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Traditionally, samon was considered a pauper food.
Traditionally, samon was considered a pauper food.
I’ve never been able to make a single salad for less than the price of a salad at a normal-priced resturaunt, ever. Sure I can make 10 salads for the price of one, but it’s really hard to buy 1/4 a tomato, or 1/2 a head of lettuce from a grocery store.
I’ll echo this. My understanding is that compared to other countries, Americans are willing to share our lives with strangers. Now, apply that to politics. As a country, we’re very open about everything.
But also know that it’s not a jpeg, and it only works because whatever app is opening the jpeg is able to read the webp format.
Road tripping in a bolt is… bad.
Can’t beat the price though, and unlike a Tesla it’s a real car, with real buttons and real spare parts.
And they’re not particularly well built; how many of these do you think will be on the road 20 years from now?
These two are not mutually exclusive. They’re not well built, but they also have rediculously low failure rates. So they may have a lot more rattles, but I’d be surprised if most of the Teslas on the road today, don’t last until they’re at least 12, which is the average age of a car in America IIRC.
Even back then we were told never to reveal that sort of stuff online. How many of us do you think were telling the truth?
Aside from it not being kosher (milk and meat) what’s wrong with mixing the two?