I don’t think I’ve ever experienced this while flying in the EU, and I’ve done my fair share of it, living here and all.
I don’t think I’ve ever experienced this while flying in the EU, and I’ve done my fair share of it, living here and all.
I guess you could have every store selling them be required to register the sale mapped to the serial number, and disqualify any unregistered ticket. It’d be a bit of a hassle, but certainly doable.
I once hallucinated after being poisoned by lunch from a Torta truck in Mexico, somewhere south of Monterrey. I was in a cinder block shitter a mile down the road until the sun went down that day.
You forgot to add an important detail here - did the meal taste good?
I’m asking because I also got quite sick in Mexico, but always found the food to be excellent in terms of flavour.
It’s pining for the fjords
Swedish, English and Spanish - in approximate order of proficiency.
So first off, I don’t think you should bring the laws of physics into conversations of how human bodies store fat. I know it’s tempting - I’ve been there before - but it’s just too reductive to be useful in the conversation, and it leads to generally poor conclusions.
While it’s true that energy cannot be ‘conjured from nothing’ - human bodies don’t quite work on a fixed energy in/out model. They can be variably efficient in how much energy is required to perform certain tasks, and secondary systems can be turned off when the need to conserve energy becomes apparent (leptin is the signaling mechanism for this).
The main mechanisms that cause rebound weight gain after sharp dieting is a reduction in passive energy needs stemming from the change in leptin levels, along with leptins very strong effect on appetite.
I suggest to you, and anyone still under the impression that CICO is a useful model for understanding human metabolism, to read the book The Hungry Brain. It’s hugely useful for gaining greater insight into the subject.
Spaghetti and Swedish meatballs topped liberally with ketchup is a childhood staple food in Sweden. It’s honestly not bad, highly inoffensive food, fit for picky eaters.
Healthcare is pretty rough, I’d be willing to bet that the grass actually is greener in this case.
It’s more likely that the military is behind this call. Thailand may be a monarchy but the monarch is not strictly speaking in charge as far as I know.
Imagine intentionally not accommodating your vegan or vegetarian friends. Absolutely deranged behaviour
Go is in a good position, yeah. JavaScript has prettier
, which is nice. Java has google-java-format
. Python has ruff
, which is quite good. Kotlin has ktfmt
, which I believe made a mistake with their standards by not following the standard formatting guidelines for the language, but whatever. Uniform and deterministic for the win.
Automatically enforced deterministic formatting is the best, there’s nothing that beats it. The productivity in just being able to format on save knowing that the code will be in the ideally formatted state, along with the anti-bikeshedding properties of this strategy, makes it unbeatable.
What’s specifically bad with the AmazFit watches in your experience? I’m curious to know.
I’ve been pretty happy with my stuff from TP-LINK.
The correct answer is neither because neither are particularly sensible means of transportation.
Barring that, train good plane bad
Sounds ideal tbh
BofA deez nuts lmao gottem
Fair warning, the battery consumption is pretty high - plan accordingly.
With a little bit of know-how, you can get Balatro running on your phone, and Balatro is amazing.
To do it, buy the game then follow the instructions at https://github.com/blake502/balatro-mobile-maker
I hate statistical rigour, I want everything to be vibes-based instead