8182 pts · July 12, 2014
Send me your topographical maps.
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Source - https://eos.org/research-spotlights/massive-ancient-tectonic-slab-found-below-the-indian-ocean
Yes and no. We can essentially do CT scans of the planet using deep seismic tomography.
I mean, scalloped potatoes are a thing.
I think that way you can use 20 amp circuits later on if you want. Running new romex after the fact would suck.
Installing plumbing changes type of permit you can get for a secondary building on your property, making it a "residence" and not allowed
Honey bucket...
bat will push the two new pieces apart.
If anything it will work like a wood splitting maul. The sharp edge will slice cleanly into the surface, and the follow through mass of the
What the fuck were they thinking in the 80s? Goddamn my parents were irresponsible haha
Oh my god it's the new millenium Rick Astley!
authority. Arguments made from the facts gathered as a profession makes them experts, not their personal belief system.
Double flag on the play - they're not false authorities. When collecting objective fact to find truth is your worldview that's not a fake 1/
Funny how people that follow objective fact and data gathering tend to not be reactionaries.
I mean they have a link to how they calculated the metrics. TL;DR - single incidents don't necessarily have more weight than others.
It's OK buddy, I gibe you upvote for your trouble.
Riding this comment to give source! https://youtu.be/APkK4hd4JO8
Did you really forget the word "gasp?"
FuckThatShit.gif
Holy shit, it IS Tom Hardy
Well it's not like this picture is great quality to begin with.
Yes, it's really not a popular use for the really expensive rugs but fine for area rugs.
when you first buy them before their first wash.
They use vinegar to fix the dyes before washing (usually). Also used to keep jeans blue; soak them in a bucket w/ vinegar overnight
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Keming
B̵̭̾̓̍̀͆͐Ẹ̷̝̐͛͠ ̷̨͈̯͑N̸̺͛Ȏ̵͖̬T̵̨̗͍̰̩̑͜ ̸̛̭͍͈͕̭͚̏̀̔̈́Ä̶̢̙̘̱̌͛̊̃F̴̘̀͝Ṛ̶̣̞̪̝̓Å̸̡͙͉̲̕Ị̴̼͚̀̒͑̇̿͘D̸̢̜͉͂̉͛
Source - https://eos.org/research-spotlights/massive-ancient-tectonic-slab-found-below-the-indian-ocean
Yes and no. We can essentially do CT scans of the planet using deep seismic tomography.
I mean, scalloped potatoes are a thing.
I think that way you can use 20 amp circuits later on if you want. Running new romex after the fact would suck.
Installing plumbing changes type of permit you can get for a secondary building on your property, making it a "residence" and not allowed
Honey bucket...
bat will push the two new pieces apart.
If anything it will work like a wood splitting maul. The sharp edge will slice cleanly into the surface, and the follow through mass of the
What the fuck were they thinking in the 80s? Goddamn my parents were irresponsible haha
Oh my god it's the new millenium Rick Astley!
authority. Arguments made from the facts gathered as a profession makes them experts, not their personal belief system.
Double flag on the play - they're not false authorities. When collecting objective fact to find truth is your worldview that's not a fake 1/
Funny how people that follow objective fact and data gathering tend to not be reactionaries.
I mean they have a link to how they calculated the metrics. TL;DR - single incidents don't necessarily have more weight than others.
It's OK buddy, I gibe you upvote for your trouble.
Riding this comment to give source! https://youtu.be/APkK4hd4JO8
Did you really forget the word "gasp?"
FuckThatShit.gif
Holy shit, it IS Tom Hardy
Well it's not like this picture is great quality to begin with.
Yes, it's really not a popular use for the really expensive rugs but fine for area rugs.
when you first buy them before their first wash.
They use vinegar to fix the dyes before washing (usually). Also used to keep jeans blue; soak them in a bucket w/ vinegar overnight
camhub .cc