a hot summer area, we're not prepared nor used to.
and what conclusion did you reach?I've been thinking what I've been doing for past seven months.
A deep thoughts that is not finished yet.and what conclusion did you reach?
now that's professional power scalingjust beat xenoblade 2.
what's really funny is that stats and levels wise. the final boss is outperformed by a big monkey you can find in the first area you unlock.
the funny thing too, is that said big gorilla is found roaming near the entrance of the first town, and considering the tile you'll most likely be at as a new player, there's basically no way you won't run into him. so most new players probs had to sneak past him by eitheir waiting super long or taking the long way.now that's professional power scaling
now that's professional power scalingthe funny thing too, is that said big gorilla is found roaming near the entrance of the first town, and considering the tile you'll most likely be at as a new player, there's basically no way you won't run into him. so most new players probs had to sneak past him by eitheir waiting super long or taking the long way.
Yes. For me it's human life.Is a thing considered bothering to me if I find it ridiculously pathetic, but it still distracts me from more important things?
I just always found it incredibly pathetic and ridiculous to try to attack me with "take that!" instead of a substantive answer, but sometimes this is too distracting from more important matters.Yes. For me it's human life.
Was that the original issue? I answered yes because I was going to listen, then stated a nihilistic point that matched to see if we concurred.I just always found it incredibly pathetic and ridiculous to try to attack me with "take that!" instead of a substantive answer, but sometimes this is too distracting from more important matters.
What do you mean by "original"?Was that the original issue? I answered yes because I was going to listen, then stated a nihilistic point that matched to see if we concurred.